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Princess Eeuphelma at 7th Paralympic Festival 2026
Princess Eeuphelma graced the 7th Paralympic Festival 2026 in Bhutan, highlighting the Kingdom's commitment to inclusivity and empowerment through sports.
April 22, 2026

Understanding Emptiness: A Cultural Insight
Explore the profound concept of emptiness in Buddhism, revealing insights that transform personal identity and cultural understanding.
April 18, 2026
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Storm Wreaks Havoc in Mongar: 42 Households Impacted
A severe storm in Mongar leaves 42 households affected across eight gewogs. Discover the impact, relief efforts, and future preparedness strategies.
April 25, 2026

Nine-Year Sentence for Rape Sparks Legal Debate
The Wangdue Dzongkhag Court's nine-year sentence for Karma Dorji reflects Bhutan's strict legal stance on crimes against minors, emphasizing justice and victim protection.
April 25, 2026

Securing Bhutan's Future Through Child Development
Bhutan's focus on child development is crucial for its future. By addressing malnutrition, enhancing digital education, and supporting mental health, Bhutan ensures a brighter tomorrow.
April 25, 2026

Bhutan Repatriates Nationals Amid Gulf Job Cuts
Bhutan's government is actively repatriating nationals affected by Gulf job cuts, highlighting the need for robust support systems for overseas workers.
April 25, 2026
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Rangjung TTI Pioneers Courses in AI & Cybersecurity
Rangjung TTI is launching advanced courses in AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity, aiming to equip students with cutting-edge skills for the global digital economy.
April 25, 2026

Teachers' Dilemma: Distant Postings and Family Strains
Explore the challenges faced by Bhutanese teachers due to distant postings, affecting family life and professional commitments. Discover the ministry's efforts and the call for improved support.
April 25, 2026

Youth Drive Climate Action on Earth Day
Young minds in Bhutan turn Earth Day into a launchpad for climate action, proposing innovative solutions like algae panels and carpooling projects.
April 23, 2026

MoESD Mid-term Review Shows Impressive Progress
Bhutan's Ministry of Education and Skills Development has made significant progress under the 13th Five-Year Plan, with improvements in school infrastructure, curriculum reforms, and youth skill development.
April 22, 2026
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Boost for Hotels: 5% Interest Subsidy Starts May 1
The RMA launches a 5% interest subsidy for Bhutan's hotels from May 1, aimed at easing financial pressures and supporting economic recovery.
April 25, 2026

Pay Gaps Fuel Job-Hopping, Stress Talent Retention
Pay disparities in Bhutan drive job-hopping, creating talent retention challenges and reshaping the labor market. Discover the economic implications and solutions.
April 25, 2026

Bhutan's SEAL and Brand Bhutan Certifications Shine
Discover how Bhutan's SEAL Award and Brand Bhutan Certification are elevating local products to international markets, boosting the economy, and promoting sustainability.
April 22, 2026

Say Aa-Pow and Boost Bhutan's Dairy Economy
Discover how Aa-Pow ice cream supports Bhutanese farmers and empowers local youth, transforming the dairy economy in Gelephu.
April 22, 2026
Young minds in Bhutan turn Earth Day into a launchpad for climate action, proposing innovative solutions like algae panels and carpooling projects.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan's Earth Day event promotes plant-based cuisine, blending tradition with sustainability for a healthier planet.
Read MoreBhutan's Ministry of Education and Skills Development has made significant progress under the 13th Five-Year Plan, with improvements in school infrastructure, curriculum reforms, and youth...
Read MoreJSW Law's mid-term review showcases significant progress in legal education alongside challenges like faculty shortages and infrastructure needs.
Read MoreDiscover how the BCSEA-Cambridge joint certification pilot is transforming Bhutan's education system, aligning national exams with global standards.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan's SEAL Award and Brand Bhutan Certification are elevating local products to international markets, boosting the economy, and promoting sustainability.
Read MoreExplore how over-regulation entangles state governance and discover pathways to streamline bureaucracy for efficient public service delivery.
Read MorePrincess Eeuphelma graced the 7th Paralympic Festival 2026 in Bhutan, highlighting the Kingdom's commitment to inclusivity and empowerment through sports.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health's decision to halt the Nganglam Hospital expansion raises concerns about healthcare in Pemagatshel. As a business hub, Nganglam's growing population anticipates...
Read MoreIn a landmark ruling, Wangdue court prioritizes probation over imprisonment, highlighting a shift towards rehabilitation in Bhutan's judicial system.
Read MoreBhutan's GovTech Agency achieves 100% of its targets for FY 2025-26, marking a significant milestone in digital transformation.
Read MoreBhutan's renewable energy targets remain unmet as diversification efforts lag. With solar capacity at only 7% of the target, the MoENR pushes for policy support...
Read MoreBhutan faces a demographic challenge as birth rates plummet by 62.9% over 35 years. This national crisis calls for urgent multi-sectoral intervention.
Read MoreExplore Bhutan's judiciary challenges in public judgment access. Despite a 2011 legal mandate, many court rulings remain inaccessible, impacting transparency and trust.
Read MoreDiscover how MoESD ensures existing subjects continue under a revised curriculum, fostering stability and holistic education.
Read MoreTensions rise in Lunana, Bhutan, as illegal collectors trespass ahead of the lucrative cordyceps harvest, prompting heightened enforcement and community unrest.
Read MoreDiscover how Aa-Pow ice cream supports Bhutanese farmers and empowers local youth, transforming the dairy economy in Gelephu.
Read MoreDiscover how shifting blooming patterns of rhododendrons in Merak and Sakteng signal broader ecological changes. Explore the impacts and conservation efforts.
Read MoreDiscover how Phurpa Dema's bakery at 3,500 meters in Merak brings fresh pastries to a remote Bhutanese community, overcoming altitude challenges.
Read MoreThe BIFA Cup 2026 starts in Gelephu with Bhutan's Dragons XI securing a 4-wicket victory. The tournament fosters Bhutan-India ties through cricket.
Read MoreBhutan's regulatory review aims to enhance its business environment by addressing 210 issues and assessing 955 more, fostering economic growth and efficiency.
Read MoreThe RMA penalizes BDBL for compliance gaps in ESP lending, highlighting the importance of regulatory adherence in Bhutan's financial sector.
Read MoreThe Druk Den Start-up Competition connects Bhutanese entrepreneurs with Danish investors, fostering innovation and growth in Bhutan's economy.
Read MoreThe Phuentshogling Sunday market has become a bustling hub for fresh produce, driving significant economic benefits and fostering community spirit.
Read MorePrime Minister Tshering Tobgay stresses efficient implementation over new rules, aiming to streamline Bhutan's regulatory framework for better business outcomes.
Read MorePhuentsholing's Sunday Market has generated Nu 2.56 million in eight weeks, showcasing its significant economic impact and community engagement.
Read MoreThe Rhododendron Festival in Merak, Trashigang, is gaining international attention, highlighting Bhutan's eco-tourism potential with its cultural richness and natural beauty.
Read MoreNorbugang farmers experience a surge in chilli demand, leading to economic growth and community prosperity. Discover how collective effort and strategic planning drive this success.
Read MoreExplore the profound concept of emptiness in Buddhism, revealing insights that transform personal identity and cultural understanding.
Read MoreBhutan's judiciary embraces innovation and reform with the appointment of Drangpon Ramjams, focusing on restorative justice and upholding cultural values.
Read MoreExplore the significant environmental impacts of modern warfare, including carbon emissions and ecosystem damage, with a focus on global and local effects.
Read MoreRising rents in urban Bhutan are deepening inequality, with many families struggling financially. Addressing the housing supply gap is crucial to alleviating this crisis.
Read MoreThe Rinchending bypass in Phuentsholing reveals significant flaws in environmental planning, leading to flood risks, debris issues, and health concerns.
Read MoreWFP and KOICA partner to enhance Bhutan's school nutrition, benefiting over 100,000 children and 2,000 farmers through a sustainable, community-driven initiative.
Read MoreDiscover Tergola's innovative eco-tourism model that protects its rich biodiversity while offering unique visitor experiences. A sanctuary for red pandas awaits.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutanese communities are unlocking the economic potential of bamboo and cane, transforming traditional resources into sustainable livelihoods.
Read MoreDiscover the timeless art of storytelling in Bhutan with Dorji Wangmo's collection of folktales, preserving cultural heritage through enchanting narratives.
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