In 2023, Bhutan imported 210 million litres or 1.3 million barrels of petrol and diesel. This is according to the...
Read moreDetailsIn Chhukha’s Darla Gewog, a group of farmers are expanding their dairy business. The Darla Gonor Thoenked Gongphel Detshen celebrates...
Read moreDetailsA landslide prone stretch along the Kangpara Gewog Centre road in Trashigang continues to pose risks to travellers. Yet, many...
Read moreDetailsWith the rise in Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis or MDR-TB cases, the health ministry has been implementing the latest interventions. A shorter...
Read moreDetailsStudents from various districts have gathered at Royal Thimphu College for the 7th STEM Camp. With a growing interest in...
Read moreDetailsBhutan has exhausted its known coal reserves, according to the Environmental Accounts Statistics 2024 report. Coal extraction peaked at 190,000...
Read moreDetailsA winter basketball coaching camp for children aged 5 to 18 is currently underway in Gelephu. Almost 80 youths are...
Read moreDetailsThe worsening condition of Pungtenchhu’s Primary Healthcare Centre in Tsirang has alarmed the residents. Concerns are growing over the safety...
Read moreDetailsThe country’s electricity sector is expected to grow by 19.8% this year, driven by the Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project. The construction...
Read moreDetailsBhutan was declared as an Open Defecation-Free country in 2022, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards improved sanitation...
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