A Dutch crowd funds to help differently-abled Bhutanese with prostheses

With only four days left for a family in Khasadrapchu to send their nine-year-old son, who lost his right leg in an accident about six years ago, to Bangkok for prosthesis, the parents are worried. However, the boy, Tshering Penjor, is excited. “He thinks the operation would be easy,” the mother said. “We are worried […]

Import of cauliflower, beans, green chillies still banned

Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority (BAFRA) has notified that due...

Man stabbed to death, another injured

A 25-year-old man from Tsirang was stabbed to death on the...

Buddha’s teachings on ethics have direct relevance to human development

Says PM in his address at the UN Day of Vesak...

Land pooling regulation and Bhutan building rules revised

To ensure that people take the ownership of not only the...

Sherubtse College celebrates golden jubilee

Sherubtse College turned 50 on May 26. The president of the...

Electric fencing a blessing for Chudzom farmers

Farmers of Lhayul village in Chudzom gewog in Sarpang are enjoying...

Lapses found in tender evaluation of mother and child hospital

Independent Review Body orders a re-tender of the works The submission...

Is alimony to husband necessary when a married woman is raped?

The recent case of a married woman who was raped while...

Operations scaled down at Kholongchu

With no signs of any major civil works going on, Kholongchu...

Villagers conduct patrolling to nab miscreants in Yakpogang, Mongar

Police in Mongar is on the look out for the person...

23 electric car charging stations to be set up

Twenty-three electric car charging stations are expected to open within and...

Enhancing capacity of the PSL committee members

To enhance the capacity of members of the Priority Sector Lending...

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