Princess’ visit will deepen Japan-Bhutan ties: Japanese Ambassador
The Japanese Ambassador to Bhutan, Kenji Hiramatsu, said Princess Mako’s visit to Bhutan will strengthen relations between the two countries.
The Japanese Ambassador to Bhutan, Kenji Hiramatsu, said Princess Mako’s visit to Bhutan will strengthen relations between the two countries.
Realising the ill-effects of alcohol, most villagers in Merag Gewog have reduced consuming alcohol.
The 3rd edition of the Royal Bhutan Flower Exhibition will be held at the National Memorial Chorten in Thimphu this...
Six-member countries of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) are meeting the capital to discuss cross-border health issues related...
The students of Sherab Gatshel Lower Secondary School in Samtse have recently moved into a newly built two boarding hostels-one...
The National Council passed the Audit Bill of Bhutan, 2017 on Monday.
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The Mineral Development Policy is now ready for implementation. Proposed eight years ago, the policy is to promote and develop...
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