The Invest Bhutan Summit has attracted strong international interest, drawing 71 foreign investors from 11 countries in ...
Climate-induced loss and damage are costing Bhutan nearly seven percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) each year, according to the country’s first national assessment of the economic and social ...
Chukha—Restoration work on the 100-metre Takti Bridge in Chukha is underway, with Project DANTAK aiming to complete critical ...
Trashiyangtse—In the quiet wetlands of Bumdeling, where winter mornings are often broken by the calls of migratory birds, ...
A Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) rule requiring civil servants on extraordinary leave to serve a three-month notice ...
The Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) has generated more than 11,130 jobs and supported the creation of 329 new businesses nationwide since its launch in 2024, according to the ESP Secretariat.
The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) plans to submit a modernised Consumer Protection Bill to the Cabinet in ...
Punakha—In Lunana, one of Bhutan’s most remote and physically exacting regions, education is less a public service than a ...
Trashignag-Hazelnut growers from across the country were recognised in the agricultural sector at the National Growers’ Awards held in Trashigang on February 8.
The Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) continues to deliver support across the country’s economy, driving growth in ...
Mandarin suppliers across the country are facing financial risks as advance-payment-based orchard booking arrangements collide with rising fruit drop and declining production.
Kuensel is the national newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It was the only local newspaper available in Bhutan until 2006 when two more newspapers were launched. The government of Bhutan owns 51% of ...