Doksum plot owners running out of time

The plot owners of new Doksum town in Trashiyangtse are running out of time to construct houses that the Kholungchhu Hydroelectric Project Authority (KHPA) would require for its employees and workers.

Enhancing women’s livelihoods through tailoring

Three years after Dechen Yangzom, 22, from Jakar village in Bumthang...

Frequent power blackouts frustrate Daga gewog

The Bhutan Power Corporation office (BPC) in Wangdue restored electricity in...

Bhutan ranks 132 on Human Development Index

The 2016 Human Development Report entitled ‘Human Development for Everyone’, of...

Chilblain outbreak in Thimphu, Paro and Wangdue schools

Over 241 students from schools in Thimphu, Paro and Wangdue are...

Construction workers ignore safety requirements

Standardising the usage of construction safety gear by workers in Phuentsholing...

Taxi drivers unhappy with new parking design at Lungtenzampa

Chaos runs extreme the moment one enters the periphery of the...

Farm shop benefits the people of Nabji Korphu

Unlike in the past, the people of Korphu gewog in Trongsa...

Ongoing sewerage works in upper Thimphu city to be completed by May

The ongoing work of installing sewer pipes in Changangkha and Motithang...

Bhutan observes Int. Day of Happiness

Bhutan observed International Day of Happiness (IDH) yesterday with the lighting...

WHO Southeast Asian member countries adopt “Call for Action” to end TB

Health ministers of 11 WHO Southeast Asian region (SEAR) member states...

Ambiguity over land tax

The Langchenphug gewog administration in Jomotsangkha is still waiting for a...

Tarphel village in need of a road

Tarphel village is a five-day walk from the Bumdeling gewog centre...

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