Have you ever wondered how drawing a bow and striking a target is far more scientific than it seems? Behind every accurate ...
Residents of Dechencholing in Thimphu are finally breathing a sigh of relief as the construction of a bridge begins. The ...
Thimphu’s bustling streets fell into quiet reverence today as 265 ordained nuns from Bhutan and 14 other countries, ordained ...
As climate pressures reshape the Himalayas, experts say it has become urgent to develop new ideas and technology to make ...
With the declining population in remote areas and the growing shortage of farm labour, reliable mechanisation has become essential. The supply of mini power tillers provided through a cost-sharing ...
Bhutan is witnessing a rising number of children coming into conflict with the law. Police statistics show that more than 100 ...
The Gelephu–Sarpang bypass road at the Gelephu International Airport construction site has fully reopened to traffic after ...
The new Khuruthang bridge in Punakha is almost 90 per cent complete. It was initially planned to be ready by September but ...
Drug-related offences continue to dominate Bhutan’s criminal landscape. The Office of the Attorney General’s Annual Report ...
What used to rot in storage is now turning into profit. Farmers of Wangphu Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar are learning to turn ...
What began as a few birds gathering quietly at dusk has turned into a nightly ordeal for Gelephu town residents. The rising ...
Bhutan has recorded a historic feat in international tennis. Thirty-six-year-old tennis player Pema Norbu has become the ...