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Bhutanese farmers are set to benefit from a new five-year agreement with India that promises support in improving productivity, expanding market access, and strengthening rural livelihoods.
The three-day 9th International Conference on Medical and Health Sciences (ICMH 2025) opened yesterday in Thimphu with calls for renewed commitment to building resilient health systems in the face of ...
The Paro District Court yesterday sentenced Indian national Aamir Rasul Shikalgar, 35, to 20 years in prison for smuggling 19.289 kilograms of heroin into Bhutan.
The country’s first private cricket academy, founded by national cricket icon Ranjung Mikyo Dorji in the capital in 2023, is gaining momentum with 44 young cricketers, including 18 girls.
The country’s rich forests are home to the musk deer, locally called Lachum, but its survival is under threat. Male Lachum carry a tiny musk pod, a gland that produces a fragrant substance prized in ...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL) is working under a comprehensive strategy to build a resilient, sustainable, ...
In a joint effort to combat the growing impacts of climate change, the government launched pilot projects aimed at enhancing ...
Gelephu—Criminal activities, traffic violations, and other unlawful acts, including illegal waste dumping in Gelephu and ...
The hotel industry in the country, battered by sluggish tourist arrivals and mounting debt, is preparing to ask financial ...
Yonten Jamtsho, who has low vision, shared his personal journey of learning Braille at Muenselling Institute, Khaling, as ...
Samtse—Residents of Dorokha in Samtse are struggling with frequent power fluctuations that have disrupted daily life and ...
After nearly 14 years in the making, the Punatsangchhu–II Hydroelectric Project has been fully commissioned, with its final Unit-6 (170MW) successfully synchronised to the national grid yesterday.