The Haa Dzongkhag Court on October 6 convicted the executive director of the Bhutan Toilet Organisation (BTO), Passang ...
Samtse—The recently approved 16-kilometre Samtse-Banarhat railway project will pass through parts of Dhamdhum Industrial Park ...
At Sherubtse College, tucked away in the hills of Kanglung, Trashigang, a student-led club has been quietly shaping lives and ...
For decades, a neurosurgical diagnosis in Bhutan meant one thing: a long, uncertain, and expensive journey abroad. Families ...
Bhutan has received one of the world’s most prestigious recognitions for environmental legislation. The Biodiversity Act of ...
The Bhutan Food and Drug Authority (BFDA) has issued a public safety warning following reports of fatal cough syrup ...
Eight of Bhutan’s top under-19 badminton players, four boys and four girls, are currently representing the nation at the ...
The government will now pay private companies to build and operate free public charging stations for electric vehicles, a major policy shift aimed at rapidly expanding the country’s green transport ...
Anxiety, depression, and substance-related conditions account for more than half of all reported mental health cases in the ...
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is assisting users in diverse ways, from automating tasks and analysing ...
Hydropower projects shut down by the heavy rainfall and flash floods of October 4 and 5 have resumed operations and are now ...
Gelephu—Once a quiet border town, Gelephu is now seeing a business boom, with each voluntary service programme for the ...