Junipers falling fast!
December 6th, 2019
At the rate the juniper trees are felled for religious purposes, there will be no more junipers left in the forest around Thimphu soon.
This is the concern bothering forestry officials who said that rapid collection of juniper has robbed the Changkhaphu hills above Hongtsho, in less than a decade.
Panbang court sentences Goshing gup and three others in corruption case
December 5th, 2019
Panbang drungkhag court sentenced Goshing gup Sangay Lethro to 10 years...
Experts to study super-specialty hospital
December 5th, 2019
A team of experts from India will soon visit Bhutan to...
MoE reviews National Youth Policy
December 5th, 2019
To cater to the increasing challenges and issues related to youth,...
Gearing up for a disaster-resilient communication network
December 5th, 2019
07:00 hours, Wednesday. An earthquake of 7.8 magnitude has hit central...
Bhutanese woman comes second in Starbucks Barista Championship
December 5th, 2019
After graduating from a business college in India three years ago,...
Tapping the vegetable potential in Gangtey and Phobjikha
December 5th, 2019
Farmers in Gangtey and Phobji gewogs in Wangdue are gradually tapping...
Forgery rampant due to weak tendering process
December 5th, 2019
The tendering committee of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC)...
Corporate pay revision violates Constitution: Opposition
December 4th, 2019
The government’s decision to endorse the corporate pay revision without recommendations...
Schools create awareness on disabilities
December 4th, 2019
In 1995, a resident of Tanju village in Dagana, Tej Bahadur...
Recognising people with disabilities
December 4th, 2019
To raise awareness and to promote the inclusiveness of persons with...
Population growth awakens sleepy Chengmari
December 4th, 2019
In the last five years, the tiny roadside town of Chengmari in...
Tiger conservation efforts recognised
December 4th, 2019
The Royal Manas National Park (RMNP) and Jigme Singye Wangchuck National...