The programme focused on strengthening ethical and responsible reporting on issues affecting marginalised groups, particularly in relation to gender and child rights in Bhutan.
Rising prices of eggs and edible oil have emerged as one of the most pressing consumer concerns, with the latest Market Price Information data showing egg prices increasing by 11.59 percent and edible ...
The Fifth Session of the Fourth Parliament of Bhutan will be held from May 14 to June 17, 2026, during which lawmakers will deliberate on key national budgets, major Bills, international agreements, ...
As global climate forecasts warn of a possible “Super El Niño” this summer; raising fears of record-breaking temperatures and weakened monsoon rainfall, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL ...
Kuensel is the national newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It was the only local newspaper available in Bhutan until 2006 when two more newspapers were launched. The government of Bhutan owns 51% of ...
At just 32, Tseltrim Zangmo thought she was just tired; she ended up fighting Stage 3 breast cancer. Her message to the world: ...
The objective, GMCA states, is to comprehensively redevelop the old town corridor in a way that contributes to Bhutan’s pioneering mindful city development, showcases high-quality built environments, ...
The Multidisciplinary Super-Speciality Hospital (MDSSH) will be constructed as a flagship project under the 13th Five-Year Plan.
The Department of Energy and the Department of Hydropower and Power Systems announced that restoration work at the flood-damaged Dagachhu hydropower plant is nearing completion with machine spinning ...
Bhutan’s first-ever Airborne Geophysical Survey is on track for completion by June this year, with the most technically demanding and weather-dependent phase already concluded, according to the ...
Two Bhutanese consumers just lost Nu 78,000 to a 'TikTok Shop' scheme. Here is how the trap was set on Facebook and Instagram.
Cabinet Secretary calls intervention temporary measure, not permanent Dorji Choden Bhutan could spend nearly Nu 14.4 billion annually on fuel price support if global fuel prices remain elevated. At ...
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