The advocacy and awareness programme, organised by the Bhutan Cancer Society (BCS), matched the festival’s aim of community ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) will invest USD 14.6 million in Bhutan between 2024 to 2028 to address malnutrition, gender barriers, and the challenges of building sustainable food systems.
As Kinley Choki puts on a switch on her prototype, the tiny metal at the ends of two wires instantly turns red hot. She dips ...
Many young Bhutanese face low-quality jobs, limited social protections, and poor wages, despite having higher levels of ...
Two rural communities in Phuentshopelri Gewog, Nyoenpaling C and Neygang, have been left without a reliable water supply ...
To enhance workplace safety standards across the country, the Department of Labour (DoL), in collaboration with the Japan ...
Growing demand from the Bhutanese community in Australia is creating new international export opportunities for Bhutanese ...
Tsirang—As the water crisis looms amid many sources drying up, the ongoing Nu 343.64 million water projects in Tsirang bring ...
The country’s digital entertainment landscape is entering a new chapter as three licensed Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms Samuh, ...
Most days, trucks grumble past while shopkeepers lean in their doorways, and locals rarely stroll through Tingtibi town. But ...
Punakha—Many residents of Punakha were unaware of the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) loan facility until recently, with only a handful benefiting from its first phase. As the initial application ...
The government launched the National Crop and Livestock Insurance Scheme (NCLIS), a major initiative designed to safeguard ...