OCP shuts down two shops for lockdown for violations

A total of 43 business entities were penalised for business violations as of February 10, including two shops ordered to shut down until the lockdown ends. 

Covid-19 claims fifth victim in Bhutan

A 44-year-old woman died of Covid-19 yesterday taking the total death...

Egg production in Tsirang and Dagana  gradually  increasing

With new layers in the farms, most of the poultry farmers...

Accident claims three lives in Mongar

Three people, including the driver, died on the spot in Jurmey...

ACC to share all judgments to name and shame

More than three years after the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigated the...

Govt. bond oversubscribed: what does it mean?

The government raised Nu 3 billion (B) through the issuance of...

Electric stoves 50 percent cheaper than LPGs 

Using infrared electric cooking stoves could save more than 50 percent...

Drones to be piloted for power maintenance and operation 

Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) InnoTech, in collaboration with the Bhutan...

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Health workers and de-suups collected 6,800 samples from Core 1 mega...

Tenant, landlord fight over rent 

A landlord’s relative and a tenant in Phuentsholing ended up in...

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  With Samdrupongkhar under lockdown, residents call 1192 the toll-free number...

Frontliners working in red building and quarantine facility test positive in Gelephu

While the number of community cases in Sarpang dropped in the...

Positive cases ‘black out’ Jomotshangkha again

The Jomotshangkha drungkhag Covid-19 task force declared a 72-hour blackout in...

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