Saang: Ura’s Festival of Women captures audience on Drukyul Literature Festival’s first day 

Among an array of literary talks and creative shows on the first day of the Drukyul Literature Festival, “Saang: Ura’s Festival of Women”, a documentary by Loden Foundation caught the attention of the participants yesterday evening. 

Women’s role in agriculture limited to helper

In Bumthang, Yuden looks after her kids and works in the...

Paro college tackles facility shortage with PPP venture

Paro College of Education has taken a proactive step to address...

CBS management and police monitor safety amid nighttime challenges

The City Bus Services (CBS) team and police are on strict...

Fuel prices spike as cost of crude oil surge in India

Bhutan witnessed a significant increase in fuel prices on August 1...

Thousands sick at World Scout Jamboree amid heatwave 

The 25th World Scout Jamboree (WSJ) which started on August 1...

Bhutanese TikTokers draw income from the app 

What began as a platform for sharing short videos has now...

Gelephu thromde clears overgrown plants to ensure safety

To reduce traffic and pedestrian accidents, the Gelephu thromde is clearing...

ECB spent around Nu 18M on NC candidates

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) spent a total of Nu 18.85 million...

Suicide rates remain a social concern 

A man died after jumping off the Lungtenzampa bridge in Thimphu...

Gelephu’s integrated vegetable shed nears completion after several delays

Gelephu — After missing several deadlines, Gelephu’s integrated vegetable shed is...

Saving pigs

PUNAKHA—In a race against time, the Animal Life Saving Association is...

Unending water woes in new Doksum Town 

Trashiyangtse– Due to heavy rainfall, shortage of water in the new...

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