Tennis resumes in Samtse after five-year hiatus
After a five-year gap, tennis is making a comeback in Samtse. The Bhutan Tennis Federation in collaboration with the Samtse...
After a five-year gap, tennis is making a comeback in Samtse. The Bhutan Tennis Federation in collaboration with the Samtse...
Students across Bhutan will now receive an egg each day as part of the ‘One-Child, One-Egg’ initiative, which aims to...
The construction of the Khuruthang Concrete Bridge in Punakha is progressing well, with over sixty per cent of the construction...
With Maha Shivaratri, a Hindu festival to honour the deity, Shiva, approaching, Tumdra Ami Ney in Chhukha is gearing up...
Smart agriculture technologies can make farming more attractive to out-of-school youths and farmers in rural areas while promoting resilience and...
To safeguard spoken Dzongkha terminologies from fading into history, Dzongkha Lapthang Detshen, submitted the Ngar Soel Dzongkha Ngag Jun book...
If you have ever bought or sold shares with the Royal Securities Exchange through a broker, you have probably noticed...
Robotics is no longer a futuristic concept. Teaching robotics to children can enhance problem-solving skills, preparing them for the future....
Vegetable vendors in Gelephu are all smiles as the long-awaited market shed is finally complete after several delays. The new...
The benefits of Yoga are evolving beyond physical welfare. An increasing number of studies suggest Yoga improves mental health. According...
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