New regulatory reforms to boost ease of doing business
Bhutan's private sector is making it easier and conducive for people to establish and run businesses in the country. This...
Bhutan's private sector is making it easier and conducive for people to establish and run businesses in the country. This...
What really happens to animals released after they are saved from slaughter, commonly known as tshethar animals? In most places,...
The new Khuruthang bridge in Punakha is almost 90 per cent complete. It was initially planned to be ready by...
The Kalachakra Mandala was dismantled today and was dissolved into the Wangchhu River, marking the conclusion of the Kalachakra Empowerment....
Bhutan’s rising dependence on imported fuel is offsetting the gains from its hydropower exports. This is despite a 12 per...
Residents of Monggar flocked to the town’s public ground yesterday as a five-day trade fair opened, offering a wide range...
It has been more than a month since flash floods struck Denchukha Gewog in Samtse, washing away the only bridge...
The sacred Piprahwa relics of Lord Buddha that arrived in Bhutan last week are on public display at Tashichhodzong. With...
With an ageing building and little room to expand, Doksum Primary School in Trashi Yangtse is facing increasing pressure. With...
During the state visit, Prime Minister Modi expressed India’s readiness to continue supporting Bhutan in achieving its development priorities and...
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