Phuentsholing welcomes visitors
September 24th, 2022
As Phuentsholing opened yesterday, many rushed to enter the new pedestrian terminal. There was curiosity and excitement in the faces of the visitors.
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...
Bhutanese rock band to perform in South Korea
September 24th, 2022
“You know it’s been forever; You have left me on my...
UN recognises health ministry for its primary health care initiative
September 23rd, 2022
The Ministry of Health received the 2022 UN Inter-Agency Task Force...
Live streaming is not OTT platforms’ scope: BICMA
September 23rd, 2022
The Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA) has stopped Samuh, an...
KHEL: Swinging between hope and despair
September 23rd, 2022
With hope of income opportunities, many residents and outsiders invested in...
Autsho fuel depot likely to function from October
September 23rd, 2022
If the pump mechanic and electrician from India arrive soon, the...
Border gates open to visitors today
September 23rd, 2022
As Bhutan opens international borders across the country today, the event...
Four killed in accident
September 23rd, 2022
A vehicle (an old model land cruiser) carrying more than Nu ...
Empowering youth to build child-friendly LG
September 22nd, 2022
Most of the young people at the first youth summit in...