Her Majesty Queen Mother Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck graced the Payment of Ecosystem Services Agreement signing ceremony in ...
Bhutan joined the global community today in observing World Cancer Day. The event held at the Memorial Chorten in Thimphu ...
Cancer cases in Bhutan have nearly doubled over the past decade. However, cancer care remains largely centralised in Thimphu. This makes it difficult for ...
One in every 16 Bhutanese, regardless of sex, is at risk of dying from cancer in Bhutan. This is according to the latest population-based cancer registry ...
Imagine a child who wakes up one morning with ear pain. A few hospital visits later, that same child is told that he has blood cancer. That is how life ...
Cases of human trafficking in Bhutan have declined in recent years, according to the Department of Law and Order. From about ...
For years, monsoon has disrupted the daily milk run for dairy farmers of Orong Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar. With improvement ...
As Bhutan undergoes major national reforms, the country’s largest university is taking a hard look at itself. The first-ever ...
To strengthen workforce planning and achieve the “Enlightened, Entrepreneurial Bureaucracy”, E2B 10X vision, human resource officers from across the ...
Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan is home to more than 120,000 people, and around 69,000 vehicles. As a rapidly growing ...
This winter, women of Chulabi Village in Chali Gewog, Monggar are busy cultivating and harvesting potatoes, an unusual sight ...
Beginning today, there will be no sales tax on all Bhutanese goods imported into the Gelephu Mindfulness City except products ...
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