Eight out of nine red zones test negative

581 individuals from eight clusters of the red zones in Phuentsholing tested negative for Covid-19 yesterday. The clusters will now remain under surveillance for a week. 

JDWNRH records one suicide case every fourth day

In a disturbing trend, the national referral hospital’s forensic department recorded...

Zangbi villagers emerge out of bamboo huts

Thirteen households of Zangbi village in Zhemgang will soon abandon their...

Decongesting CFM was in vendors’ interest 

Not moving out of the Centenary Farmers’ Market to the zones,...

Picture of first lockdown in Thimphu

In the wee hours of August 11 the government declares a...

Wild animals damage crops in Bjena

Wild boars are back in Bjena gewog, Wangdue. This time they...

Sergithang sees more chilli growers this season 

After a bountiful harvest and good prices of chili in the...

Foreign Minister attends virtual LDC meeting

The Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Tandin Dorji participated at the...

Coming together important to fight Covid-19 pandemic: PM at the UNGA

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering, in his inaugural statement at the...

Thimphu devises measures from the lockdown lessons 

Thimphu dzongkhag charted a long list of things to do after...

Thimphu Thromde ready for a second lockdown

Suppose there is another lockdown. Thimphu Thrompon Kinlay Dorjee said that...

Phuentsholing truckers are jobless

Without movement beyond the Rinchending check post, many truckers in Phuentsholing...

Solar fence proves effective in Shongphu 

Farmers of Kharmi and Gurka in Shongphu gewog, Trashigang are expecting...

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