The country recorded 161,512 tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of 2025, a 39 percent jump compared to the same period last year, according to the Monthly Tourism Bulletin.
Samtse—After decades of complaints about poor conditions, the crucial road connecting Gomtu and Nyoenpaling (Pugli) will ...
Last month’s inaugural Bhutan Fashion Week (BFW) did more than introduce a new event to the country’s cultural calendar, it ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) will invest USD 14.6 million in Bhutan between 2024 to 2028 to address malnutrition, gender barriers, and the challenges of building sustainable food systems.
Amid rising speculation of shortages in alcohol, tobacco and pan masala ahead of the new tax regime, the Department of ...
Gelephu—Pema Dorji, 49, from Barthang in Chhuzagang, is preparing to bid farewell to his home. His land has been earmarked ...
Twenty of Bhutan’s top athletes signed high-performance contracts for the 2025-26 cycle of the Bhutan Elite Athlete Support ...
To enhance workplace safety standards across the country, the Department of Labour (DoL), in collaboration with the Japan ...
Many young Bhutanese face low-quality jobs, limited social protections, and poor wages, despite having higher levels of ...
Tsirang—As the water crisis looms amid many sources drying up, the ongoing Nu 343.64 million water projects in Tsirang bring ...
The advocacy and awareness programme, organised by the Bhutan Cancer Society (BCS), matched the festival’s aim of community ...
Two rural communities in Phuentshopelri Gewog, Nyoenpaling C and Neygang, have been left without a reliable water supply ...
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