In today’s digital world, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have become integral to our ...
Sonam Choden, a 41-year-old mother, watches the late October clouds gather with a familiar sense of dread. Her 11-year-old ...
Pelkhil School, a private school in Thimphu, is set to become the first school in Bhutan to fully implement the Cambridge ...
Dophum, a 42-year-old farmer from Guma gewog in Punakha, planted Kamtey rice this season. She plans to switch to high-value ...
With winter approaching, the country’s risk of forest fires is rising, requiring greater caution. To help anticipate and ...
International tourists can now finally enter and exit from the eastern border town of Samdrupjongkhar, following the official ...
Residents along the Haa-Samtse Secondary National Highway (SNH) are calling for long-term road improvements as frequent ...
We are facing a pressing challenge that threatens the health and well-being of our people—non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The 2024 Druk Wangyal National Archery Tournament at the Changlimithang Archery Range in Thimphu is off to a thrilling start, with a record 58 teams from 50 gewogs, vying for victory in this ...
A programme ‘Scaling Up of Playful Parenting in Bhutan’ (SCPPB) highlights the significant impact of playful parenting on ...
Zhemgang—In remote village of Berti in Zhemgang, 45-year-old Sonam Chophel is fighting hard to keep his smoked fish production business afloat—the last remaining venture of its kind in the district.
The recently concluded five-day Snowman Race, held between Laya and Bumthang, has reinforced the growing impact of climate change on high-altitude communities of the country.