Blending modern engineering with Bhutan’s age-old traditions, a steel arch pedestrian bazam has been inaugurated in Phuentshogling. Built entirely with...
Read moreDetailsIn an era dominated by imported goods, people of Dechhenling Gewog in Pema Gatshel are turning back to the soil...
Read moreDetailsMore than 10,000 people took part in the fourth round of the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) volunteer programme, which began...
Read moreDetailsPeople of Gongdu Gewog’s Dagsa Chiwog in Monggar are struggling to sustain their biennial local festival called Kharphu, due to...
Read moreDetailsForty-seven students from schools across Bhutan departed for Bangkok yesterday as part of the third batch of the Tongsa Penlop...
Read moreDetailsFrom textbooks to toys, educators are finding simple yet powerful ways to make science, technology and mathematics learning come alive....
Read moreDetailsMore than 8,000 registered volunteers will take part in large-scale environmental and infrastructure works across Gelephu, as the fourth phase...
Read moreDetailsDuring today’s National Council deliberation on the Free Trade Agreement between Bhutan and Thailand, MPs raised concerns over potential job...
Read moreDetailsHarka Singh Tamang, Member, Economic and Finance Committee Differences between bank and government land valuations mean rural landowners often get...
Read moreDetailsResidents of Phuentshogling Gewog's Deling-Marpji Chiwog in Chhukha can finally breathe a sigh of relief after authorities completed a temporary...
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