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Overseas jobs in the Middle East are growing in popularity among Bhutanese, but a new survey by the Department of Employment ...
Bhutan's vegetable export rose significantly last year, but so has the import of essential items during the same period.
Around 25 households in Mertsham-Thragom Chiwog in Trashigang’s Kanglung Gewog were affected by an electrical short circuit ...
As work to build the Gelephu Mindfulness City gains momentum, the Tsirang–Sarpang Primary National Highway is becoming ...
Over 600 Japanese volunteers have served in Bhutan since 1988 through the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers programme. To mark the programme’s 60th ...
As the world marks International Criminal Justice Day today, Bhutan’s crime statistics reflect a story of progress. An ...
Water scarcity has been a long-standing problem in many parts of Pema Gatshel. However, with better access to electricity and modern technology, the ...
Paddy transplantation in Thridangbi, Monggar, is constantly becoming challenging for the local farmers. The main issue is the ...
After nurturing generations of Bhutanese for nearly four decades, Kelki Higher Secondary School, the first private school in ...
The Paro District Court sentenced a 28-year-old Indian national to 17 years in prison for illicit trafficking of narcotic ...
Chhoekhorling Gewog in Pema Gatshel is witnessing a shift in farming practice as more farmers embrace coffee cultivation.
Tabab Chorten, one of the first spiritual projects of the Gelephu Mindfulness City, is almost complete. The majestic chorten, ...