Police drop anonymous complaint for lacking evidence

Police in Sarpang returned an anonymous case, alleging the principal of a remote school in Sarpang of touching the students inappropriately while beating them, to the dzongkhag administration.

RUB colleges establish happiness and wellbeing centres 

Colleges under the Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) are establishing happiness...

Pandemic impacts nettle fabric business

Like many businesses, the pandemic impacted women who make a living...

Seyphu to host Bhutan’s first mega solar power plant

Bhutan’s first mega solar power plant, a 17 megawatt (MW) plant,...

DeSuung National Service completes water project in Guma, Punakha

The first water project executed under the DeSuung National Service on...

Bhutan and India sign joint satellite Implementing Arrangement

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC) and Indian Space Research...

Two missing boys found safe after four days 

Two students, who went missing in a forest last Wednesday, were...

Paro to have sales outlet for organic produce

Most organic farmers in Paro, who are forced to sell their...

LG members to resign in the last week of October

The second local governments (LGs) will complete their terms in the...

LDCs call for more climate finance 

UN Climate Change published a report last week highlighting the level...

Trucks ferrying boulders from Gelephu barred from plying via Meghalaya, India

Thirty-three trucks carrying boulders from Gelephu were stranded at the Assam-Meghalaya...

Dairy farmers start first yoghurt production firm in Dagana

With the support of the dzongkhag livestock sector, Tashiding Gonor Thoenkey...

SC closes curtain on Samdrupjongkhar Zangdopelri case

The Supreme Court (SC) upheld the High Court’s judgement on Zangdopelri...

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