Lhuentse to sell its onions to schools

As a measure to tackle challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic, Lhuentse dzongkhag has initiated an intensified programme to cultivate two Indian varieties of onions, Pune Red and Bombay Red.

Online music festival begins today

Like most events during the pandemic, a virtual music festival will...

Rodpashong roadblock likely to open to traffic by today evening

Road officials are working to reopen the Mongar-Lhuentse road to traffic...

Contract farmers of Dagana

Sidaman Gurung, 40, from Tashiding in Dagana, ventured into what many...

More relaxations begin in Phuentsholing

Starting today, one person from one household who is vaccinated, will...

Overseas employment agencies wait for labour ministry’s permission

With the second dose of Covid-19 vaccination campaign completed yesterday, agencies...

Implementation of new tobacco Act could take some time

The Bhutan Narcotics Control Authority (BNCA) is reviewing the new Tobacco...

About 50 percent of social media users susceptible to privacy and security threats

It started as a friendly conversation on Messenger. Pema, 24, said that...

Officials and nomads walk for days for vaccination

Three Thimphu dzongkhag officials walked for more than 12 hours in...

De-suung water project completes in Gomdar

With the handing over of De-suung water project to Brongshing and...

Study recommends Bhutan’s accession to WTO

The Diagnostic Trade Integration Study Update 2020 launched recently recommends Bhutan...

Drinking water project to benefit the residents of Tangsibi

For the past decade, 80-year-old Jambay and his family drank from...

OTTPs aim to boost Bhutan’s film industry 

With cinema halls closed for more than a year, the two...

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