Fading traditions: The changing landscape of Dhue Sanyen

Chaskhar, Mongar – The serene village of Chaskhar was abuzz with preparations for the Dhue Sanyen festival, a tradition that has shaped the beliefs of the community for generations.

Desperate for water, thromde’s residents rely on divine intervention

High in the lush and marshy area at Ngabiphu, above the...

One in four poor is a child

As 26,066 Bhutanese exited multidimensional poverty in 2022 since 2017, 16,181...

Accident claims lives of a mother and her child 

A mother and her daughter were instantly killed when the car...

Japan approves billions in loan for economic recovery 

To support economic recovery and growth, Bhutan has sought 6,550 million...

Highlanders demand equitable compensation for livestock losses

The highlanders of Thimphu’s Lingshi and Dagala gewogs are pressing the...

Govt. wants RMA to look into loan deferment and interest accrual

The government intends to approach the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) to...

Declining chilli production raises concerns

Bhutan’s plan to halt chilli import if domestic production reaches self-sufficiency...

DTT announces three more candidates

Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa (DTT) yesterday revealed the names of three candidates...

Man found dead in Mochhu

Punakha police are asking anyone who knows or has information about...

CSOs aspire to do more 

With very limited avenues to garner support at home, Bhutan Civil...

Bridging the info-gap in agriculture

In an attempt to harness geospatial information systems for agricultural monitoring...

Water shortage improves with rain

The rain has come, relieving the pressure on the Thromde water...

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