Five students from Lungtenzampa Middle Secondary School have been suspended after videos of student fights circulated widely on social media, triggering investigations by police and education authorities.
A total of 2,937 graduates from 11 colleges under the Royal University of Bhutan received their degrees at the convocation.
His Majesty the King graced the closing ceremony of the fifth session of the Fourth Parliament at Gyelyong Tshokhang in Thimphu today.
The country’s economy is on a growth trajectory, buoyed by rising revenues, strong remittance inflows and improved public finances. Yet the country faces two major threats that cou...
Gelephu—With prayers offered at the beginning, middle, and end of a future sacred corridor stretching along the Mao River, the Zhung Dratshang yesterday performed the groundbreakin...
The country’s waste prevention and management system remains fragmented, weakly coordinated, and heavily dependent on collection and disposal rather than reduction, recycling, and recovery, according to a performance audit report released by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA).
Thousands of kilometres from home, a growing number of young Bhutanese are being raised in foreign languages and culture...
Trashigang—The ongoing construction of the 54MW Gamri-I and Bamukparongchhu Integrated Hydropower Project in Sakteng Gew...
Samtse—After five years in the business, 53-year-old Jit Bdr Ghalley from Thorila (Thumkey) in Norbugang, Samtse, has fo...
Panbang, Zhemgang—April 22, 1:20pm: The morning rain has softened the landscape. Beneath the Dasho Nishioka Bridge, the Drangmechhu moves in a patient, muscular hush, swollen and brown, carrying runoff from dis...
Paro—Every dollar invested in early warning systems can save up to 15 dollars in reduced disaster impacts, while just 24...
The Bhutan Construction and Transport Authority (BCTA) cancelled the permits of 25 designated taxis providing pick-up an...
More than 300 farmers in Samtse are cultivating and experimenting with moringa, blending traditional knowledge with mode...
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) inaugurated the first-ever Civil Service Innovation Day today, providing a pla...
The High Court has upheld the Thimphu Dzongkhag Court’s judgment that the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) unlawfully te...
The two principal border towns, Phuentsholing and Samtse, are facing a range of regulatory barriers that are hindering b...
Bhutan has witnessed a sharp rise in Australian student visa refusals over the past six months, with education consultan...
A Special Audit Report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has identified significant procurement, planning, and governan...
Phuentsholing—Erratic climatic conditions combined with changing geological patterns have turned the developing Amochu township area into a recurring flood-prone zone in recent years, with the latest disruption occurring e...
Ngawang Kheychok, 17, has a childhood best friend, a pretty girlfriend, and a reputation that precedes him. His favorite subjects are mathematics and physics. He’s popular in school. He is also among the top five chess players in the country and ranks 1,485th internationally. That ranking proves something, but not everything.
Unlike large operators that move tourists in groups, Breathe Bhutan works primarily with independent travellers—solo gue...