Trongsa’s 5 villages need to wait longer for power 

The last five villages in Trongsa dzongkhag without electricity will have to wait a little longer as the plan to connect the villages with electricity has been deferred to next year.

Investment scheme to benefit farmers 

Often farmers reap a bountiful vegetable harvest, most of their products...

MPs choose party event over Parliament duty

Speaker Wangchuk Namgyel is known to be strict with the proceedings...

Relief Kidu extends until December

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu will continue for three more months,...

Services hampered without electricity at Jomotshangkha hospital

The Jomotshangkha hospital in Samdrupjongkhar has not been able to provide...

DNT fields Dawa to contest Chhoekhor-Tang bye-election

Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) yesterday declared Dawa as its Chhoekhor-Tang candidate...

RIM and DLG to enhance capability of local leaders

The Royal Institute of Management (RIM) and the Department of Local...

Students recognised for their academic excellence

Seven undergraduate scholarship students were recognised by the Department of Adult...

New irrigation canal boosts paddy cultivation

More than 10 households in Gangzor Toed chiwog could grow paddy...

Landslides force 7 families to evacuate 

Seven families living in makeshift houses in Rochu near Punatsangchhu Hydroelectric...

Chili theft is a growing concern in Paro

Sangay Lham and her husband quickly feed their two children, lock...

MHPA resumes power generation

The Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Project resumed generation at 8 p.m. on October...

Getting out of Sarpang difficult without bus services

Without public transport service, travelling from Sarpang to other parts of...

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