Trongsa—Tshering Yuden (name changed), a soft-spoken woman from a remote village in Trongsa, was thrust into motherhood at 20 ...
The government’s pledge to reduce interest rate for home construction loans to 4 percent, a key measure aimed at making ...
Paro— The media’s role in balancing the duty to inform the public with the ethical responsibility to protect identities of ...
A democratic society thrives on transparency, accountability, and informed citizenry. These principles hinge on a robust and ...
Bhutan National Bank (BNB) launched a first-of-its-kind Loyalty Programme, designed to reward customers for their continued trust and engagement with the bank yesterday.
Paro— Learning Dzongkha is largely a matter of personal interest, with mastery achievable through daily practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Yet, in a society where English has increasingly ...
The Government of India (GoI) has approved 61 Project Tied Assistance (PTA) projects under Bhutan’s 13th Plan, with the first tranche of Nu 49,578.75 million already approved. Finance Minister Lekey ...
The PEMA Mental Health Symposium, focused on the global mental health crisis, brought together experts, advocates, and ...
Paro— More than 70 journalists from various media organisations, along with officials from the Department of Media, Creative ...
The practice of “naming and shaming” individuals involved in drug offences has become increasingly common in Bhutan, ...
Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen graced the closing ceremony of The PEMA Symposium, the first iteration of Bhutan’s National Mental ...
During the question-and-answer session at the National Assembly yesterday, the Minister of Home Affairs outlined the ...