Tsirang-Dagana mandarin exporters incur losses after getting stranded for days

After being stranded for two nights at Sunkosh and three nights at the Darachhu checkpost in Tsirang, Ngawang Loday from Drujeygang in Dagana was finally allowed to transport his mandarins to Gelephu on January 30.  

Lockdown’s impact on daily wage earners

On the night of January 15, Loten returned from work at...

Isolation centres identified as S/jongkhar sees more cases

The Eastern Covid-19 Task Force (EC19TF) identified about three non-hospital isolation...

Tala plant restoration work in progress  

Inspection and rectification of the Tala power plant’s head race tunnel...

ACC reviews allegations of encroachment on State land in Paro

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is reviewing allegations of illegal registration of...

Campaign ends for Khamdang-Ramjar bye-election

Khamdang-Ramjar by-election candidates will not be allowed to campaign starting 8am...

Challenges of living with tigers

While conservationists and netizens enjoyed the viral video clip on social...

Bhutan, Switzerland hold a consultation

The fourth bilateral consultation between Bhutan and Switzerland was held on...

Picture story

A fire, that started at around 6.30pm, razed 20 makeshift huts...

50% of top civil servants fail RCSC’s leadership assessment

In the first Leadership Assessment Exercise the Royal Civils Service Commission...

Nganglam under lockdown

Nganglam town and its adjoining areas have been under a 72-hour...

Export of agricultural goods to India could see improvement

Export of goods from Bhutan to India could be smoothed with...

Agencies keep tab on GBV cases

A quarrel breaks out between a couple. The wife is forced to...

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