The proposed bridge on the Damchu to Haa link road across the Wangchu River is currently in the planning and pre-construction ...
Silambi residents in Monggar are breathing a sigh of relief as the dzongkhag road, formerly known as the gewog centre road, ...
From the monastery’s courtyard to the cricket crease, they proved that spirituality and sports can go hand in hand. Some one ...
The first cohort of Pelsung graduated today in Gelephu at a ceremony attended by the Prime Minister. A total of 324 Pelsups ...
In the foothills of Samtse, the Lhop community is finding renewed hope through community-led ecotourism. The Lhop Community ...
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay graced the Passing Out Parade of the 44th Batch of Officer Cadets and the 57th Batch of ...
As Bhutan shifts from Sales Tax to the Goods and Services Tax or GST, questions and concerns are surfacing among the public.
Phuentshogling, the commercial hub and the country’s primary trade gateway, saw nearly a 14 per cent increase in drug-related ...
After decades of dryness, a long-forgotten lake in Khangma chiwog of Yurung Gewog in Pema Gatshel, is showing signs of ...
Bhutan’s traditional music is rich, but opportunities to learn it remain limited. This winter in Gelephu, the Engaging Youth ...
Kuensel, the country’s first and oldest newspaper, is now publishing biweekly, releasing issues only twice a week, in a move ...
The Gelephu Mindfulness City has appointed former Auditor General Tashi as the Head of its Audit and Corruption Investigation ...