Bhutan’s rivers, often dubbed as white gold for their contribution to the country’s economy, are fed by melting glaciers on...
Read moreDetailsIf everything goes as planned, Samchholing in Trongsa will be turned into an integrated green tea village spanning 250 acres...
Read moreDetailsResidents of Samrang Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar can look forward to reliable drinking water soon. The gewog has been grappling...
Read moreDetailsTo enhance the learning of sign languages, the Wangsel Institute for the Deaf in Paro launched an app called the...
Read moreDetailsObserving the International Day of Persons With Disabilities today, organisations working for the people living with disabilities in Bhutan marked...
Read moreDetailsThe reduction of airfare for tourists from SAARC countries has prompted positive responses from the people working in the tourism...
Read moreDetailsRising inflation and trifling nominal wage had weighed heavily upon roadside workers. Now that the Finance Ministry has announced the...
Read moreDetailsWhile explosives offer an efficient method for road construction, their handling and use pose inherent risks to workers, inhabitants, animals,...
Read moreDetailsTo better prepare the Paro International Airport as a logistical hub in the event of a disaster as well as...
Read moreDetailsPeople have been using various kinds of honey as medicine for ages. There are even several cooperatives raising bees in...
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