The government’s giant ‘cost-cutting hammer’ has fallen on private newspapers. While establishments have started to notice the glaring fault lines, the first to be crushed are the employees If the current advertisement situation persists, which is, the government’s recent cut-down on the advertisements to private newspapers, many people from these …
Read More »39 students infected by ARI in Bemji Community Primary School, 11 hospitalized
An Acute Respiratory tract Infection (ARI) outbreak has been reported in Bemji Community Primary school, Trongsa on 18 August where it infected 39 students and 11 students were admitted. ARI is an illness caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract, nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx. This …
Read More »Rare butterfly rediscovered
The rare Bhutan Tree Brown butterfly was rediscovered in Bumdeling under Trashiyangtse Dzongkhag on 26 July. It is just after the rediscovery of Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory three years ago which later earned as the National Butterfly of Bhutan. The Bhutan Tree Brown butterfly was rediscovered by a team of researchers …
Read More »Financial stability visits the political parties
The Political parties including the aspiring new ones have begun to find it difficult to sustain their institutions. “If there is no party funding by the Government, it’s so difficult for any political parties to sustain despite the differences in being ruling or any other aspiring political parties,” said Officiating …
Read More »Cypress Surprise
It’s said that every cypress tree in Bhutan tells a tale. And indeed each one has a story. Besides, being the national tree of Bhutan the cypress is associated with diverse myths and beliefs. Every grain of the cypress tree is seen majestically towering over the dzongs, temples and stupas …
Read More »Love your country intelligently, His Majesty
“We are yesterday’s children, today we are tomorrow’s parents’ responsible for our nation and for laying the foundation for the next generation. Remember, the future will reflect what we do today.” Those are the words of His Majesty the king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk; heartfelt messages conveyed to a gathering …
Read More »NCAH confirms rabies in Jamkhar
A cow has died from Rabies in Jamkhar, Trashiyangtse. This was confirmed by the National Center for Animal Health (NCAH) after it studied brain samples of the diseased cow. The interim and final veterinary report confirmed the disease on 20 August. The brain sample of the diseased cow tested positive …
Read More »NEC to take action on soil dumping case at Babesa
The one month’s notice given to the Thimphu Thromde to clear up the soil dumped between the sewerage plant and the Greener Way dumpsite at Babesa is close to expiry but no action was taken. The National Environment Commission (NEC) will step in as the competent authority in a few …
Read More »The lively woods that fashioned a life
Shazob Karma Wangchuk, the title is self explanatory that the person is creator of many things wood or wood-based. All he needs is the baow (deformed part of a certain tree).With his exceptional skills, he transforms the rough shapeless baow into an attractive dhapa (traditional wooden bowl) within few minutes. …
Read More »Steering Committee established for GNH-inspired initiative
A steering committee has been established for the GNH inspired global initiative, ‘Wellbeing and Happiness: A new development paradigm’ following a Royal Decree issued on it by His Majesty the King. The steering committee appointed by His Majesty the King is headed by the Prime Minister, Lyonchhen Jigmi Yoezer Thinley, …
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