Vigilance heightened against mpox

After the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared mpox as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) on August 14, the Ministry of Health (MoH) has been vigilant. It has been taking precautionary measures to handle any cases that might reach Bhutan.

BNB clinches ‘Best Bank in Bhutan’ award for second consecutive year

Bhutan National Bank (BNB) has been named the ‘Best Bank in...

Frequent roadblocks at Namling frustrate travellers

Frequent roadblocks between Sengor and Yongkala create nightmares and major inconveniences...

Thimphu Thromde races to restore water supply

Thimphu Thromde has deployed about 70 workers to expedite the restoration...

His Majesty the King visits Gyalsung Academy in Khotokha

His Majesty the King visited the Khotokha Gyalsung Academy in Wangdue...

Heavy rains wreck water supply, affecting major areas of Thimphu

Several parts of Thimphu will be without water for about a...

Former agriculturist turns barren land into thriving dragon fruit farm

Samtse—What was once a desolate wetland is now a vibrant dragon...

Bhutan Ecological Society to plant 10 million trees by 2030

Trashigang— The Bhutan Ecological Society (BES) has set a bold goal...

Bhutan-Thailand collaboration celebrates Bhutanese culture and crafts

To mark 50 years of tourism in Bhutan and strengthen cultural...

Dungkar Dzong-an icon of Bhutan’s transformation

The Dungkar Dzong in Pangbisa, Paro, is a vivid living monument...

New Zealand’s leading tech firm to develop Bhutan Integrated Tax System

Following unforeseen delays and technical hiccups, the Department of Revenue and...

Tama HSS to become a special TVET school

The government’s announcement to establish a Technical, Vocational Education and Training...

Government to leverage blockchain technology to improve public services

The government is integrating blockchain technology across various sectors through the...

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