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Bhutan has one doctor for every 1,284 people, falling short of the World Health Organisation’s recommended ratio of one per 1 ...
Weaving cloth from nettle plants has declined with the arrival of imported fabrics in the country. Yet, in Samdrup Jongkhar’s ...
The wait continues as data users grow impatient. The much-anticipated reduction in data charges may still take some time to ...
Bhutan is set to launch a major youth-focused initiative this October as part of the Gelephu Mindfulness City vision. The ...
Banking sectors in Bhutan and across Asia are facing challenges such as costly cross-border transactions, fraud risks, and ...
People in the East are moving beyond traditional farming. Many are now embracing horticulture as a more profitable venture.
The first leg of the BOB Bhutan Women’s National League 2025 has wrapped up, setting the stage for an even more thrilling ...
Bhutan is globally recognised for being carbon negative, but its air quality is deteriorating. Studies show that pollution ...
To strengthen disaster preparedness and response in communities, the National Land Commission officials have resumed their ...
The first-ever Bathing Carnival in Bhutan will be hosted in Pema Gatshel next week. The festival, centred on the Bhutanese ...
In pursuit of Bhutan’s ambitious goal of becoming 100 per cent organic by 2035, a capacity-building programme was held in Tsirang. The training was aimed ...
Dzomlingthang, one of the popular public sites in Punakha, is getting a major facelift. Development works are underway to ...
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