The country’s first green hydrogen pilot plant, located in Gidawom near the Thimphu-Paro highway, is expected to begin with a ...
In a celebration of friendship and mutual respect, Bhutan is gearing up for a historic State Visit from the King and Queen of ...
Trongsa—With no clear plans for the redevelopment of the Viewpoint Resort in Trongsa—once a three-star luxury property now ...
Phuentsholing—Phuentsholing Thromde’s order to relocate more than 20 long-established industries in Phuentsholing has drawn ...
The Bhutan Health Trust Fund (BHTF) is the financial backbone of Bhutan’s free healthcare system, ensuring a steady supply of ...
Punakha—A businesswoman nearly lost Nu 650,000 last year after her former colleague persuaded her to invest in what was ...
The alarming rise in the import of e-cigarettes into the country and its growing popularity, particularly among youth, has ...
Secretariat has disbursed Nu 4.1 billion of the Nu 15 billion allocated to revitalise key sectors, including tourism, ...
Aligning with the concept of learning abroad and giving back to the country, the Institute of Technology and Professional Learning (ITPL) has introduced four new courses to improve public health, ...
With the loan deferment options initiated during the pandemic set to end by June 30 this year, the government has begun discussions with the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) and financial institutions ...
The High Court has ordered the organiser of singing reality show, Bhutan Idol, to pay Nu 2.6 million to its first top three winners within six months.
Knowledge is a key happiness indicator in Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness (GNH) index, particularly in relation to education. Some argue that the pursuit of knowledge itself is more valuable, as it ...