Damphu’s swimming pool remains idle
November 1st, 2022
Tsirang’s only swimming pool in Damphu Town started with much fanfare last year. After a year, if not for the canteen, the pool is almost deserted. The couple who operates the pool is struggling to pay the monthly rent of Nu 40,000.
Cold-resistant rice varieties grow in Yusipang
November 1st, 2022
National Centre for Organic Agriculture grows four high-altitude rice varieties at Yusipang,...
Farmers hopeful of better income after GSB project
October 31st, 2022
In the past five years, vegetable production in Tsaenkhar, Lhuentse has...
Focusing on yak wool to strengthen livelihood
October 31st, 2022
Yaks have been at the heart of the highlanders’ livelihood. As...
Feasibility study and approach road clearing work for Dorjilung bridge construction to begin soon
October 31st, 2022
The primary beneficiaries, people of Tsamang in Mongar, and Lhuentse, are...
Upcoming wastepreneur in Tsirang
October 31st, 2022
Like every other university graduate, after completing his studies in business...
Home ownership concept design underway
October 29th, 2022
The Ministry of Works and Human Settlement is working on the...
RCSC appoints acting secretaries
October 29th, 2022
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) will appoint acting secretaries for...
A promising business venture in the East
October 29th, 2022
As their pineapple saplings start to bear fruits, a youth group...
Pay Commission condemns leak
October 29th, 2022
The 5th Pay Commission late night yesterday issued a clarification regarding...
RCSC to take in 651 fresh civil servants
October 29th, 2022
This year, 1,796 graduates sat the Bhutan Civil Service Examination (BCSE)...
More about Zhonggar Tsho-dhuen (the Seven Valleys)
October 29th, 2022
Mongar’s pristine subtropical and temperate forests are home to some rarest...