DPAB upgrades to Disabled People’s Organisation

Eleven years after the Disabled People’s Association of Bhutan (DPAB) was formed, the association is now upgraded to Disabled Persons’ Organisation (DPO).

TCB explores digital tourism services 

In what could be a way forward to offer efficient tourism...

RENEW provides livelihood training to vulnerable groups

RENEW, in collaboration with international agencies, trained about 300 vulnerable people...

Damphu town upgrades CCTV cameras 

The Tsirang dzongkhag administration has replaced all 16 closed-circuit television (CCTV)...

Seven-day mandatory quarantine to stay

The government will not lift the seven-day mandatory quarantine for those...

Covid-19 vaccination expected to begin next month 

The highly anticipated Covid-19 vaccination programme could begin from March 18,...

Dagana-Wangdue bypass construction begins

With the ground-breaking ceremony conducted on February 20, work to construct...

Interest waivers are non-taxable: Finance Minister 

Finance Minister Namgay Tshering has clarified that interest waivers provided to...

Organic certified products launched

Five years ago, Tashi Bidha was the only resident in Lull...

Students of Doksum Primary School benefit from feeding programme

A student of Doksum Primary School in Trashiyangtse, Karma Yoezer, walked four...

Review team rules out negligence in the death of fall patient

Following the death of a 49-year old man, Haa dzongkhag administration...

Tailors in Phuentsholing town bogged down

There is something more precious than chilis in Phuentsholing town these...

A big problem along a small stretch

A car screeches to an abrupt halt.  It is on the...

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