Third construction fair opens in Thimphu 

Last year, Thimphu Thromde approved the proposals to construct 170 buildings in the city alone. With about 2,500 contractors and about 11, 403 heavy vehicles in the country, the construction sector is today one of the biggest and busiest industries. To meet the demand of a growing construction sector and provide quality materials that are […]

Plenary refers all 23 LG petitions to ministries

The agenda setting plenary of the National Assembly held on May...

RCSC to review HR requirements for local governments

To ensure successful implementation of the 12th Plan, the Royal Civil...

Lottery winning monk offers bolero to help carry bodies 

To help people carry bodies to the cremation site, Lhab Tshering,...

WASH facilities good but health centers inaccessible to the disabled

Lack of accessibility to health facilities for persons with disabilities in...

Conserving biodiversity remains a challenge for Bhutan 

One million plant and animal species are on the verge of...

Rehabilitation project changes lives in Ney 

Choden was not from Thimphu. But for 17 years, she lived...

Lack of irrigation water has led to fallowing in Bangtsho

Lack of irrigation channel in Bangtsho in Dewathang, Samdrupjongkhar has led...

When cattle come to town

It was the source of livelihood, draught power and a symbol...

More issues surface on surface collection

Unprecedented operation of surface collection and dredging of riverbed materials since...

New tents pitched to continue moenlam chenmo

Wangdue dzongkhag administration with help from army personnel worked through the...

ACC suspends licenses in sewer lines construction case

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) suspended contract licenses of two construction firms...

Bhutan presents report to UN Human Rights Council

Bhutan presented its third national report to the UN Human Rights...

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