Park officials nab leopard killers

Wildlife: Two men from Tsenkhar in Lhuentse, who were caught with parts of Schedule I species Common Leopard (panthera pradus), were released on the condition that they will report the matter to Wangchuck Centennial National Park (WCNP) on January 19 along with two other accomplices.

Phobjikha grows South American quinoa

RDC plans to try quinoa adaptability in other parts of the...

Teacher gets 9 years for student murder

Sentence: Yebilaptsa Middle Secondary School’s (YMSS) Assistant Principal Karma...

Special van to speed up fixing of severed internet cables

Cable cuts occur as a result of construction activities in Thimphu...

Working together against a common enemy

Corruption: In an attempt to curb corruption, the Bangladesh...

Breaking bottlenecks that could strangle new alcohol policy

Policy: Monday. Thimphu. It is  cold. The weatherman has...

January 12, 2016

Nepal accepts Bhutan’s request for more “fifth freedom” flights

But no decision was made on a request to fly to...

Mongar hospital’s water woes

Health: It is not yet monsoon, yet taps in...

ALD the top killer disease still

Health: With one death in every two days, alcohol...

Answers to EV policy-II

Study: The luxurious electric car, Tesla, will not be...

Bumthaps still spend GDG on non-economic activities

Maintenance of farm road and lhakhangs priority of people

Fund:...

Common forum attracts puny voter number

Thromde: Thromde election’s common forum for Phuentsholing Maed yesterday...

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