Buried workers’ bodies retrieved
August 20th, 2015
Project authority says that such incidents will not occur again
Update: All five bodies of the expatriate workers of Mangdechu Hydropower Project Authority were retrieved and escorted to their homes across the border by yesterday evening, six days after a massive slide of debris buried them in the dam pit.
Principal battered student complains of hearing difficulty
August 19th, 2015
The student had mispronounced a word in his assembly speech
August 19th, 2015
Agriculture: Owing to less rainfall this year and an...
Radhi’s rice growers expect low yield this year
Bhutanese children still vulnerable to violence
August 19th, 2015
Alcohol abuse was found to be one of the main contributing...
Three choetens vandalised in Mongar
August 19th, 2015
Crime: Three choetens, all more than 100 years old...
Five days on, five buried bodies remain to be retrieved
August 19th, 2015
Tension has started simmering among the workers and families of the...
Japan seeks to evolve relations with Bhutan
August 19th, 2015
Diplomacy: The Japanese government is exploring ways of enhancing...
Climate change shrinks Bhutan’s glaciers
August 18th, 2015
A database on glaciers and glacial lakes of Bhutan has now...
Sergithang PS starts boarding facilities
August 18th, 2015
Visit: Lyonchoen Tshering Tobgay served the first meal to boarder students of...
ACC releases three BNBL officials
August 18th, 2015
The supervisor’s transfer was extended to six months on family grounds
B-Wallet strikes again
August 18th, 2015
Another incident affects Bank of Bhutan account holders
ICT: Many customers who attempted...