FCBL to close farm shops by this month

Thimphu dzongkhag tshogdu recently decided to write to the agriculture ministry after gups from highland communities expressed concerns about the closure of sanam tshongkhangs (farm shops).

More jobs less takers in Phuentsholing 

The Gowa program, the regional labour office in Phuentsholing conducted on...

NC19TF considering removing five-day quarantine 

With the Covid-19 pandemic cases reducing, many say that there is...

A research project to aid in policy decisions

A project, Bhutanese Knowledge for Indigenous Development (B-KIND), will begin in...

Power tillers lying idle in remote Langchenphu gewog

Six power tillers issued by the then government, which are supposed...

Pandemic-affected project completion dates to be rescheduled

Following requests from contractors, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has approved...

Govt.’s focus to be on treatment and service provision: Health Minister

The Cabinet approved the issuance of bar licences to all the...

Returning to High Value, Low Volume

The tourism transformation must be viewed within the larger context of...

Mongar, Gelephu hospitals to perform overseas Visa health screening

For the convenience of the people wishing to travel abroad, two...

Budget constraints lead to 12th plan project cancellation

The government will not be able to carry out infrastructure projects...

The cost of schooling children 

It’s been almost three years since Tshomo from Goenpa Karpo village...

His Holiness ordains 144 nuns

About 144 nuns from Bhutan and neighbouring countries received Gelongma vows...

Tourism Levy Bill not just about USD 200: Lyonchhen

The introduction of the Tourism Levy Bill of Bhutan 2022, which...

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