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In Trashigang, residents of Threlphu village of Kangpar Gewog have once again started rearing horses for economic activity.
In just a month, the residents of Tareythang and Umling will have a permanent concrete bridge over the Panchfaly stream.
Wild vegetables have become a lucrative source of income for the residents of Wogyal Chiwog in Wangdue Phodrang’s Daga Gewog.
Despite the country maintaining nearly 70 per cent forest cover, the forestry sector's contribution to the country’s economy ...
Bhutan has launched its first-ever scientific cave exploration, led by a team of researchers from the United States’ Northern ...
The number of people availing themselves of traditional medicine services has been on the rise in Bhutan. More than 219,000 ...
With youth unemployment and outward migration on the rise, the World Bank is ramping up its support for Bhutan by launching a ...
Police records show a slight decrease in students arrested for drug abuse over the past two years. However, the number of ...
Considering Bhutan’s pristine environment and rich biodiversity, the country is well-positioned to produce premium honey for ...
Sexual and gender-based violence, along with gender inequality, remain pressing issues in the effort to promote Sexual and ...
Penden Cement tours Bhutan to cut brick imports and promote its prefabricated, cost-effective blocks
To reduce the country’s dependence on imported bricks, Penden Cement is travelling nationwide to promote its eco‑friendly ...
Dagana is emerging as a model for disability inclusion in the country, showing how strong community leadership, commitment, ...
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