South Asia is the second-largest contributor of solid waste, producing 334 million metric tonnes annually. Of the 70 to 80...
Read moreDetailsOver one thousand households in Tsirang, whose fruit trees and cardamom plants were damaged by an unprecedented hailstorm in April,...
Read moreDetailsPeople interested in learning about Bhutanese intangible cultural heritage can access improved qualitative and quantitative information through the ichLinks platform....
Read moreDetailsThe Bhutan Food and Drug Authority and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India recently held a bilateral meeting...
Read moreDetailsMandarin growers across the country continue to struggle with citrus fruit drops caused by citrus fruit flies, leading to the...
Read moreDetailsIn Gelephu Thromde, residents of Namkhaling Demkhong are concerned about the malfunctioning of most of the solar streetlights in their...
Read moreDetailsThe government introduced the National Reintegration Programme to assist Bhutanese returning from abroad in finding suitable job opportunities. However, recent...
Read moreDetailsAt the recent Bhutan Innovation Forum, experts explored how artificial intelligence and augmented reality can benefit sectors such as agriculture,...
Read moreDetailsA wave of excitement is sweeping through the Bhutanese community in Australia. For many Bhutanese who have been away from...
Read moreDetailsResidents of Doleg, Doomshinggang and Chhutharsoom in Phuentshogpelri Gewog of Samtse are facing difficulties in crossing the Sukti River. The...
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