NPPF’s new wall blocks footpath irks pedestrians

When National Pension and Provident Fund (NPPF) constructed a wall closing a popular footpath near Financial Institutions Training Institute (FITI), frustrated residents took to social media raising concerns. 

Reviving fallow land in Tshotsang

A decade ago, people in Khamdang, Trashiyangtse, harvested rice twice from...

Sarpang gewog officials not happy using online tax payment system

Gewog officials in Sarpang say they are not comfortable using the...

Snowman race secretariat adopts saplings in Kuenselphodrang

Almost five years after massive campaigns to plant trees at Kuenselphodrang,...

Parliamentarians draft gender scrutiny action plan

Refining the action plan Bhutan Women Parliamentary Caucus (BWPC) drafted in...

Two Bhutanese test positive for Covid-19 during PM’s visit to Bangladesh 

Two Royal Academy of Performing Arts (RAPA) artists who tested positive...

Bhutan records 567 glacial lakes, 17 potentially dangerous

Out of 2,979 water bodies mapped during the recent Bhutan glacial...

“We look forward to strengthening our partnership”

While diplomatic relations between Bhutan and Korea was established in September...

Trouble for community company as SMCL denies extension

State Mining Corporation Limited (SMCL) has denied time extension to Pemi...

ECB spends more than a million for every bye-election

According to the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB), the last bye-election...

Upgrading and strengthening Deaf Education

Almost two decades since its establishment, the Wangsel Institute for the...

Only 27 percent registered voters for third thromde election

Thimphu’s population is 114,551.  Yet, as Thimphu heads for the third...

Three thromde tshogpa candidates disqualified

During the scrutiny of nomination papers for the thromde election for...

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