Lhading sacred statues in Nepal

Authorities have narrowed  down the search for the stolen statues from Lhading Goenpa in Paro to Nepal. The Royal Bhutan Police has notified the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) who assured help.

Economic growth downgraded to 6.1 percent for 2024

Bhutan’s finance ministry has adjusted its economic growth forecast for 2024...

More than 1,000 international tourists attend Thimphu Tshechu

This year’s Thimphu Tshechu attracted over 1,000 international visitors, according to...

Driver faces negligent homicide charges in Phuentsholing accident

The Phuentsholing police have concluded the investigation into the accident that...

New digital deposit system rewards recycling with cash back

Picture this: You drop a PET bottle into a machine and...

Bhutan to eliminate HCFCs by next year

As Bhutan observed World Ozone Day yesterday, the country committed to...

FSAPP project surpasses targets, enhances market linkages

Yog Raj Limbu, a farmer from Kuchinthang in Tendruk, Samtse grows...

Higher vehicle registration and toll fees in pipeline for Thimphu

In a bid to manage Thimphu’s growing traffic woes, the government...

Australia’s new enrolment cap for foreign students likely to affect Bhutanese students

The Australian government’s recent decision to cut international student intakes at...

Thimphu Tshechu Fair showcases local products amidst festive atmosphere

In a celebration marking the first birth anniversary of Her Royal...

Mongar’s outskirts struggle with waste

Mongar—Residents living in the outskirts of Mongar town are grappling with...

Budget shortage stalls Samtse town development

Samtse—Following the development of Local Area Plan (LAP) 1 for the...

Bhutan faces unprecedented rise in extreme weather events

Extreme weather is no longer a distant global headline—it’s hitting home...

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