Thromde starts GIS study to improve public transport in Thimphu 

Come November and Thimphu Thromde will implement the new routes, bus stops, and terminals that are identified through geographic information system (GIS)-based street mapping. 

Chubbu water project begins

Sixty-year-old Namgay Dem fetches water from a source that is about...

Phuentsholing on a full vaccination drive

Despite still being in lockdown, more than 4,000 individuals received the...

Vaccines airlifted to Lunana yesterday

Two days after the second Covid-19 vaccination campaign began, 18 Lunaps...

High Court upholds lower court judgment on Wamrong battery case

The High Court’s (HC) bench II upheld the judgment of the...

Golden Youth Award 2021 to be held online

The most coveted Golden Youth Award for students will be held...

Lhamoidzingkha residents plant agave to tackle human wildlife conflict

In what could be a local measure towards tackling human-wildlife conflict...

Phone thief flees with Nu 600,000 siphoned from owner’s account 

A woman operating a restaurant at the industrial service centre in...

P/ling residents get their second dose 

Much to the relief of those residing in Phuentsholing — the...

OTT platforms to self-regulate digital content 

Over-the-top media or digital content such as web series, short films,...

Education roadmap is a visionary document and shouldn’t be politicised: Sherig Lyonpo

Education transformation, curriculum, pedagogy, and information and communications technology (ICT) are...

The time calls for innovative finance: conservationists

With the world already witnessing the impacts of global warming, the...

Teachers find sponsors to help needy students get phones for online classes

Teachers can go beyond classrooms and school to help their students. This...

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