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Civil servants’ resignations are on the rise again. This is according to the Royal Civil Service Commission’s Annual Report ...
As of yesterday, the BoB Women’s National League 2025 has reached its halfway mark, with teams having played at least six ...
Bhutan is stepping up its fight against the growing threat of forest fires as the fire season is just around the corner. The ...
At the recent Dzongkhag Tshogdu in Samtse, local leaders raised concerns over illegal meat imports. They said it is concerning because the practice could ...
Watermelons were once considered unsuitable for farming in Pema Gatshel. But that perception is changing, thanks to a group ...
Farmers of Samkhar Gewog in Trashigang are increasingly turning to cardamom cultivation. With earnings ranging from a few hundred thousand to more than a ...
The greatest challenge for the deaf community in Bhutan is the lack of certified sign language interpreters in public institutions, which hinders their ...
Palang, a wooden flask once used to store the local brew, ara, is now prized as home décor. Crafting palang is more than a tradition. It has become a ...
In a move aimed at preserving culture and boosting tourism, a long-awaited project to revive a lake in Tsirang is finally set to begin. The project faced ...
A new 3.5-kilometre bypass road in Samtenling, Sarpang, has been opened to traffic. The road was built to ensure uninterrupted travel along the ...
If everything goes as planned, Tsirang will have an economic hub, a new market space similar to Kaja Throm in other districts by the mid of next year. The ...
Haa’s National Yak Farm produces first batch of machine-processed wool, could earn Nu 2.9 M annually
Yak wool, once seen as a low-value byproduct of herding, is getting a new life through modern technology. With machines for washing, carding, dehairing, ...
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