Thrimshing, Kangpara progress with time
March 14th, 2020
Nothing of the past has remained in the once far-flung gewogs of Trashigang, Thrimshing and Kangpara. The gewogs today are connected with paved roads, villages have farm roads, and numerous large government infrastructure including bigger schools is evidence that the gewogs have changed.
PM draws a clear strategy on the economy
March 14th, 2020
If surgeon Dr Lotay Tshering, the prime minister, had successfully controlled...
Pandemic status changes nothing for Bhutan: PM
March 13th, 2020
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring the new coronavirus outbreak pandemic...
Entertainment centres operating as usual
March 13th, 2020
Despite the government’s advice to avoid crowds to minimise the risks...
COVID-19 under control in Phuentsholing
March 13th, 2020
Everything is under control in the battle against COVID-19 in the...
New vegetable market shed benefits residents and vendors
March 13th, 2020
The new vegetable market shed at Phaling in Lhuentse is benefiting...
Storage methods damage 78 percent of maize produce
March 13th, 2020
The three major maize growing dzongkhags in Bhutan—Chukha, Dagana and Mongar—lost...
Living on kishuthara
March 13th, 2020
Sonam Yangzom started weaving when she turned 14. Today, her family...
Tourist ban likely to continue after two weeks
March 13th, 2020
Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering announced that the government could continue...
On the COVID-19 frontline
March 12th, 2020
Three doctors – two specialists and a general doctor and seven...
Choeten Kora tshechu postponed
March 12th, 2020
The famous Choeten kora or Namgang kora will not happen on...
Thromde’s massive parking buildings underutilised
March 12th, 2020
The multi-level car parking (MLCP) at the entrance of the city...
Haa prepared for COVID-19
March 12th, 2020
When the news of the first confirmed positive case of COVID-19...