What really happens to animals released after they are saved from slaughter, commonly known as tshethar animals? In most ...
The acupuncture service at the national referral hospital now sees around 500 patients seeking treatment for chronic pain and ...
Four months into construction, the Gelephu International Airport project continues to move forward. With nearly 15 per cent ...
During the upcoming parliament session, the National Council will deliberate on addressing the issues surrounding the country ...
Two young participants, one each in shotput and badminton, will represent Bhutan at the 5th Asian Youth Para Games in Dubai ...
On the second day of his official visit to Bangladesh, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay engaged in a series of meetings aimed ...
Ani Pema Deki, also known as Emma Slade, has completed her 400-kilometre walk across the Trans-Bhutan Trail to raise funds ...
Bhutan is witnessing a rising number of children coming into conflict with the law. Police statistics show that more than 100 ...
Traditional archery enthusiasts in Punakha’s Guma Gewog are calling for a new archery range after the old one at ...
In Gelephu today, more than a hundred practitioners and retreatants, led by the Gyeltshen Trulku, gathered at the airport ...
Continuous landslides along the Deling–Marpji route in Phuentshogling Gewog have cut off access to more than 120 households.
Transport United Ladies are preparing for a landmark moment in South Asian football. Next month, they will represent the ...