Many TVET graduates not pursuing their trades 

The labour ministry tracer survey indicates that the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions instead of addressing the unemployment problems have only compounded the issue mainly because of irrelevant training content.

Lack of investment in value addition slackens agri marketing

While tonnes of raw agricultural products are stranded at various auction...

Another poor show at Yartsa Genbub auction

Days and weeks spent looking for cordyceps in the mountains of Tangchulay,...

Covid-19 impact on Bhutanese in Kuwait

Many Bhutanese have returned from Kuwait, but there are still others...

BBS’s importance undermined: Chairman

The Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation Limited (BBSCL) on July 25 announced...

Restored irrigation canal revives paddy cultivation in Ngatshang 

After remaining fallow for over a decade, around 35 acres of...

TVET graduates need a qualification pathway 

Most Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) graduates were deprived of...

Wangdigang bypass road to open today 

The major roadblock at Wangdigang bypass road along the Gelephu-Trongsa highway...

Representatives of Chaling and Shongphu appeal to court

There is a new twist to the now controversial issue of...

Preservation of Luetshokha tsho completes

In an effort to preserve the Luetshokha tsho in Samtengang, Wangdue,...

Remote Naro getting closer

The formation cutting of the Naro gewog centre (GC) road in...

First batch of DeSuups completes month-long duty

The first batch of 400 DeSuups who were deputed to the...

Quarantine in Tshongzom village lifted

After 87 villagers, including the primary contacts,  tested negative for Covid-19...

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