Herders of Merak and Sakteng migrate to summer pastureland

After the first phase of lockdown relaxation began in Merak, herders with their livestock are gradually moving home and to their summer pastureland.  

NI-TAG recommends mixing of vaccines 

It is officially confirmed. Bhutan, if available, would go for ‘mix-and-match’...

With Mines Bill deferred, officials say they need clear directives now

With the indefinite deferment of the Mines and Minerals Bill 2021...

Integrated valley development plan to be ready by this month

The Ministry of Works and Human Settlement (MoWHS) will share the...

Should the LG Act need amendment? No, say bureaucrats

After deferring twice in the past Parliament sessions, the Local Government (LG)...

Parents of students involved in viral video running from pillar to post

Parents of five students involved in beating a student of a...

Finding the lost species Rhododendron Pogonophyllum

A Scottish plant collector George Sherriff first sighted Rhododendron pogonophyllum at Tangchhu in 1937. Since then, despite...

Parts of Thimphu continue to face water shortages

Monsoon disrupts water sources around the country, causing a shortage of...

Nganglam’s mobile voting to complete today

With Nganglam under lockdown, the returning officer’s (RO) office is facilitating...

PMO cannot politically appoint staff: Lhengye Zhungtshog Bill 

Despite concerns shared by many members on the dilution in the...

P/ling’s Mega Zone 2 under 72-hours lockdown

Mass testing will help decide whether to further relax, restrict, or...

21 charging stations installed in six dzongkhags

Those driving electric vehicles can now travel across Thimphu, Paro, Punakha,...

Lockdown in Nganglam

The Nganglam Drungkhag Covid-19 Task Force (DC-19TF) in Pemagatshel declared lockdown...

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