Hydropower: Nikachu hydropower project (NHP) in Trongsa can now start acquiring land and develop infrastructure, with the project receiving environment clearance, the latest development.

Site inspection: DGM officials and employees from mining companies inspect the site where explosives were used.

Per capita consumption has decreased from 1.3MT in 2013 to 1.17MT in 2014

At least a hundred cars queued up at the fuel depots in the capital after word spread that the five percent green tax on petrol and diesel comes into effect from today.

Hydropower: The Kholongchu hydroelectric project in Trashiyangtse cleared a major hurdle in completing formalities for work to begin, with the project obtaining a clearance from the department of c

Thimphu thromde’s plan to establish a second automobile workshop in Jungshina might take a few more years to materialise.

Without any crop insurance scheme with the financial institutions in the country, officials of the Royal Manas National ark (RMNP) helped the farmers form an insurance management group in 2012 and

Japan will assist Bhutan to establish charging stations for electric vehicles, according to the prime minister.

Horticulture: In the absence of laws and guidelines, Thimphu has been rapidly losing apple orchards to development activities, especially infrastructure.

Dagana residents were frustrated when the usual erratic power supply caused a total blackout on the night of June 30, depriving the residents of their opportunity to watch a World Cup match.

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