April 24th, 2024
For generations, our lives have been intricately woven with the rhythms of the land, cultivating crops and tending to livestock with reverence for the earth that sustains us. In recent years, however, a shadow has fallen over our fields and forests—the shadow of conservation.
April 24th, 2024
In one of Pelela’s simple shops, Kinzang Dorji has his most special clothes called ngosham and kira. They’re made from wool from nearby sheep and cost Nu 30,000. These clothes are some of the best things he sells. But every evening, he takes them home and puts them back in his shop the next day.
April 20th, 2024
In the living room of a duplex in Semtokha,...
April 17th, 2024
The homestay business in Haa has been reshaping the...
April 13th, 2024
At 7 am, the residents of Lungnyi in Paro...
April 24th, 2024
The day-long Olympic Day Celebration at the Phuentsholing Sports Association’s Ground yesterday saw the participation of 1,200 students, who were introduced to Sports Science.
April 23rd, 2024
Karma Dema, 32, from Mongar, will lead the newly...
April 10th, 2024
Bhutan has only secured one recurve archery quota in...
April 9th, 2024
Thukten Zangpo The finance ministry projected Bhutan’s economy to grow at 5.68 percent this year, according to the ministry’s macroeconomic situation report for the second quarter for the fiscal year 2023-24. For 2025, the ministry forecasted the economy to expand by 8.97 percent and 3.16 percent growth for 2023. The economy is expected to show […]
April 6th, 2024
The government can borrow an extra Nu 35.88 billion...
March 18th, 2024
The ban on importing vehicles could have helped Bhutan...
March 14th, 2024
The World Bank says Bhutan’s economy will grow slower...
March 30th, 2024
Natural selection is the process by which our genes have been pruned by our environment. Our genes retains that which is most conducive to our immediate survival and reproduction. Each one of our ancestors were a lab rat upon which our genes refined itself. Our bodies are a result of a very slow, painful and costly processes.
September 11th, 2023
DHAKA – Potato prices are soaring even though farmers this year grew a record 1.04 crore tonnes, cutting the buying power of consumers, especially fixed and low-income people already battered by sustained high inflation.
April 20th, 2024
The existing provisions under the Penal Code of Bhutan...
April 20th, 2024
The existing provisions under the Penal Code of Bhutan...
April 13th, 2024
The just-concluded three-day Annual General Meeting of the Bar...
April 8th, 2024
In 2022, the government tabled the much-awaited property tax...
April 8th, 2024
The National Statistics Bureau’s new quarterly labor force survey...