Debate: Should students continue using mobile phones for learning?

The use of mobile phones is banned in schools in Bhutan. This has remained a debatable issue. However, the pandemic has made learning at home possible only with the use of mobile phones and television.

Schools have resumed but the ban is still in place. Does it mean the end of e-learning?

Why P/ling detects high cases as compared to other border towns

Despite stringent measures in place, Phuentsholing remains a hotspot of new Covid-19...

Tshampa detained for alleged sex with a minor nun

Mongar police have arrested a 29-year old tshampa for having an...

Mini vegetable markets to complete by November 15

The Thimphu thromde is rushing to meet the two-month deadline to...

S’jongkhar declared a high-risk zone

Samdrupjongkhar Covid-19 task force declared all the 11 gewogs in Samdrupjongkhar...

Fourth session begins on November 26

Parliament will kick off its much-delayed fourth session on November 26,...

Two men sentenced for poaching musk deer

Bumthang court convicted two men with a non-compoundable sentence for poaching...

Flash flood damages nearly 3 acres of paddy

A flash flood in Ruecheykha village, Ruebisa gewog has damaged more...

KOICA training to improve Bhutanese filmmakers’ capacity 

Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) began a 10-day online capacity building training for the Bhutan Film...

Rapist slapped 9 years in prison

Trongsa district court on October 7 sentenced a 23-year-old man to...

One fourth of 300 positive cases are IMTRAT and DANTAK officials

Had it not been for the health ministry’s stringent protocols, the...

Joint parliamentary committees meet on disputed bills

As part of preparation for the upcoming session, the joint parliamentary...

MHPA’s turbine 3 down until end of this year

One of the four turbines (Unit-III) of the 720 MW of...

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