Every year on the 17th of December, people from across the country, including those from the most remote villages, gather to ...
The country’s agriculture and livestock sector recorded a strong performance in the third quarter of this year. There was an ...
With the road widening work between Pangrizampa and Chhamina at Kawang Gewog in Thimphu complete, people now have a smoother ...
Bhutan’s public debt stood at Nu 302.7bn as of September this year, marking a decline of more than one billion ngultrum ...
Excitement is growing for the 118th National Day which will take place in Bumthang in two days’ time. While all eyes will be ...
Bhutan is about to experience something completely new, its first full-scale rock music festival. But this moment did not ...
Concerns over manpower shortage in education, health, and agriculture across the country dominated the National Assembly’s ...
With the only mustard oil extraction machine in the district remaining non-functional, villagers in Haa are forced to travel ...
Could separating health workforce from the civil service reverse the trend of professionals leaving the system? The ...
Countries sharing some of the world’s most polluted airsheds, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan, are discussing ...
A new flavour may soon reach Bhutanese coffee cups. Farmers in Gazawoong, Pema Gatshel, are celebrating their first ...
Chilli growers of Bedengphu–Merdag Chiwog in Kangpara Gewog, Trashigang have been left disappointed because of poor ...