JICA support through the lens of Bhutanese participants

At the Action Plan Presentation of the JICA Training Program at Thimphu on December 12, participants shared that the programme has benefited close to 2,300 Bhutanese scholars immensely.

Local pork farmers come to terms with market price

After a difficult market situation, the pigs farmers in Tsirang, Dagana,...

People need to be truthful in passport application: Foreign Minister  

The crowd at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) passport division...

NEC launches mobile application to curtail illegal waste-dumping

Identifying violators for improper waste disposal and illegal dumping has been...

Contractor accuses Guma gewog administration of corruption

The Guma gewog administration in Punakha on February 28 allegedly cancelled...

Bhutan opens two formal trade routes with India 

As the decision to open two more formal trade routes with...

Former PM receives UN Leadership Award

Former Prime Minister, Dasho Tshering Tobgay received the “Distinguished Leadership Award”...

Wildlife depredation and lack of pastureland impede Yak farming

Although yak rearing has the potential to improve the livelihoods of...

Hoteliers ask to ease criteria for certification

Non-star-rated hotels in the country are requesting to soften the criteria...

A recovering addict at his best in Bangkok as a chef

When Phuntsho Tobgay was 19 years old, he slept for straight...

Heads of agencies accountable for irregularities  

Of the total irregularities amounting to Nu 7.5B in 2021-22 fiscal...

Homestays in Merak and Sakteng getting business finally

After more than two years, homestays in Merak and Sakteng in...

e-copy of IELTS results good for notarisation

Those waiting to go abroad to study and employment opportunities need...

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