147 water sources dried, 2,317 drying up

Of 6,555 water sources in the country, 2,317 (35 percent) are drying up while 147 sources have dried up, a study by the Watershed Management Division of the forest department revealed. 

Herders in pasture quarantine facility worry about cattle and essentials

With 12 more people testing positive for Covid-19 on May 26,...

ECB extends postal ballot registration for three more days

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) extended the registration date for...

KAB contributes menstrual products to schools

To mark the Menstrual Hygiene Day, KOICA Alumni Bhutan (KAB) with...

Villagers want Covid-19 cases and their livestock isolated 

Villagers of Lauri gewog in Samdrupjongkhar say that the concerned authorities...

Phuentsholing continues to record positive cases from the community

Forty two days after the lockdown, Phuentsholing continues to report Covid-19...

NA and NC deadlocked on Mines and Minerals Bill

Efforts from the 12-member joint committee on the disputed Mines and...

No irrigation canal in Wangling to cultivate paddy

Farmers of 22 households in Wangling, a small Monpa community in...

Japan supports 10 more post-grad scholarships

Ambassador of Bhutan to Japan V Namgyel and Ambassador of Japan...

CDCL AND Kholongchhu HEP sign agreement

Construction Development Corporation Limited (CDCL) signed contract agreement with Kholongchhu Hydro...

Research raises question on sustainability of promoting students without a cut-off point

Research conducted by a group of lecturers from Samtse College of...

People should rely on taskforce’s notification on Covid-19 cases: Officials

Rumours are rife in Wangduephodrang about Covid-19 positive cases. 

NC proposes CSO Act amendment

The National Council (NC) will propose amendment of the Civil Society...

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