NCHM forecasts more rainfall and extreme weather events

The National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM) predicts slightly above normal rainfall with potential for extreme weather events for the remainder of the monsoon season. This is according to the NCHM’s latest weather outlook for this season.

BFI trains local directors and talents to improve filmmaking

The Bhutan Film Institute (BFI), a non-profit registered with the Civil...

New traffic rules become unpopular in Trashigang

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New road safety app to provide real -time updates on roadblocks

The Department of Surface Transport (DoST) launched a new mobile and...

Driglam namzha training to reinforce Bhutanese etiquette among schools

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Forecast reveals Bhutan will experience drastic climate by 2040

Bhutan will experience a drastic increase in heat and rainfall over...

BIL launches handbook to improve insurance literacy among students

Bhutan Insurance Limited (BIL) launched its inaugural handbook on basic insurance...

Prime Minister meets with King Letsie III of Lesotho

The Prime Minister of Bhutan received a royal audience from His...

Coffee farming thrives in Samtse

Samtse—Fifty-year-old Savitri Ghalley from Shazhenkha village in Pemaling, Samtse is preparing...

Ministry warns against hiring foreign workers in non-critical jobs

The Department of Labour has once again reminded Bhutanese employers not...

Thromde explores borewells as alternative for water supply during dry season

The recently constructed borewell—groundwater extraction—near the confluence of the Wangchhu and...

SMCL fails to meet projected targets: RAA

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has revealed that the State Mining...

Japanese volunteers donate stroke mobile van to Bhutan Stroke Foundation

A group of Japanese volunteers donated a first-of-its-kind stroke mobile van...

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