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As temperatures soar this summer, rivers in Punakha have become a popular retreat for residents seeking relief from the heat.
Fewer crimes are happening in Bhutan, but those that do are more severe, according to the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)’s ...
The much-awaited 69.04-kilometre cross-border railway project connecting Gelephu to Kokrajhar station in Assam, India, is currently awaiting Indian government approval.
Bhutan’s growing response to the HIV epidemic is taking shape against a shifting regional landscape, where progress and ...
A new poverty mapping report, a collaboration between the National Statistics Bureau and the World Bank, offers an ...
As a royal gift from His Majesty The King of Bhutan, a pair of takins (one female and one male) are being gifted to Their ...
Bhutan marked World Population Day this year by joining the global call to reframe the discussion around fertility—from a ...
A Bhutanese youth in Australia, Lekzin Thinley, 19, who returned from Gyalsung training in Jamtsholing, Samtse, reflects on ...
In an increasingly interconnected world grappling with challenges of sustainability and technological evolution, Bhutan ...
Dissatisfaction is growing among loan applicants of the economic stimulus programme (ESP) over the high rate of rejections ...
Samtse—A long-standing water crisis in Samtse town appears to be nearing an end as residents welcome the completion of a new ...
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD), in collaboration with the European Union (EU) and UNICEF, yesterday ...
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