Covid-19 cases rise across border, P’ling is indifferent
July 25th, 2020
After a person tested positive for Covid-19, Jaigaon remains under lockdown but the residents in the neighbouring town in Phuentsholing seem indifferent and it’s business as usual.
Confidence down on lifts (elevators)
July 25th, 2020
Pema Yangzom, a student, will never forget the Japanese restaurant she...
Scrap business facing slow death in Gelephu
July 25th, 2020
Scrap dealers in Gelephu were doing a steady business until border...
Lhuentse pushes once more to improve highway
July 25th, 2020
Lhuentse Dzongkhag Tshogdu (DT) in its recent session resolved to widen...
Labour and fund gaps hinder private commercial farming
July 25th, 2020
For more than three decades over 24 acres of wetland belonging...
Authentication letter an impediment say farmers and vendors
July 25th, 2020
Farmers intending to sell vegetables— particularly chilis, cauliflower, and beans—must obtain...
What would the 21st Century Economic Roadmap be like?
July 24th, 2020
The national taskforce on the 21st Century Economic Roadmap is working...
ADB continues to support Bhutan to fight Covid-19
July 24th, 2020
To help strengthen the government’s effort in the fight against Covid-19...
Bhutan sees first probable infant Covid-19 case
July 24th, 2020
The first infant Covid-19 case in Bhutan is suspected in a...
Denchi township could be delayed
July 24th, 2020
The shopkeepers who were allotted plots in the new Denchi township...
Gasa embarks on an ambitious agriculture venture
July 24th, 2020
Gasa dzongkhag, which has been long known for being a nomadic...
From quarantine to prison
July 24th, 2020
After completing his 21 days mandatory quarantine period today, Sangay Lhendup will not...