A society for sustainable tourism

Come June, Bhutan will have a think tank to raise an independent voice in matters related to tourism. Calling it the Bhutan Sustainable Tourism Society (BSTS), the platform is conceptualized by an eco-tourism specialist, Karma Tshering, who has a PhD in tourism and more than 10 years of working in eco-tourism, with members from myriad […]

Poverty incidence decreases in agriculture sector

According to Bhutan Poverty Analysis Report (PAR) 2017, poverty incidence in...

Former IT officer to contest for NC from Gelephu

A Gelephu thrompon contestant for 2016 thromde elections has declared his...

MoWHS to blacktop Baylangdra feeder road

Following National Council’s (NC) December 4 resolution, the works and human...

Opposition Leader visits Tsirang

Beneficiaries of a central school in Tsirang say that the facility...

High level advocacy on public health and social Issues concludes

Concluding the high level advocacy on priority public health and social...

Monastic community engaged to address social issues

A non-governmental organisation, RENEW with support from UNFPA Bhutan is training...

High level advocacy tour in Thimphu

Her Majesty the Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck and Her Royal Highness...

Zhemgang DT to re-deliberate national dress resolution

The Zhemgang Dzongkhag Tshogdu’s (DT) resolution to make the national dress...

eKaaSel to redress grievances

To address grievances of people accessing public services offered by the...

Merak and Sakteng GC roads to be blacktopped in 12th Plan

The government’s pledge to blacktop all gewog centre (GC) roads across...

Mental health care services to be strengthened in 12th Plan

To strengthen mental health care services, the regional referral hospitals in...

Home ministry to consult MoIC, BICMA and Central monastic body on fake trulku issue

The two individuals claiming to be reincarnated spiritual leaders (trulkus) in...

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