Poor market troubles carrot growers in Haa

It has only been a few years since farmers in Haa switched from growing grains to carrots. It had been a successful commercial venture.

Bhutan must grab e-commerce opportunities: DTISU

The Covid-19 pandemic is an opportunity for Bhutan to build digital...

Police propose streetlights in Paro satellite towns 

With settlements along highways and satellite towns in Paro growing by...

Is FLT enough for local leaders?

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has opened registration for functional...

Youth see their engagement in climate action more important 

The fourth series  ‘Youth Matters: Voices and Action in Climate Change’...

The Gift

As soon as I entered his dimly-lit two-storey stone house in...

A junkyard instead of a planned interstate bus terminal 

The bamboo fencing, tall and painted green, tries to hide the...

MoE acknowledges Her Majesty the Gyalyum Tseyring Pem Wangchuck on IYD

Marking the International Youth Day celebration on August 12, the education...

Cabinet approves TVET reform plan

The Cabinet has recently approved the labour ministry’s national Technical and...

Wild animals invade homes as settlements expand in Thimphu

A few months ago, Nim Tshering returned to an empty retreat...

Hunt still on for murderers of two minors 

Two girls, aged 8 and 9, were brutally murdered two months...

UNDP, Bhutan sign project to promote ecotourism and biodiversity

Bhutan and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed a USD...

Bailey bridge over Ipoli stream collapses

A flash flood triggered by incessant rainfall for the past two...

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