Nearly 70 per cent of children with disabilities remain out of school as of last year in Bhutan. That is over 2,600 children.
After years of deteriorating conditions and neglect, the long-awaited resurfacing of Norgaygang Gewog Centre or GC road in ...
If the Royal Audit Authority or RAA’s recommendations come through, contractors failing to deliver projects on time will not ...
A warm meal, a kind word, and a little joy can bring comfort to those going through life-threatening illnesses. Since 2018, ...
In Pema Gatshel’s Shali Village, farmers have been exploring new farming methods that will allow them to earn more without ...
For years, residents of Tsirang Toed Gewog in Tsirang have struggled with a drinking water shortage. The growing number of ...
The Royal Audit Authority’s review report on the Local Government Development Grant found that most local government funds ...
A group of farmers in Yangnyer Gewog, Trashigang, is breathing new life into the nine-acre Tshowoong Poktor integrated ...
In recent years, a growing number of Bhutanese have been leaving for higher studies abroad, especially in Australia. But the ...
From just three in 1998, today there are more than 400 patients undergoing dialysis in Bhutan. Additionally, more than 500 people are suffering from ...
In the last ten years, over 700 cases of chorten and lhakhang vandalism have been reported. The Royal Bhutan Police said ...
Relying on conventional conservation methods to analyse and preserve artefacts has always been challenging in Bhutanese ...