Serchu: An educator the community is grateful to
January 14th, 2023
Travelling to new places is a joy, more so when you don’t have a guide.
Baeyul Kunzang in Chhukha was a mysterious place for me. Gongto, a member of the Jigmechhu campsite, led me to Serchu. I found him sitting on the steps of the village lhakhang after lunch.
Jigmechu: an ecotourism site with a promise
December 31st, 2022
Wangchuk Dorji had completed more than two decades in the police...
33 percent of lakes disappeared
December 28th, 2022
Harkati Tsho, Norbudzingkha — A bright day on the hilltop of the sleeping...
Organic hub for an organic Bhutan
December 17th, 2022
Bhutan’s 100 percent organic dream has been pushed to 2035.
We are not confident to take up leadership positions: PCF women
December 14th, 2022
Phub Zangmo Sherpa, a young mother of three, joined the Phunsum...
Safer homes for the poor
December 3rd, 2022
Prem Bdhr Khapangi, 48, is from Balakhop in Semjong, Tsirang. He grew up...
Orchid farmers in Geserling struggle with low demand
November 23rd, 2022
Despite high hopes, Gesarling Women’s Orchid Farm in Dagana is struggling...
Mahabalipuram’s great stonework
November 19th, 2022
Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu is one of the many UNESCO World...
Baideys—indigenous practitioners treating patient with herbs
November 9th, 2022
Pelrithang, Tsirang—no processing firm, no fancy equipment, not even crowds of...
Making good use of plastic waste
November 5th, 2022
After receiving training from the Tarayana Foundation in 2018 to develop...
Protected farming to fight human-wildlife-conflict
October 22nd, 2022
Pema Letro and his wife Tshering Zangmo’s house at Jigmeling, Gelephu...
Conserving indigenous poultry breeds—sustainable production
September 21st, 2022
Local chicken breeds are not only highly adapted to the natural environment but...
Bhutan’s first fully fledged fabric Manufacturing company
September 17th, 2022
Only two industries at Dhamdum Industrial Park (DIP) in Samtse have...
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