Going by the report we have received from Australia, excitement seems to be building as Bhutanese living down under prepare ...
Since the launch of the waste banks at the drop-off centres, Thimphu Thromde has seen a decline in the dry waste being ...
With the Bhutan Innovation Forum just around the corner, hotels and tourism-related businesses in Paro are gearing up for a ...
In Sarpang, the Gelephu Thromde will be blacktopping the road leading to Serzhong crematorium. People using the road have ...
The recently opened Changyul Park has become a favourite spot for the Thimphu residents. People of all ages visit the park to ...
The country is working towards achieving 100 per cent access to the Early Childhood Care and Development Centre by 2029.
Local festivals, such as Tshechu are deeply rooted in Bhutanese heritage. Held annually at monasteries and Dzongs, these ...
With blue pine trees and weeds encroaching on rangelands and reducing their size due to global warming, works are underway to ...
The Department of Geology and Mines plans to revise Mines Restoration Guidelines, making it mandatory for companies to adopt ...
Considering the risks of accidents along the road between Khuruthang and Punakha Dzong and with the rise in vehicular traffic ...
A three-day workshop on mineral pigment painting in Thimphu concluded yesterday, bringing together experts from Japan and ...
If you spot any stray livestock in Gelephu Thromde, you can report it to the thromde administration and receive a reward. The ...