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"Yes, We Care" launches a nationwide outreach to shield its youth from substance abuse.
Trashigang—In the high-altitude village of Merak in Trashigang, where spring transforms the hillsides into a sweep of bl...
The BoB Bhutan Premier League (BPL) 2026 is currently underway with high anticipation and surprises, and it is expected...
The National Statistics Bureau (NSB) is calling for major reforms to centralise Bhutan’s data system, citing fragmented...
Of the total of 28 awards, 18 were for print, one for radio, five for television, and four for digital journalism. The a...
Phuentsholing—Despite successive governments promising solutions, the housing crisis in the country’s commercial hub is...
Charmi Chheda’s relationship with the stage began long before she understood what theatre could mean. At eight years old...
The capital city is, once again, under excavation. From Motithang to Babesa, roads and drains are being dug out severing...
Amid growing concerns over misinformation, declining public trust and recent drop in international press freedom rankings, journalists, regulators and government representatives gathered yesterday to discuss how media and institutions can work together more openly and effectively in the digital age.
Read MoreThe digital age has transformed Bhutanese society in ways unimaginable in just a decade or two. Social media and online platforms have opened enormous opportunities for communication, business, education, entertainment, and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreThe three small hydropower projects - the 18MW Suchhu, 32MW Yungichhu, and 54MW Burgangchhu, are expected to generate 494 million units (MU) of electricity annually.
Read MorePunakha—The Royal Bhutan Police has deployed 28 police personnel, including two officers, to Lunana amid mounting security concerns triggered by a surge in illegal cordyceps collection in the remote highlands.
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