Bhutan became the first country in the world to onboard its National Digital Identity (NDI) platform onto the Ethereum ...
Local leaders across the country are raising concerns over the deteriorating condition of gewog utility vehicles (boleros), ...
The vegetable production in the country saw a strong performance last year, producing 27, 873 metric tonnes (MT) across key dzongkhags. Increased yields in chili and other crops reflected the ...
Bhutan is exploring the possibility of establishing its first geopark, a designation that could combine conservation, ...
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has launched the Leaders in Civil Service Programme (LCSP) for Position Level 1 (P1 ...
Tennis Championship is being held in Bhutan for the first time in Bhutan at the National Tennis Centre in Thimphu, hosting 30 young players from Bhutan, India, Hong Kong (China), and Australia.
The overtopping at the 1,020 MW Tala Hydropower Plant dam has been contained after maintenance crews successfully accessed ...
The second phase of Bhutan’s first utility-scale solar power plant in Yongtru, Sephu Gewog, Wangdue, will be delayed by about ...
Over 160 patients are currently receiving palliative care at Bhutan’s national referral hospital, part of a programme that ...
Punakha—After six days of darkness, electricity was restored at Laya Gewog in Gasa on the evening of October 11, around 8 pm.
Gelephu—When accommodation became scarce for volunteers working on the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) project, 44-year-old ...
In a renewed push to stimulate post-pandemic growth, seven financial institutions have approved loans worth Nu 596.97 million under the government’s Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) window II—a ...