Bhutan and Japan signs document to digitally map various parts of the country 

Ambassador of Bhutan to Japan V Namgyel and Ambassador of Japan to Bhutan Satoshi Suzuki signed the exchange of notes for the Project for the Development of Digital Topographic Map yesterday in New Delhi, India. 

Winter could trigger new Covid-19 cases: Experts

Around this time last year, experts warned of a surge in...

Top three business ideas win university’s business idea competition

Three business ideas pitched by the college students from nine colleges...

Proactive dzongdags important for development: LG members 

As the second local government members end their tenure, members emphasised...

Namling roadblock to be cleared today if weather favours 

Almost 10 days after a roadblock occurred in Namling along the...

How Gakyid Ride was born

Phuntsho Wangdi returned home during the pandemic. While in quarantine, he...

A new trend in the housing business in Phuentsholing

Phuentsholing town, the busiest business hub, is suddenly seeing a lot...

A case of systems not serving their purpose

While farmers in the rice growing regions of the country were salvaging their harvest...

Constitutionality of prosecution by ACC to dominate discussion

Whether the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) can both investigate and prosecute, it...

Who will repair the road damage caused by surface collection?

Residents of Konbar, Takchu, and Mongar are asking who will repair...

Exporters not aware of skills and qualities required in the business of export: BCCI officials

The Bhutan Chamber for Commerce and Industry (BCCI) office in Gelephu...

Seven aspiring LG candidates in Wangdue disqualified because of party affiliations

About seven aspiring local government (LG) candidates in Wangdue have been...

Students enjoy environmental and cultural learning beyond classrooms

To relive the tradition of seasonal migration and explore flora and...

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