Covid-19 second wave: what does it mean for Bhutan?  

At a time when major parts of Europe are in second lockdown as new wave of Covid-19 infection sweeps through the continent, Bhutan, fortunately, still has not experienced the effects of a full-blown first wave of the pandemic. 

First cohort of vulnerable persons complete training

Eight individuals who completed a two-month training in tailoring are hopeful...

47 arrested trying to smuggle controlled substances so far

Officials at the Allay Land Customs Station (LCS) in Pasakha, Phuentsholing...

Trade Information Portal to explore business networks internationally 

The Bhutan Trade Information Portal (TIP), a new resource for exporters...

A new cafe bags best innovative business idea

If all things fall into place, Gelephu residents could have a...

Road construction to Lunana begins

Every year over 300 horses, led by Lunaps journey from Sephu in...

Switzerland donates Nu 4 million worth of test kits

The Government of Switzerland donated Covid-19 test kits worth Nu 4...

The road to Parliament?

There is a long list of promises to be fulfilled in...

Purjang of late 68th Je Khenpo

Phurjang (cremation) ceremony of His Holiness the late 68th Je Khenpo Tenzin Doendrup...

More than 300 graduates withdraw from PE

More than 300 graduates, who registered for Bhutan Civil Service Examination...

Forest clearance hinders youth farming

After obtaining state land on lease in July this year, a...

Ferrosilicon price dips as the cost of raw materials increase

The ferrosilicon industries in Pasakha Industrial Estate have been thriving during...

An eventful year for artists 

Never before has Karma Wangdi, fondly known as Asha Karma and...

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