Boulder export from P’ling still on halt

Export of boulders from Phuentsholing has not resumed after it was stopped on April 17, following the third lockdown in the town.

Registration of cottage-scale industries made easy

Registration of cottage-scale businesses can be done online now.  

Man disappears after fatally stabbing roommate 

A 36-year-old man from Samtse was found stabbed in his apartment...

Bhutan has the highest quality of leadership: WHO  

Since the beginning of the pandemic in the country, His Majesty...

Nu 6.6 billion worth of cars imported in 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the economy and livelihoods, but one...

No bus service between Haa and Paro

It has been a year since there has not been a...

Animal feed price hike worries farmers

Following the increase in prices of raw materials in India, prices...

Man charged for rape of a minor

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) charged a 28-year-old-man to  Pemagatshel...

In isolation: My Covid-19 experience

Testing positive for Covid-19 has more psychological impact than the virus...

Thimphu traffic woes frustrate commuters

It is 8am. Sonam Dema begins her drive to work from...

Gelephu residents drink water meant for toilet 

Residents in Gelephu know summer has begun when their taps discharge...

Tsirang local leaders want import of vegetables controlled 

Otherwise known as the vegetable capital of the country, Tsirang imports...

Airborne Covid-19 transmission is a possibility says WHO 

Almost 14 months after Covid-19 was declared a pandemic, the SARS-CoV-2...

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