Bridge collapse cuts off Thrimshing villages
September 27th, 2022
People of more than 200 households in Berdungma, Thungkhar, Ramchongma, and Yamkhar villages of Thimshing have been affected after Nyera Ama Chhu washed away their only link with the gewog more than three months ago in June. The vehicle movement on the farm road stopped after the bridge collapsed.
New Clock Tower rising
September 27th, 2022
The makeover of Thimphu’s iconic clock tower nears completion amid varying...
Chhiya shrinks, worries locals
September 27th, 2022
Nestled below the Udzorong GC road, the mystical lake of Chhiya...
New labs for quality mushrooms, orchids
September 26th, 2022
A mushroom spawn lab, and orchid micro-propagation lab were inaugurated at...
Thai operators welcome Bhutan’s tourism policy
September 26th, 2022
Many tour operators in Thailand sought clarification on the new tourism...
Dental department to shift to Taba
September 26th, 2022
The dental department of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH)...
Martshala GC road falls into disrepair
September 26th, 2022
The 13-km Martshala gewog connectivity (GC) road in Samdrupjongkhar is in...
Inside biodiversity centre’s treasure trove
September 26th, 2022
There are hundreds of vacuum-packed silver packets and test tubes lodged...
Phuentsholing welcomes visitors
September 24th, 2022
As Phuentsholing opened yesterday, many rushed to enter the new pedestrian...
NPPF sees more retirees than new members joining its schemes
September 24th, 2022
The increasing number of people resigning, including those leaving for Australia,...
EU commits 15 million EUR
September 24th, 2022
The European Union and Bhutan signed a 15 million EUR budget...
Zhingma canal leave fields dry in Toedtsho
September 24th, 2022
Farmers in Toetsho gewog have been waiting for more than two...
Other unknown attractions of Wangdue
September 24th, 2022
It takes over two hours’ drive to reach Wangdue from the...