Sibjam aims to improve the agricultural supply chain

Supply chain in the country, which centres around what is known as middlemen, is often blamed for pushing up the price of produce in the market. They buy from the farmers and sell to the wholesalers. 

More relaxations in Phuentsholing begin today 

The second phase of lockdown relaxation for Mega Zone 1 and...

North Thimphu residents frustrated with frequent roadblocks

Frequent landslides along the newly widened road stretch between Langjopakha and...

Local processing firm eases turmeric marketing challenges in Dagana 

With the establishment of the first spice production unit in Dagana,...

RSTA opens a new service centre at Babesa

The Information and Communications minister, Karma Donnen Wangdi, inaugurated Road Safety...

School closure put pressure on students with disabilities 

Schools with special educational needs (SEN) faced difficulties in learning as...

One of DPT’s vice presidents resigns

One of the vice presidents of Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT), Lily...

Gomtu residents cautious

Almost a week after relaxation of the lockdown in Gomtu town,...

Building owners in Mongar town increase rents

Mongar dzongkhag court settled a case between a tenant and building...

Managing groundwater recharge areas crucial to save water sources

The practice of addressing water problems through the protection of spring...

Children in nine dzongkhags receive Covid-19 vaccine 

More than 32,600 children aged between 12 and 17 years have...

Students learn traditional music 

To encourage youth in learning the intangible culture of the country,...

Customs (amendment) Act 2021 comes into force

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has notified that it will refund...

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