Bhutan jumps 10 places in media freedom

Bhutan’s press freedom ranking has soared by 30 places in the past three years, as it jumped 10 places for the third year in the World Press Freedom ranking 2017. Bhutan jumped from 94 in 2015 to the 84th position out of 180 countries.

11 men, one minor confess to choeten vandalism

The Mongar dzongkhag court conducted a rebuttal hearing on April 25...

His Holiness the Je Khenpo administers Tshewang in Bumthang

At least 10,000 devotees received Tshewang from His Holiness the Je...

Carjackers target Boleros in P’ling

Since 2015, 10 Boleros were reported stolen in Phuentsholing, with two...

TCB clears tour guide of sexual harassment and fraud charges

The penalty of Nu 10,000, which the Tourism Council of Bhutan...

Promoting innovation and creativity 

Recognising their innovation, an incense maker, a milk processing unit, a...

Her Majesty in Lhuentse

Her Majesty the Queen Mother Sangay Choden Wangchuck met the students...

Flash flood cuts off Gasa

Gasa is once again cut off after a flash flood washed...

Eutok monastic school upgraded to a college

Her Majesty the Royal Grand Mother Kesang Choeden Wangchuck inaugurated the...

Norzin Lam community opposes 15-minute parking rule

About 30 house owners and shopkeepers of Norzin Lam approached the...

Je Khenpo performs Sinoen ritual

His Holiness the Je Khenpo performed the Sinoen ritual at a...

Pemagatshel declared malaria free

Pemagatshel dzongkhag was awarded a certificate for not reporting a single...

Four convicted in assault and battery case

Haa dzongkhag court sentenced three soldiers of the Royal Bhutan Army...

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