Tshendu Goenpa lhakhang in Nagya Gewog has no protection from the heavy monsoon rain downpour it has no roof. The floors have the lhakhang are flooded from the recent rainfall. A source said the roof of the lhakhang was blown off a month ago due to a windstorm. Nothing has …
Read More »Death toll rises to 9 with two more bodies being found
The boat which capsized in Rendibi, Zhemgang on May 10, has left many children fatherless and the death toll has now climbed to nine, with the ninth body found yesterday afternoon by the police on the other side of the river bank. The ninth body was identified as Leki Dorji, …
Read More »Indian Election halts regional tourist visits
There has been a decrease in the number of regional tourist arrivals this year, especially Indian tourists pertaining to the elections in India. This year, the regional leisure arrivals saw an increase of 33.21% in January followed by 9.13% in February. But, there was a decline of 39.52% in March …
Read More »Lhakpa Tamang, 28-year-old ,from Samtse might have recovered from the injuries caused after he was allegedly assaulted by the Tading Gup and his four staffs on the evening of April 9 at his village in Samtse, but he is still seeking for ways to find justice. After almost a month …
Read More »Home stay doing well in Phobjikha
Through Home stay as an initiative of Royal Society for the Protection of Nature (RSPN), to help farmers in the country to mint income through tourism sector, the communities of Phojikha and Gangtey gewog under Wangduepdodrang dzongkhag are already into successful business. As of now there are 20 homestays in …
Read More »Together for a social cause
Her Majesty the Queen Mother, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck graced the launch of three-day, 11th Tarayana Fair, themed “Rural Development in Action” at the Clock Tower Square, Thimphu yesterday. The fair brings together the community members and gives a platform for the rural participants to exhibit their handicrafts and master …
Read More »The sacred but woeful Lhakhangs of Dangchu Gewog in Wangduephodrang
Brief Background Dangchu Gewog in Wangduephodrang dzongkhag was considered one of the remotest Gewogs until it was electrified and feeder road was built from Nobding in recent times. The Gewog has over 207 households. Godang, Takshar, Tomla, Tashidingkha, Yusagang, Rethangwog and Tokaling are its villages. Dangchu alone has over 19 …
Read More »Injured mule recovering
Cast off by the owner (highlanders of the region), tendons severely injured and infested with maggots, Besa, a mule was left untreated a week or more at Begana, Thimphu. Animal rescuer Jamie based at Lango, Paro, confirmed that a load of CGI had fallen on her, preventing her from proper …
Read More »A befitting festival to honor rhododendrons in the country
The Royal Botanical Park at Lamperi shares its area with the communities of Chang, Kawang and Dagala gewogs under Thimphu and Toeb gewog under Punakha. The four gewogs are coming together again to celebrate the second annual Rhododendron Festival for three days from 18 to 20 April this year. Having …
Read More »More than 8,000 seedlings to be planted
No culprit has been caught for starting the major forest fire which destroyed 437.81 acres of blue pine forest in Langjophakha,Thimphu in the afternoon of February 23. Currently, the Dzongkhag Forest and the Thimphu forest division will be planting seedlings of oak and broadleaf trees in the forest areas destroyed …
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