ERA launches 5-year strategic plan

The Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) launched its strategic plan for 2024-2029 on August 12, aiming to become a ‘world-class electricity regulator and facilitator’. ERA has developed a comprehensive strategic plan to navigate the evolving dynamics of the sector and align with the government’s development goals.

Is violence ever justifiable under any circumstances?

Around 25 percent of Bhutanese women and girls believe it is...

Alleged child molestation case against Opposition MP reaches OAG

Punakha—After completing the investigation, the Trongsa Police handed over the alleged...

AI-powered crop monitoring system wins agrifood innovation challenge

Phurpa Dorji, a 21-year-old third-year student at Gyalpoizhing College of Information...

REVIVE prepares to ensure smooth reintegration of Bhutanese returnees

A total of 335 Bhutanese nationals have registered for the National...

Bhutan launches youth-led World Food Forum Chapter

Bhutan World Food Forum Chapter (BWFFC) was launched on International Youth...

The scale of destruction of Dechencholing flood

A report from the Home Ministry reveals the extensive damage caused...

Zero Pixel team wins legal aid hackathon

The final year students of Gyalpozhing College of Information Technology  (GCIT),...

Climate Justice workshop discusses complex challenges posed by climate change

The two-day ‘Climate Justice Workshop: Legal Pathways and Global Actions’ kicked...

Letting travellers clear their carbon footprint

A few months ago, founder of Amulet Luxury Travel Bhutan, Tshering...

Phuentsholing township project faces uncertainty

Phuentsholing—The Phuentsholing Township Development Project’s (PTDP) Zone A is likely to...

Tourism must serve Bhutan, not the other way round

“...in the 1970s, tourism as an industry was only introduced after...

Government intensifies battle against drug cases

In a move to address the growing drug-related issues, particularly among...

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