Study aims to improve energy -efficient building codes

The recently renovated energy-efficient hostel building at the Technical Training Institute in Chumey, Bumthang, is anticipated to reduce energy consumption from 175 to 40 kilowatt-hours per square meter per year.

Menstrual hygiene initiatives empower rural girls

For girls, getting accurate information about their bodies and menstrual hygiene...

Work begins to expand RTA’s Cultural Heritage Centre

Her Majesty the Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck, the Royal Patron of...

ECB announces National Assembly poll dates

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has announced the schedule for...

Exam papers riddled with errors, BCSEA clarifies

The presence of errors in certain subjects of the trial examination...

A testament to religious friendship

The recent visit by senior monks from the Central Monastic Body...

DOT sees higher than forecast tourists in October

Bhutan received 15,734 tourists in October which is a 10 percent...

Punakha contributes Nu 0.6M to Health Trust Fund

Punakha - Residents of the 11 gewogs and the thromde in...

Dr Gottfried Riedel: Two Medical Firsts in Bhutan

Leprosy has been known as a disease in Bhutan for many...

Pilgrimage sites boost Trashiyangtse’s local economy

Trashiyangtse is renowned for its many sacred pilgrimage sites (nye) spread...

NA elections to cost Nu 444M

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has estimated a budget of...

ECB approves manifestoes of political parties

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) approved the manifestos of all...

DHI and companies to get 60 percent pay hike

Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) yesterday announced a pay revision of...

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