Digital economy crucial for future employment opportunities

A technology-driven high-end economy could be a promising sector for generating more job opportunities in the future even as Bhutan faces the challenge of tackling increasing youth unemployment.

Livestock losses worry farmers

Bhutan recorded 2,187 bovine deaths in the past eight months this...

Intensifying zero poaching efforts against illegal wildlife trade

The illicit trade in wildlife is gaining alarming traction within the...

His Majesty confers a red scarf, and grants promotions

His Majesty The King yesterday conferred red scarf to Karma Yonten,...

Human-elephant conflict escalates in Gelephu

In the early hours between 2:30am and 3am yesterday, a herd...

Bhutan welcomes HRH the Gyalsem

On Saturday, as the nation awoke to the news of the...

WOW losing the wow factor?

The Wobthang Organic Wonders (WOW) project in Tang, Bumthang, initiated as...

Historic Bhutan-India railway link could begin soon

The Government of India has allocated INR 1,200 billion for the...

BCCI explores FDIs 

The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) is exploring ways...

GDP grows but primary sector faces contraction

In 2022, Bhutan witnessed a growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP)...

Growing domestic demand cuts electricity export revenue by 27 percent

The overall electricity export revenue to India declined by about 27...

Bhutan joins mega regional conservation project

A project that will plant one billion trees and restore one...

Two former ministers alleged of abuse of power

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Kuensel learnt, has forwarded a case for...

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