Bhutan’s rice self-sufficiency ratio plummets to 25.5 % in 2022-2023
In the last six years, Bhutan has seen a rapid decline in the rice self-sufficiency ratio. From 47 per cent...
In the last six years, Bhutan has seen a rapid decline in the rice self-sufficiency ratio. From 47 per cent...
The Phuentshogling Hospital recorded a drastic decrease in dengue cases this year compared to the previous years. Last year, over...
Plans to transform Samtse’s Gomtu town into a satellite town have faced significant delays, resulting in slow development. As a...
Residents escaped unhurt after a water tank at Samdrupling Dhemkhong in Gelephu Thromde burst this morning. Officials said the incident...
Ground apple, locally known as Yuese Yacon, once a highly-priced cash crop in Tsirang, is gradually losing its charm among...
The Office of the Attorney General is reviewing a case on alleged abuse of power by two former ministers from...
After waiting for more than eight months without a proper buyer, quinoa farmers of Bartsham Gewog in Trashigang finally got...
With the Royal Civil Service Commission conducting the Preliminary Examination in Monggar, it has become easier for graduates residing in...
The only Uni bricks manufacturing centre in Wandue Phodrang that produces bricks and paving tiles using plastic wastes is unable...
Investments in infrastructure rebounded, last year, following three years of the COVID-19 pandemic-imposed disruptions. According to the National Statistics Bureau’s...
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