In an initiative aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict and enhancing wildlife conservation, Bhutan Ecological Society ...
Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen graced the closing ceremony of The PEMA Symposium, the first iteration of Bhutan’s National Mental ...
During the question-and-answer session at the National Assembly yesterday, the Minister of Home Affairs outlined the ...
Dagana—In a progressive step towards inclusive development, the local government of Dagana is prioritising gender equality ...
The PEMA Mental Health Symposium, focused on the global mental health crisis, brought together experts, advocates, and ...
Paro— More than 70 journalists from various media organisations, along with officials from the Department of Media, Creative ...
The practice of “naming and shaming” individuals involved in drug offences has become increasingly common in Bhutan, ...
Despite the government’s claim that work has begun to increase rural life insurance premiums from Nu 30,000 to Nu 150,000, progress has been slow, according to the Members of Parliament (MPs).
Agriculture is the backbone of our rural economy. Nearly 60 percent of our population depend on agriculture for livelihood, ...
Dagana-Surja Man Rai, a 48-year-old farmer from Loongsilsa Chiwog, is among the remote residents of Dagana’s Lhamoizingkha ...
Trashigang— Dorji Tsering, the 40-year-old Gup of Udzorong gewog, is championing a new era of inclusive leadership in his ...
Economic Affairs Committee has recommended review of Bhutan’s interest rate policies to improve access to rural credit. The ...