Lockdown impacts businesses badly

After losing his tourism business to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, a Thimphu resident started running a hotel in Thimphu town.

Schools to reopen next month 

Phurpa Lhamo     Students in primary and lower secondary schools will report...

Students in containment mode in 12 dzongkhags to cost Nu 27.16M

The Class X examinations are necessary, according to officials from the...

Schools in Bumthang provide heating facilities to beat the cold

Out of the four schools in Bumthang that are operating in...

Hundreds of Gasa’s highlanders stranded in Punakha  

Hundreds of villagers and horses from Laya and Lunana are currently...

The men ensuring movement during lockdown

Wearing gowns, gloves, face masks, and face shields for more than...

Challenges of working at home

As Sonam Yangdon is attending an important meeting, a quarrel breaks...

Cybersecurity week emphasises cyber safety

The security of individuals in cyberspace is a concern with an...

Strategy document to address trafficking in persons

The Department of Law and Order (DLO) adopted a national prevention...

Board exams to begin on February 28 if lockdown ceases

The board examinations for Classes X and XII will begin on...

Situation in Kuendrup HSS improving: Management

The main gate leading to Kuendrup Higher Secondary School in Gelephu...

Phuentsholing lockdown extends by 10 more days

Much to the surprise of many residents who were expecting lockdown...

DNT wins Khamdang Ramjar bye-election

Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa’s (DNT) Karma Gyeltshen won the Khamdang-Ramjar bye-election with...

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