A poetic journey across borders

The intersection of cultural identity and passion is a powerful catalyst for poetry.

Singaporean poet and educator Pooja Nansi said this in a conversation with Siok Sian Pek Dorji, the founding Executive Director of the Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy, on the theme ‘From Dragon Tales to Lion City: A Bhutan-Singapore Literary Exchange’.

Bhutan Echoes honours literary and artistic pioneers

Marking the end of the three-day festival of literature and arts,...

AI dilemma: Balancing tradition and technology

Bhutan was recently ranked the top country to use ChatGPT, with...

Drukgyal Zhipa: The Bodhisattva King

At the ongoing Bhutan Echoes festival in Thimphu yesterday, French Ambassador...

The vanishing sense of belonging and innocence

One of the reasons for high attrition in the civil service...

From Red Riding Hood to clowns, experimental play ‘Shape Shifters’ explores fluidity of identity

The opening night of Bhutan Echoes: Drukyul Literature and Arts Festival,...

Govt endorses Educare Skill as National Online Dzongkha Learning Platform

Less than two weeks after the Prime Minister announced that the...

Paradox of wealth and happiness

During the Bhutan Echoes: Drukyul’s Literature and Arts Festival 2024, Professor...

Disease, wildlife, and funding woes affect Wobthang’s dairy farm

Bumthang - Rain or shine, Pem Namgay, 31-year-old dairy farm manager,...

Water flagship achieves 90% success

Under the 12th Plan’s water flagship programme, significant progress has been...

Education flagship achieves major milestones

The education flagship programme implemented in the 12th Plan by the...

Health flagship project tackles Bhutan’s cancer burden

The Bhutan Health Flagship Project, running from 2020 to 2023, aimed...

CSI drives job creation and product innovations

The Start-Up and Cottage and Small Industry (CSI) development flagship programme,...

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