PM: Journalists should have full and uncensored access to information 

No journalist in Bhutan has been victim of violent attacks. Neither has anyone faced life-threatening situations in the line of duty. However, practicing journalism in the country has come with its own set of challenges and obstacles.

India donates six mobile X-Ray machines 

Bhutan received six Skan mobile DR mobile X-Ray machines from the...

Lhamoidzingkha in need of flood mitigation walls 

Situated between two giant rivers of Sunkosh and Kalikhola, residents of...

Water and budget shortage in Tsirangtoed

To ensure adequate drinking water for residents in Tsirangtoed, Tsirang, the...

72-hour rapid assessment approach to provide immediate disaster response

Bhutan is vulnerable to many natural disasters like earthquakes, flood, glacial lake outburst...

More than 25,000 apply for relief kidu in a week

A week after Prime Minister Lotay Tshering announced His Majesty The...

No scholarship scheme from next year, students can opt for private school

The government will not provide scholarships for Class XI students to...

Was it change what Thimphu voters wanted?

When former thrompon Kinlay Dorjee announced his intention to run for...

Positive cases from community in Phuentsholing

Phuentsholing’s week-long record without any Covid-19 positive case from the community...

A biggest win for Tshering Norbu in Gelephu

Thrompon-elect of Gelephu, Tshering Norbu, won more than 50 percent of...

Uttar Kumar Rai won on more roads, bigger plans

In 2016, Uttar Kumar Rai became the lone thrompon candidate when...

A museum in a school

Where else in Bhutan do you find a school with a...

Scrap dealers opt to sell scraps waste within the country

The increasing waste problem worsened when international borders closed during the...

Advertisement