Bhutan observes Med Safety Week 

Drug Regulatory Authority (DRA) is conducting an online campaign on the side effects of medicine to mark the Med Safety Week, which began on November 25. 

Bhutan-India hold development cooperation talks today 

The second Bhutan-India development cooperation talks for the 12th Plan between...

When innovation and culture promotion do not meet

Modified ghos have entered the market. Although at the heart of...

Taktsang keeps pony services alive

Taktsang gleams under the turquoise blue sky. There is special aura...

Education flagship programme to enhance ICT from PP 

The success of the education flagship programme is now dependent on...

60 HIV cases detected in 2019

With 24 new HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) positive cases, including 15...

Officiating principal of a primary school detained for alleged molestation

A 54-year-old man from Tsirang, who was the officiating principal of...

Australia Awards offer diploma scholarships this year

For the first time, Australia Awards (AA) offered two diploma scholarships...

Haa to allow six more sawmills

Numerous applications for operating sawmills in Haa are awaiting approval but...

Lorikhachhu to get new bridge

Five years since the collapse of Lorikhachhu bridge in Tading gewog,...

SC rules in favour of Tashi

The Supreme Court ruled that Tashi Commercial Corporation (TCC) could now...

Empowering local leaders to tackle climate-induced risks

If the Kabji Hoko Tsho (lake) bursts, Dongkola goenpa (between Paro and Thimphu)...

Both Houses’ members for discussion on three sessions

A joint committee comprising members from both the Houses of Parliament...

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