Heavy workload drives rural teachers to urban schools

Teachers in rural schools are increasingly seeking transfers to urban areas, faced with mounting workloads that compromise their professional and personal well-being. This trend has led to a troubling staff shortage in many rural schools across the country.

Reviving Tshongpoktor as a model integrated farm

Trashigang—Tshongpoktor, once a failed Land Use Certificates (LUC) project in Yangner...

Central Bhutan experiences higher inflation

Bhutan’s central region is facing soaring prices as inflation continues to...

An artistic pilgrimage: Discovering the Thirty-Five Buddhas

Stepping into the exhibition space at VAST Bhutan is like entering...

ADB unveils new strategy to boost Bhutan’s economic resilience and sustainability

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced a new Country Partnership Strategy...

Railway link to be an economic game-changer for Samtse

Samtse—Even as preparations for the construction of the 16-kilometre Samtse-Banarhat cross-border...

Bhutan and Germany exchange insights for the future

On the night of September 16, an official dinner was held...

AI as a suspect: A panel discussion

A crucial dialogue on two pressing global issues—freedom of the press...

New Mines and Minerals Bill to overhaul mining sector

The Department of Geology and Mines (DGM) is currently drafting the...

Lhading sacred statues in Nepal

Authorities have narrowed  down the search for the stolen statues from...

Economic growth downgraded to 6.1 percent for 2024

Bhutan’s finance ministry has adjusted its economic growth forecast for 2024...

More than 1,000 international tourists attend Thimphu Tshechu

This year’s Thimphu Tshechu attracted over 1,000 international visitors, according to...

Driver faces negligent homicide charges in Phuentsholing accident

The Phuentsholing police have concluded the investigation into the accident that...

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