Bats benefit the ecology, finds study
December 10th, 2018
Although associated with bad connotations by the Bhutanese, bats are pollinisers, seed dispersers, and pest controllers and are as important as any other animal in the ecology. According to one of the researchers at the Bhutan Ecological Symposium last week, Sangay Tshering, a lecturer at College of Natural Resources (CNR), said there was a possibility […]
Online potato trading picks up
December 10th, 2018
The online auction yard at the Food Corporation of Bhutan Limited...
Canada’s partnership with Bhutan has evolved into a multi-dimensional relationship: Ambassador Patel
December 10th, 2018
Canada’s Ambassador to Bhutan, Nadir Patel speaks to Kuensel on Canada...
Lung Authorisation and Transmission
December 10th, 2018
The culture of giving lung (ལུང་) or authorisation and oral transmission...
Anti-Corruption day observed in Gelephu
December 10th, 2018
Bhutan targets to make it to the 20th position in the...
How migration threatens agriculture
December 10th, 2018
About 50 percent of the farmers of Bartsham gewog, in Trashigang...
Maternal health improves
December 10th, 2018
The situation of maternal health in the country has improved over...
Be aware of the situations that cause mood swings
December 9th, 2018
I am easily affected by others’ words and this makes me...
Government reinstates Committee of Secretaries
December 8th, 2018
The government has reinstated the Committee of Secretaries (CoS) four years...
Audit finds major lapses in PMB, New York
December 8th, 2018
The Royal Audit Authority’s (RAA) in its report has pointed out...
Partnership to eradicate poor vision
December 8th, 2018
With the signing of the letter of intent (LoI) in Thimphu...
Cabinet endorses 12th Plan in principle
December 8th, 2018
In the first Meet-the-PM programme in Thimphu yesterday, Prime Minister Dr...
Three-year-old boy dies in fire incident
December 8th, 2018
A three-year-boy died in a fire that razed a two-storied traditional...