No further import suspensions for now: FM

The government will review the moratorium on the import of vehicles, which came into effect on August 18, after six months, Finance Minister Namgay Tshering has told Kuensel.

Teacher exodus could affect quality, officials

The number of teachers either resigning or taking Extraordinary Leave (EOL)...

Caution! Cattle on the road

There is a standing rule that restricts cattle rearing in the...

About 57,000 screened for H.Pylori in second phase in Thimphu

The second phase H.Pylori screening camp in Thimphu that started on...

‘Buddhist for Nature’ to address wildlife trade   

In an attempt to reduce wildlife trade demand, Bhutan Ecological Society...

Human-wildlife conflict: Did we forget livelihood for conservation?

It has been 14 years since the HWC strategy document was...

Khaling farmers resume paddy cultivation after 30 years 

Farmers in Bremang and Khordung in Khaling have resumed paddy cultivation...

9,624 passports issued in 2.5 months

If the number of new passports being issued is any indication,...

Consumer spending up amid record inflation

Consumer spending jumped 2.3 percent last year and continued to absorb...

Money power could decide candidature 

Even though the number of party members decreased significantly after the...

Nurturing a saving culture this World Savings Day

Students of Khaling Muenseling Institute in Trashigang competed in narrating stories...

Saling farmers thrive on tengma business

If one travels along the stretch between Menchugang and Yongkola on...

Retail shops in Thimphu under bribery investigation

The proprietor of Nobgang Tshongkhang, who also owns the Sale Zone has appealed to the Anti...

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