Protests in Sri Lanka affect Bhutanese medical students
Some 120 Bhutanese medical students in Sri Lanka are unable to continue their regular classes for over six months now.
Some 120 Bhutanese medical students in Sri Lanka are unable to continue their regular classes for over six months now.
The number may not be high but bear attacks on human are not uncommon in the country. At least one case...
Trongsa and Zhemgang are the only two Dzongkhags in the country that did not utilize the Dzongkhag Development grant fully...
More than one hundred students from different schools across the country attended the first Dharma camp at the Institute for...
The construction of Shivalaya Mandir in Sarpang is scheduled for completion in March, next year.
A week-long religious programme in the capital known as Lakshed Rigtsel attracted over two hundred students from Thimphu Thromde and...
Phuentsholing Drungkhag Court ordered the owner of JPLP, a departmental store in Phuentshogling, to pay over Nu 14 M as...
Prime Minister Dasho Tshering Tobgay inaugurated the country's first fabrication laboratory (Fablab) in the capital yesterday. The Fablab is a...
The Wangchhu in Thimphu is said to be contaminated with a bacteria known as E.coli. This was ascertained by Gobal...
The Bhutan Association of Women Entrepreneurs (BAOWE) highlighted the need to establish Women Chamber in Bhutan. The proposal was tabled...
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