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Thimphu has taken its first practical step to stop dumping and start transforming its organic waste. For this, a new ...
Paro is seeing a rising number of stray cattle damaging crops and raising safety concerns among residents. To address the ...
Bhutan aims to restore up to 50,000 hectares, equivalent to over 70,000 football pitches of degraded land, over the next ten ...
The Bar Council of Bhutan has reviewed over 60 complaints received since 2020 against individuals misrepresenting themselves ...
The Prime Minister’s Office will be taking legal action if Kuenphen Motors and Bhutan Hyundai fail to refund subsidies for 29 ...
Until today, Bhutan’s Citizenship Identity Card, or CID, has been in its third generation. Starting today, the Department of ...
Exporters allege widespread fronting in Phuentshogling; whistleblowers claim receiving death threats
The industry, commerce and employment ministry has once again asked its Phuentshogling regional office to investigate alleged ...
Placing Bhutan on the global banking map, ORO Bank has partnered with Nium, a Singapore-based real-time cross-border payment ...
Bhutanese households may need to brace for higher living costs in the coming months. Prices are expected to rise, ...
Bhutan’s third Voluntary National Review 2025 paints a mixed picture of the country’s development journey, significant gains ...
It is not always prayers and spiritual practices that instil discipline, leadership, and teamwork among monks and nuns.
Bhutan is renowned worldwide as a carbon-negative country. But behind that global image is a hidden challenge. The country ...
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