Students can access 2 million books with launch of e-library

The Indian government has funded the initiative

Education: Students and teachers in five colleges under the Royal University of Bhutan, two medical colleges, Royal Thimphu College, Royal Institute of Management and 21 schools across the country can now access 118 text books, reading resources, and other curriculum materials on an electronic library.

Goshing complainant and accused to be called for hearing

LG: The Zhemgang dzongkhag election dispute settlement committee will...

172 LG candidates in S/J

LG: A total of 172 candidates have been nominated...

A visit that brought two nations closer

Friendship: “Truck drivers were unwilling to enter Soma and Iwaki....

Giant panda no longer endangered

… but iconic species still at risk
Wildlife: In a...

New centre for differently-abled students in east

The new centre will eventually be able to accommodate 200 boarders

Gyalsey Nachung Camp concludes

Scouts: Around 200 primary school students studying in Thimphu attended...

WHO regional session begins today

Health: To set health priorities and discuss the health agenda...

Small number of women contest for local Govt. in Trongsa

LG: Like in most dzongkhags, Trongsa also has very few...

OAG reviewing ATM card racket

Crime: The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is reviewing...

And so the Mountain Echoes ended

Main story: The capital came alive last Thursday evening, on...

Strawberry Mango Tapioca Pudding

Do not let temporary pleasure blind you to the reality of long term consequences

Youth in focus: I’m a married guy with one...

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