For residents of Tashithang Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar, a short stretch of road has become a long-standing problem. More than ...
Hundreds of young people and sports instructors in Thimphu took part in a lively gymnastics session today aimed at promoting ...
Starting July this year, passengers will be allowed to carry up to 30 kilograms of accompanied luggage on both long-distance and local buses, excluding ...
Illegal wildlife trade remains one of the most profitable environmental crimes in the world. Despite Bhutan’s strong conservation record, the country is ...
Pasaphu village in Trashigang’s Kangpar Gewog is quietly edging toward becoming a Yuetong or an empty village. Each year, one or two households leave to ...
More than 6,500 wildlife-related offences have been settled by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources between 2020 and ...
Five Bhutanese youths, currently studying in Australia, have returned to Thimphu to take part in the 18th Golden Youth Award ...
Lams play a vital role in local religious ceremonies, especially when someone in the village is ill or passes away. However, ...
Wildlife crime, once driven mainly by small-scale poaching, is increasingly becoming an organised and transnational activity ...
Her Majesty Queen Mother Sangay Choden Wangchuck, met with students, local leaders and officials as part of the High-Level ...
What could be more confusing than having your census registered under one gewog but voting for the leaders of another? Well, ...
After a seven-year gap, Khamaedthang farmers of Phuentshogthang Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar have resumed spring paddy ...