The Government of Japan has agreed to provide loan assistance for the construction of three hydropower projects in the ...
The Royal Academy of Performing Arts (RAPA), formally institutionalised in 1967, was envisioned as a guardian of Bhutan’s ...
The country’s foreign exchange reserves grew by 15.39 percent year-over-year, reaching USD 700.51 million as of December 2024 ...
Phuentsholing—Phuentsholing Thromde will launch the country’s first parking application, Parking.bt, on February 21, 2025, ...
The number of black-necked cranes (BNC) wintering in the country has nearly doubled since the first survey in 1987, reaching ...
Karma Tshetem’s once-thriving hardware business in Gelephu has been in freefall. Forced to slash her retail space in half and ...
The speaker of National Assembly, Lungten Dorji, will represent Bhutan at the 15th Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) Plenary ...
The Ministry of Health is taking a multi-pronged approach to reduce lead exposure in the country, following a national blood ...
The Opposition Party, Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP), has strongly criticised the government’s decision to reinstate the Class X ...
If there is one guideline that continues to draw the attention of auditors, it is the hospitality and entertainment (H&E) ...
Kuenzang Wangchuk battled alcohol addiction, spending most of his earnings on cheap liquor and struggling to repay the debts ...
Math is too hard.” “Math is boring.” “Why do we even need to study this?”—these complaints echo in classrooms everywhere. For years, math has been reduced to endless drills, formula memorization, and ...
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