Farmers learn new cropping

Agriculture: An agriculture extension officer from Paro, Yeshi Dorji had a difficult time marketing the tomato from his gewog a few years ago. The main problem was short harvest season and the tomato blight that spoilt the crop.

Accident kills one, injures five

Traffic:  A 53-year-old man died and five others critically...

SEA countries commit stringent action against tobacco

11 countries, including Bhutan signed and adopted the Dili Declaration to...

September 8

His Majesty commands immediate support to affected people

Kidu: His Royal Highness Gyaltshab Prince Jigme Dorji Wangchuck...

RICBL’s suspended employee reinstated

However, the board is yet to decide on the finance general...

Preferential treatment of local goods could increase

Tender: In a bid to substitute import and promote...

Thromde to outsource waste collection from north zone starting November

Waste:Thimphu thromde will re-invite quotation for the collection and...

Bhutan plays critical role in tiger conservation

Wildlife: The leading tiger expert Dr Alan Rabinowitz says in the BBC...

September 7

ACC investigation deepens into nexus of fraudulent practices

More than 800 people, including some senior officials, were interrogated, and...

2000-2013 was hottest in past 600 years – Study

The study is one of several taking place to determine glacial...

PM speaks to graduates on sovereignty

Orientation: Starting with the ongoing boundary issues with China...

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