A large-scale nationwide survey of the endangered musk deer has been completed in Bhutan, covering 17 dzongkhags with the ...
One hundred and seventy-five industrial parks across the country generated revenue of Nu 98.46 million during the 2025–26 ...
Experts from across Asia are meeting in Thimphu to explore new ways of measuring the effectiveness of anti-corruption ...
With traffic congestion in Thimphu worsening due to rising vehicle numbers, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport ...
The RCID will serve as Bhutan’s premier institution for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of infectious ...
Pelsung Innovation Lab is taking a different approach to the country’s entrepreneurship ecosystem by focusing on identifying problem-solvers and supporting them to develop solutions to real-world ...
Bhutan is experiencing a growing trust deficit in institutional integrity, even as direct experiences of bribery remain remarkably low, according to the Sixth National Integrity Assessment (NIA 2025) ...
Every morning, before dawn has fully broken over the Bhutan-India border, a familiar bustle unfolds in Dadgari, a small town ...
Bhutan’s strained public service delivery is often blamed on attrition, understaffing, and a shrinking skilled workforce. Yet ...
The Government of India (GoI) released the fifth tranche of the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP), amounting to Nu 2.5 ...
A generation ago, large families were the norm across Bhutan. Today, the size of average family has dramatically shrunk.
As Phuentsholing prepares for its next Thromde election, voters want candidates to fix the basics first–water supply, infrastructure, trade, and tourism.
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