January 13th, 2025
When a society bands together for the collective good, the results can be transformative. The recent 8.5 percent decline in the country’s crime rate is a testament to the power of collaboration, commitment, and community engagement. The Royal Bhutan Police, along with its partners, has not only reduced crime but also fostered trust and awareness, paving the way for a safer, more cohesive society.
January 11th, 2025
An anonymous participant on the popular Facebook page “BHUTAN...
January 10th, 2025
The Royal Audit Authority’s (RAA) revelation of Nu 193.564...
September 28th, 2024
Punakha—“My daughter is 14 years old and has never set foot in a classroom,” says Kinley Sithup, 55, her voice heavy with emotion. “There isn’t a school nearby that can accommodate a child like her.”
September 7th, 2024
Paro—The soft hum of focused activity fills the air...
January 13th, 2025
Trashigang’s Udzorong Gewog lifted the 2024 Druk Wangyel National Traditional Archery trophy beating Samdrupjongkhar’s Martshala Gewog at Changlimithang Archery Range in Thimphu yesterday.
January 11th, 2025
Bhutan Cricket recently introduced the Player Grading and Contract...
January 9th, 2025
The stage is set for an electrifying conclusion to...
December 27th, 2024
Mongar gewog has emerged as the first team from...
June 21st, 2024
To achieve a USD five billion economy and a gross domestic product per capita (GDP) exceeding USD 6,174 by 2029, the government has projected a Nu 225.59 billion GDP contribution from the identified seven sectors.
May 4th, 2024
The World Bank (WB) predicts that Bhutan’s economy will...
April 9th, 2024
Thukten Zangpo The finance ministry projected Bhutan’s economy to...
April 6th, 2024
The government can borrow an extra Nu 35.88 billion...
January 5th, 2025
Let’s explore this idea. Both Buddhism and science, particularly quantum physics, agree that there is no solid, unchanging world. At the atomic level, most of an atom is empty space. Buddhism teaches that the true nature of all things is emptiness because nothing possesses inherent value or fixed qualities. Instead, our minds shape the world through perceptions colored by thoughts and experiences. For example, someone who has been hurt by a cat may fear cats, perceiving them as harmful, while another person might see them as loving companions. The cat itself has no fixed identity, it is a constantly changing being with infinite possibilities.
September 11th, 2023
DHAKA – Potato prices are soaring even though farmers this year grew a record 1.04 crore tonnes, cutting the buying power of consumers, especially fixed and low-income people already battered by sustained high inflation.
January 13th, 2025
Like many developing nations, Bhutan stands at a crossroads,...
January 11th, 2025
The enactment of GMC Law No. 1 of 2024...
January 11th, 2025
Groundwater, found beneath the Earth’s surface, is stored in...
January 6th, 2025
As the world grapples with the challenges of development,...
January 4th, 2025
In His Majesty’s Royal Address on the 117th National...