Chang residents disappointed with agriculture marketing agent 

Thimphu dzongkhag agriculture officials will assess the performance of the agriculture marketing agent in Hongtsho after residents of Chang gewog raised their dissatisfaction with the agent at recent dzongkhag tshogdu. 

JAB trains rural communities on citizen journalism

As part of the Journalists’ Association of Bhutan’s (JAB) effort to...

Swimming pools: New attraction in Damphu town

The new swimming pool is the talk of Damphu town. Located between...

Class VII and VIII students in P/ling return to schools

A 12-year-old Class VII student of Phuentsholing Lower Secondary School (PLSS),...

Khelekha block open for commuters

Almost three days after the road width at Khelekha along the...

Creating pathways for sustainable food systems

Various representatives from stakeholders relevant to the agricultural sector yesterday took...

Rape in Punakha

Police in Punakha detained a 27-year-old man for allegedly raping his...

Subsidised rural timber allotment begins

The inspection team for subsidised rural timber composed of gewog administrative...

Senior teachers say criteria for principal selection unfair

Local leaders in Dagana recently called on the education ministry to...

Political parties divided on govt’s plan on plan model 

Not long after the People’s Democratic Party criticised the government for...

Ruling party members unhappy with labour minister selection

The Prime Minister’s decision to pick the newly elected Nganglam’s Member...

JICA gifts PPEs

To combat the Covid-19 pandemic, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) donated...

Do not take Covid-19 lightly: Experts 

More than 99 percent of the total Covid-19 cases in the...

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