Record number of birds sighted at Babesa sewerage ponds

Many bird enthusiasts and conservationists were thrilled earlier this week to witness huge flocks of water-birds arrive at the sewerage ponds in Babesa, Thimphu. 

A family on the brink of extreme poverty

In Jala, Wangdue, lives a couple.  The wife has difficulty walking; the...

Overhead pedestrian bridge construction behind schedule

Thimphu thromde’s first overhead pedestrian bridge in Olakha that was supposed...

Orange export from S/jongkhar increase by 30 percent

Despite the pandemic, export of oranges from Samdrupjongkhar increased by 30...

Viral infection kills wild animals in Haa

Wild animals within the Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve (JKSNR) in...

Refrigerated vans to help in Covid-19 vaccination

Asian Development Bank (ADB) and UNICEF handed over two refrigerated vans...

BPC to split January and February bills

Do not be surprised if you receive a letter from Bhutan...

Gelephu tshachhu closure affects businesses nearby 

The tshachhu visiting season is drawing to a close but there...

An opportunity to run a compost business from food waste in Sarpang

Managing waste is a major environmental concern in Sarpang. For example, a...

Pilot project to digitalise health records

About 100 beneficiaries of the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu (DGRK) digitalised...

Tsherzam bridge’s poor condition worry commuters

Tsherzam bridge in Bumdeling, Trashiyangtse falling off one piece at a...

Schools could close but not for long: PM

Should there be Covid-19 community transmission in the country, the government...

Citrus canopy management to boost production

Hundreds of orange trees belonging to more than 60 households of...

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