Non-functional public toilets in Trongsa town

Service: With the only two public toilets in Trongsa town closed for renovations, visitors especially if new to the town should be mindful of not loitering around for long unless they are okay with relieving themselves behind bushs.

Danish doctors learn travel medicine in Bhutan

Health: A group of Danish doctors were in the...

Exhibition to encourage the young

Art: Nehru-Wangchuck Cultural Centre in Thimphu yesterday opened a...

Vendors cry for space

Vegetable: Six vegetable vendors sell vegetables in temporary sheds...

Policeman and labourer thwart suicide attempt

Suicide: A policeman and a construction labourer saved a...

Water shortage stops paddy cultivation

Agriculture: Scarcity of water has forced the villagers in...

CDCL begins recruitment for hydropower projects

The company plans to employ up to 500 in the next...

Reviving the forgotten trail of Drukpa Kunley

Initiative: To revive the ancient trail of the 14th...

Constitution protected from untimely amendments

Panel: At a time when some quarters of the...

Bhutan switches to bivalent oral polio vaccine

April 25 is the switch day from trivalent to bivalent oral...

Govt. mobilising fund for 22 gewog roads blacktop

Budget: Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay and the works and...

Improving hygiene in the villages

Health: A two-day inception workshop on Rural Sanitation and...

Road widening suspended after objections

The area in question is located below Taa Dzong in Trongsa

Advertisement