Heavy rains wreck water supply, affecting major areas of Thimphu

Several parts of Thimphu will be without water for about a week following extensive damage to the main water transmission line between Dodena and Taba yesterday following incessant rainfall.

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...

Phamai Doonghing: A lifeline for parents navigating the challenges of childhood cancer

The Bhutan Cancer Society (BCS) yesterday launched the Phamai Doonghing (Parents’...

Life after stroke

Thirty-two-year-old Kesang woke up early to a pleasant morning in January,...

Conserving the 17th-century earth-rammed house of Kabesa

A three-storey traditional structure stands alone on a gentle slope near...

A Royal gift to Thimphu

His Majesty the King, His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, and...

Bhutan plans to increase quinoa production to 250 MT in 13th Plan

Germination problems, timeliness of sowing, care after germination, mechanisation knowledge, damage...

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