Cancer care and treatment remain centralised as cases rise across Bhutan
Cancer cases in Bhutan have nearly doubled over the past decade. However, cancer care remains largely centralised in Thimphu. This...
Cancer cases in Bhutan have nearly doubled over the past decade. However, cancer care remains largely centralised in Thimphu. This...
State-owned enterprises or SOEs in the country have pledged to improve efficiency, accountability, and service delivery. Signing this year’s Annual...
For years, monsoon has disrupted the daily milk run for dairy farmers of Orong Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar. With improvement...
As Bhutan undergoes major national reforms, the country’s largest university is taking a hard look at itself. The first-ever Royal...
Trashi Yangtse is gearing up to host the Black-necked Crane Farewell Festival, with preparations in full swing in Bumdeling. Held...
Dori farmers of Lumang Gewog in Trashigang seem to have found their source of motivation to expand sugarcane cultivation. Two...
Residents of Jarogang village in Athang Gewog, Wangdue Phodrang, are raising serious concerns about the safety of travellers using their...
Hotels rated four-star and below, certified by the Department of Tourism, will soon receive a five per cent interest subsidy...
Six years after reopening, Paro’s National Museum is recording a steady increase in both local and international visitors. The museum...
Bhutan’s centuries-old spiritual traditions are entering the digital age with no more counting mantras and prostrations using pebbles, sticks or...
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