Hazelnut growers unhappy with prices

Tashi Yangzom, from Lhuentse, started growing hazelnuts in 2010. Ten years on, her first commercial harvest this year, was 18 kilograms (kg) from which she earned Nu 594.

Elephants destroy acres of paddy fields

Elephants destroyed about seven acres of paddy fields belonging to the...

Thimphu Thromde to complete its four-lane road by June 2021

Widening and converting the road between Bhutan Telecom Junction to Jungshina...

CFM vendors resort to vending from multiple locations 

Tashi Wangmo, a dried vegetable vendor at the Centenary Farmers’ Market...

Orange exporters desperate for workers 

Mandarin export season begins in a few weeks in Gelephu but...

Pandemic affects vendors at Pele-La

At 3,400 metres above the sea level, the Pele-La Pass is...

ECB appoints assistant returning officer in Perth, Australia

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has found a solution to...

Thimphu residents begin voting for Bumthang bye-election

In the past two days, 74 voters from the Chhoekhor-Tang constituency...

A multi-disciplinary collaboration to address emerging diseases 

Almost 14 years after Bhutan joined the global One Health effort...

Sonam Bja road construction cuts off Lhamoizingkha

Construction and widening of the stretch at Sonam Bja on the...

A rough ride to Samtse

Four years ago, Sombaykha and Gakiling, the two remote gewogs of...

Thimphu man hoards thousands of illegal SP plus at home

Thimphu police arrested a 31-year-old taxi driver from Dungna, Chukha for...

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