Mongar court acquits two women involved in a newborn case

Mongar dzongkhag court acquitted two women, a mother of a newborn and her neighbour, who took the child to the hospital claiming she found the newborn.

USD hits record all-time high at Nu 80.85

Ngultrum has been declining against the US dollar since early this...

A multi-sectoral campaign to end violence against children

A multi-sectoral campaign was launched yesterday to end violence against children. The...

Two water projects in Tsirang benefit villagers

Farmers in Padtsaling and Semjong gewogs in Tsirang are reaping the...

Study shows Bhutan has premium honey

A recent study by experts from the Republic of Korea found...

Mounting waste issue in Yadi town

Residents of Yadi satellite town in Mongar are grappling with the...

Dealers propose measures to reduce fuel price

The fuel dealers in the country proposed to the government the...

Phuentsholing reports first dengue case

Phuentsholing town reported its first dengue case for the year on...

Both countries should ensure minimum cost and avoid delays to maintain viability of future hydro projects

Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj was appointed as the Ambassador of India to...

Amochhu LAP development plan ready, aims at curbing housing crunch in P/ling

With the Amochhu Local Area Plan (LAP) finalised, Phuentsholing is expected...

Leopard attacks man in Orong

A 68-year-old man sustained multiple cuts on his head as a...

Most PTA projects nearing completion

Of the 82-project-tied assistance (PTA) projects worth Nu 28 billion (B)...

Human resource shortage in LG hampers public service delivery

Without sufficient human resources, some gewogs in Dagana are facing difficulty...

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