Share-trading halved, market value up

Despite share-trading in the secondary market dropping by over two-folds last year compared to the previous year, the market capitalisation (M-cap) saw an upward trend, indicating a rise in share prices.

American teen launches menstrual health drive in Bhutan

Amaya Chadha, a 16-year-old student from the United States, has taken...

Potato growers of Wangdue: challenges and opportunities

Wangdue, renowned for its potato cultivation, primarily produces potatoes in the...

The battle against low fertility

The Ministry of Health (MoH) and the World Health Organisation (WHO)...

Oyster mushroom farms in Tsholingkhar close up shop amid challenges

Tsirang—Two years ago, nearly every household of Tsholingkhar gewog in Tsirang...

Steady decline in wheat and buckwheat production

Not too long ago, Sangay Dema, a 65-year-old farmer from the...

First census reveals 302 Red Pandas in Bhutan

For the first time, Bhutan has conducted a census of its...

Local leaders question school mergers, call for alternatives to closure

The  education and skills development ministry’s school rationalisation initiative, aimed at...

Bhutan Echoes: A celebration of literature and arts to enlighten, evolve, and evoke

Bhutan’s premier literature festival, Bhutan Echoes: Drukyul’s Literature and Arts Festival...

Samdrupcholing township waits for loan to kickstart development

Samdrupjongkhar—Landowners in Samdrupcholing drungkhag are waiting for loans to commence construction...

The fallow lands of Tsirang

Tsirang— What might come as a surprise to many, vast swathes...

Building capacity of Bhutanese exporters

A capacity-building workshop for Bhutanese exporters on procedures and regulatory requirements...

New project to balance tiger protection and livelihoods

To mark Global Tiger Day, the World Wildlife Fund Bhutan and...

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