Historic launch of Gyalsung in Jamtsholing sparks hope and excitement

Samtse—Located about 40 kilometres from Samtse town toward Tashicholing, Jamtsholing, formerly known as Sathbotay—otherwise a sleepy foothill settlement, has gained historical significance following the inauguration of the Gyalsung Academy by His Majesty the King yesterday.

New dawn for Bhutanese youth

Gyalpoizhing—In a historic moment towards shaping the future of Bhutanese youth,...

Japanese company to transform Chanachen village into organic farming model

Chanachen village in Geling Gewog, Chukha is on the threshold of...

Financial institutions to rigorously assess ESP applications

Financial institutions (FI) in the country have started accepting applications for...

Road inches closer to Laya

Gasa—Travelling to the highland village of Laya in Gasa, which hosts...

Mongar town calls for CCTV surveillance to tackle crime and littering

Mongar—With increasing population and number of vehicles in Mongar town, residents...

Reinventing Sowa Rigpa—traditional science of healing

In recent years, sowa rigpa or traditional science of healing is...

Bhutan’s national football team takes on Bangladesh in FIFA friendly today

Bhutan’s senior national men’s football team will face Bangladesh today in...

Crafting a future with skills

Punakha—August 28. As the clock strikes 10:40 a.m, the workshop at...

Govt injects Nu 200 million to revitalise the struggling film industry

In a bid to revive the country’s beleaguered film industry, the...

National Biodiversity Centre gets Nu 101 million budget to develop ecosystem services

With Nu 101 million allocated in the 13th Plan, the National...

City bus service to roll out advanced bus tracking system in two months

In two months, city bus users in Thimphu will be able...

Turning eastern Bhutan into a model eco-tourism destination

Despite their stunning beauty, rich cultural heritage, and abundant trekking opportunities,...

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