VTOB is a foundation

More than a year after a group of teachers, who called themselves Volunteer Teachers of Bhutan (VTOB), started tele-education to engage students after schools were closed following Covid-19 pandemic, it has turned into a foundation to supplement the mainstream education.

A legend that died with the village

Kuzhugchen, Kabesa, Thimphu — A small stream burbles down to join...

Parking fee hike hurts users and operator alike

The revised parking fee in Thimphu city’s core areas is hurting...

Engaging youth and unemployed to recycle waste

A project called ‘Revive Bhutan’ engages people, especially youth, to recycle...

Surgeon and endoscopy arrive in Bumthang

The people of Bumthang will no longer have to go to...

Bhutan-China boundary talks

The 10th Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on Bhutan-China boundary was held...

Stray dogs terrify Kanglung residents

Kanglung hospital recorded 104 dog bite cases last year. In the...

Citizen fingerprint database to ease solving crimes and more

In the past five years, police headquarters received 252 cases for...

Six-year-old beaten by a teacher

A six-year-old student studying in class one in Dipujhora ECR, Norbugang...

Legal professionals look at TIP deeply

To establish a criminal justice system that promotes human rights and...

Mass cervical cancer screening underway in Lhuentse

A cervical cancer screening which is halfway in Lhuentse dzongkhag has...

Cluster finance services for efficient finance and accounting  

The finance ministry launched the cluster finance services (CFS) initiative in...

Building sector consumes  41.6 percent of energy 

The building sector in Bhutan consumes 41.6 percent of electricity, with the residential sector alone...

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