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Choden (name changed), a bright fifth-grader, saw her childhood abruptly halted when she was forced to drop out of school, ...
In a notification issued yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (MoFAET) urged undocumented Bhutanese ...
Rationalisation of schools is not about denying students access to education, but about improving quality and ensuring the ...
The SAARC Development Fund (SDF), in collaboration with Save the Children’s Nepal and Bhutan Country Offices, officially ...
Once a cornerstone of the country’s rural economy, the citrus industry has seen steep decline since the early 2000s.
His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen, and Their Royal Highnesses Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel and Gyalsey Ugyen Wangchuck ...
The majority of the Members of Parliament (MPs) in the National Council (NC) yesterday supported the goods and services tax’s ...
Wangdue— For generations, the families of Drinchengang (formerly Rinchengang) in Thedtsho gewog, Wangdue, have lived in ...
Urban households in Bhutan spend nearly 46 percent more each month than their rural counterparts, according to the Household ...
Dagana— With water sources rapidly drying up and threatening the livelihoods of over 200 households in Ambithang and ...
The National Assembly (NA) yesterday unanimously adopted the Alternative Dispute Resolution (Amendment) Bill of Bhutan 2024 during the ongoing Third Session of the Fourth Parliament.
Bhutan’s development thinkers made a passionate call to redefine progress, not in terms of income or infrastructure, but as a deeply personal and collective journey toward peace, balance, and ...