Sarpang dzong construction to miss 2023 deadline 

The construction of the Sarpang dzong will be delayed by about a year. As of today,  only 60 percent of the construction is complete.  

Exploring Hydrogen fuel for transport sector

Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) is exploring possibilities of converting electricity...

New tech aids JDWNRH specialists treat Laya women 

Pregnant women in Laya can now access specialised mother and child...

Project to tackle Covid-19 impact ends 

To learn from the Economic Support Project (ESF), stakeholders shared their...

Border district leaders meet in Phuentsholing 

Three years after the last coordination meeting, the 25th Border Districts...

Cultural Heritage Database System launched 

To document important heritage sites and establish a database system, the...

Trans Bhutan Trail revives ancient trail 

The paths connecting western to eastern Bhutan that served as Zhunglam...

INR reserve below central bank’s required threshold 

Bhutan’s rupee reserve (INR) has dropped below the central bank’s required...

Thousands cross border every day after reopening 

After the international border opened on September 23, a total of...

Indigenous breeds and crop varieties at risk 

The country’s native livestock breeds and crop varieties have cultural values...

Terphurs on display for the first time 

Eleven ritual daggers (phurpa) are on display for the first time...

Vajrayana Buddhism has been a central part of Bhutan

With two days left for the International Vajrayana conference to begin...

Dengue outbreak in Phuentsholing 

Phuentsholing has reported a dengue outbreak after a 28-year-old man, a...

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