Drought hits Tsirang farmers

Yield is expected to drop by up to 70 percent 

Disaster: With almost no rainfall in the past few months food and cash crops are drying up in Tsirang.

May 11, 2016

Testing traditional structures for quality

Construction: The techniques employed to build traditional buildings are...

New name for BOiC

The new SOE will still have to wait for the SME...

A village of five people

Migration: The 20-minute walk up from Dangdung village, Langthel...

More farmers take up pig farming in Trashigang

Livestock: It is 6pm in the evening. For Norbu...

Addressing juvenile and youth crime

Research: Addressing the multiple factors of juvenile and youth...

Royal Bhutan Army Chief visits India

RBA Chief Operations Officer, Lt General Batoo Tshering is in India...

Unpaid Bhutanese in Qatar raise concerns

The labour ministry will intervene and contact the company in Qatar

Employment:...

BBIN agreement will not affect transport operators says govt.

Connectivity: The government does not want cargo vehicles from...

13th Tarayana fair begins

The three-day fair is being held at the Tarayana Park at...

Addressing the infant mortality rate

Zero infant mortality targets in almost all dzongkhags stand at risk

The evolution of Bhutanese art

MAIN STORY: As a country develops, its art changes and...

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