Stomach cancer, cervical cancer and breast cancer are the three most common cancers in Bhutan. To lower incidences and for...
Read moreDetailsTo enhance the well-being and financial security of Bhutanese workers employed in the Middle East, the Department of Employment and...
Read moreDetailsThe practice of extracting mustard oil was once considered obsolete in Zhemgang, as imported cooking oils became widely available in...
Read moreDetailsHis Holiness the Je Khenpo administered the public empowerment of Buddha Amitabha today at Tashichhoedzong in Thimphu this afternoon. According...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Education and Skills Development has decided to discontinue Media Studies in the Arts and Humanities curriculum from...
Read moreDetailsPeople are still waiting for the completion of fuel stations at Doksum in Trashi Yangtse and Kanglung in Trashigang. The...
Read moreDetailsCervical cancer is a preventable cancer. However, cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in the country. In...
Read moreDetailsAs part of the International Cancer Symposium, Her Majesty the Queen Mother Tseyring Pem Wangchuck declared the winners of an...
Read moreDetailsDespite ongoing efforts to create awareness and combat cyberbullying, some students in Thimphu continue to experience cyberbullying. According to school...
Read moreDetailsBhutan's economic landscape showed various trends, last year. According to the National Accounts Statistics report released by the National Statistics...
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