Promoting healthier eating habits

JIGMELING — Pema Lethro, a 37-year-old resident has undertaken a transformative endeavour. On a modest five decimals of land, he has established a thriving nutrition garden that now supplies an abundance of vegetables to nourish his family of four.

VPs promotion criteria to be reviewed: PM

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering, in a recent live interactive session...

Green Bhutan plants over 25,000 Trees

The Green Bhutan Corporation Limited (GBCL) in collaboration with MyBhutan and...

City buses to ride on bigger system for efficiency 

Come September, City Bus Services (CBS) will start their new software...

Regional collaboration sparks entrepreneurial solutions

Sixteen aspiring entrepreneurs pitched business ideas to a panel at the...

Textile at the heart of Bhutanese identity 

The Bhutanese textile has evolved over the years mostly based on...

BTP declares its Chhoekhor-Tang candidate

Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP) declared Pema Norbu as its candidate from...

PDP declares Nganglam constituency candidate

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) declared Rinchen Khandu as its candidate of...

Bhutan’s AI risks and opportunities

Professor Toby Walsh, an expert in artificial intelligence (AI) at the...

Students advocate against cervical cancer

Students of four Thimphu schools walked from the Mother and Child...

Pay revision could push inflation, many say

With a substantial pay revision for the public servants and armed...

Saang: Ura’s Festival of Women captures audience on Drukyul Literature Festival’s first day 

Among an array of literary talks and creative shows on the...

Women’s role in agriculture limited to helper

In Bumthang, Yuden looks after her kids and works in the...

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