Bhutan's Home Ministry advances its 13th Plan with major projects completed and ongoing, focusing on digitalization, cultural preservation, and infrastructure.
Read MoreBhutan is leading agrifood transformation by focusing on farmers, strategic partnerships, and sustainable practices, ensuring food security and economic growth.
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 MoreTensions rise in Lunana, Bhutan, as illegal collectors trespass ahead of the lucrative cordyceps harvest, prompting heightened enforcement and community unrest.
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 MoreBhutan's judiciary embraces innovation and reform with the appointment of Drangpon Ramjams, focusing on restorative justice and upholding cultural values.
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