Bhutanese consuming iodised salt drops by 4%: National Health Survey
Despite most Bhutanese consuming almost double the amount of WHO recommended daily salt intake, the number of households consuming iodised...
Despite most Bhutanese consuming almost double the amount of WHO recommended daily salt intake, the number of households consuming iodised...
A recent government forecast shows that the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow by almost nine...
Thimphu’s recurrent water shortages may soon be a thing of the past. The Thimphu Thromde has allocated about Nu 60...
Here is some troubling news for those who love drinking Ara, Bangchang, and Singchang, among others. A recent National Health...
Bhutan Football Federation’s President, Ugen Tsechup Dorji, extended a formal invitation to FIFA President Gianni Infantino to visit Bhutan during...
Over Nu 5bn will be available as collateral-free, low-interest loans as part of the first phase of the Economic Stimulus...
Residents living near the Pasakha Industrial Estate in Phuentshogling Thromde are once again raising concerns about factories not complying with...
Melting glaciers, rising temperatures, raging wildfires and displaced communities; the impacts of climate change are overwhelming. While information is available...
Being one of the carbon-negative countries in the world and owing to the rich culture, Bhutanese products have great potential...
Of the Nu 5.3bn available as concessional credit, over two billion has been allocated for business reinvigoration. A major chunk...
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