Gelephu—Timber exports from Bhutan are struggling to gain a foothold in the Indian market amid fierce competition from larger ...
Chukha—The decades-long drinking water crisis in Kezari village in Darla gewog, Chukha will soon be a thing of the past. A ...
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MoENR) on February 28 announced a positive list of project proposals eligible ...
Flying has long been associated with convenience. But as climate concerns intensify, individuals and industries alike are ...
Contesting against three male candidates, Kuenzang Choden, 32, won 244 out of 806 votes in the bye-election held last month, ...
Fifty years after its inception in 1974, the tourism industry entered the Year of the Dragon with a mix of ambitious reforms, ...
The year 2024 was a defining moment for Bhutanese sports, marked by remarkable achievements, enhanced infrastructure, and growing international recognition.
The start of the 13th Plan in 2024 saw a wave of policy changes geared towards reshaping the country’s agriculture sector.
The Year of the Dragon marked a pivotal chapter for the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC), as sweeping reforms sought to address systemic challenges ranging from acute teacher shortages to a ...
The past year was marked by political continuity, economic recalibration, and shifting social dynamics, offering a revealing ...
The Year of the Wood Male Dragon comes to an end, leaving behind 10 months of the inauspicious “lonag” or literally ...
The male dragon year was a significant one for Bhutan’s education sector, marked by numerous policy changes and reversals.
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