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Gelephu—At least three international construction firms are expected to undertake the 13.6-kilometre Gelephu–Tareythang ...
Bhutan’s critical care services are steadily expanding as the government intensifies efforts to improve infection control and ...
The country’s journalism fraternity came together Saturday to celebrate the 9th Annual Journalism Awards (AJA) 2025, ...
The ongoing United States–China trade war is redrawing global supply chains, prompting companies to shift operations from ...
Eco-tourism in Bhutan is emerging as a powerful tool to protect natural and cultural heritage while delivering tangible ...
As discussions on climate change unfolded—tracing its sweeping effects from melting glaciers to Bhutan’s unique position as a ...
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire across land, air and sea on May 10 starting 5:00 pm—after an intense war—halting the fight between the two nuclear armed countries.
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has not yet reached a final decision on adopting the Cambridge curriculum by July this year, Education Minister Yeezang De Thapa clarified ...
Phuentsholing—Although Samtse was declared the country’s fifth dzongkhag thromde by the previous Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) ...
With the fourth phase of the monetary relief measures set to end on June 30, 2025, the Ministry of Finance has begun ...
Healthcare professionals call for private sector participation amid mounting strain on public system
A growing chorus of Bhutan’s healthcare professionals is calling for private sector participation in healthcare delivery, as ...
To raise Bhutan’s standing in the global media landscape, experts suggest drawing lessons from countries that consistently ...
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