The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has launched new guidelines to improve educational access for ...
Nganglam— For over a decade, residents of Nganglam have been holding onto hope for a new hospital, as political candidates ...
That the government recognised the importance  of entrepreneurs and the private sector to achieve its ambitious target of ...
Laya-Despite ongoing efforts to promote education, Laya Central School in Gasa—one of Bhutan’s most remote schools—is facing ...
Amid the slow roll-out of the economic stimulus programme (ESP), which is hampering economic recovery, the President of ...
A recent report on the appraisal of vehicle spare parts supply system has revealed that government agencies are shelling out ...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL) has proposed a major change in the foreign direct investment (FDI) rules and ...
Pemagatshel—Dechenling gewog administration in Pemagatshel is transforming long-standing local customs of serving alcohol, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic's forced transition to online education has inadvertently exposed Bhutan’s children to unprecedented digital risks, highlighting a critical gap in our legal framework. It is ...
An astonishing 35 percent of the working-age population—209,299 individuals in substantial terms—are economically inactive in ...
The Department of Agriculture (DoA) has allocated Nu 343.671 million for the fiscal year 2024-2025 to construct new water ...
For over a decade, Bhutan has implemented Economic Stimulus Plans (ESPs) in response to economic challenges, especially aiming to address issues like unemployment, poverty, and fiscal downturn caused ...