Teaching impermanence to children through a book

A book launched on November 27 during the Bhutan Echoes programme under the Drukyul’s Literature Festival, is expected to teach children about impermanence. 

PCE: zero tolerance against sexual harassment

Cases of sexual harassment at workplaces are receiving increasing attention, and...

Omicron threat causes worldwide scramble

Based on the evidence presented, the Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2...

Resolving water issues a priority for thrompon candidates

The two thrompon candidates of Samdrupjongkhar thromde promised to resolve drinking...

NC to deliberate on major sections of ACC Bill dropped by NA

Issues on granting organisational structure and personnel authority to the Anti-Corruption...

Experts recommend booster dose in the light of deteriorating Covid-19 situation

Just as things were beginning to improve (or at least, that’s...

Opposition raises alarm on govt’s budget use

The Opposition Party wants the government to reassess the reprioritised and...

CSI on track: economic affairs minister

The government has disbursed Nu 1,813 million (M) through Cottage and...

295 to contest for LG posts in Samtse

Samtse is now ready for the upcoming Local Government (LG) elections...

Pongchula international airport unlikely

The requirement for a runway to fly the smallest aircraft in...

What determines the electability of local leaders? 

The country’s voter population has increased to 463,040, a 15 percent...

A fading love story of Tramtsithang

Tramtsithang Choeten stands on a hill facing the Gangtey-Phobji village. For...

Major planned activities to align with revised TSP 

The much-touted redevelopment of Norzin Lam in the core of Thimphu...

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