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The long-standing issue of Bhutanese vehicles being charged double toll fees along Indian highway is expected to be resolved ...
In the 1980s, the average Bhutanese woman had six children. Today, it's less than two. Worried about the declining fertility ...
The National Assembly has decided to reduce the Goods and Services Tax rate to five per cent. The Economic and Finance ...
Bhutanese bodybuilders are flexing their strength at the ongoing 15th South Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship. The Bhutanese athletes ...
A Class 11 student from Dechencholing Higher Secondary School in Thimphu is about to make history in a sport that’s still ...
Roads long forgotten are now seeing a fresh layer of hope in Sarpang. Thanks to the Gelephu Mindfulness City initiative, two ...
Gedu Town in Chhukha is continuing to see an increasing number of abandoned cattle roaming the streets freely. Officials and ...
The subsidised airfare scheme for international tourists is likely to be discontinued six months after its launch. Twenty-one ...
Three young Bhutanese tennis players are all set to represent the country at the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup, widely regarded ...
Life can be uncertain, and for many families, a sudden tragedy can mean financial problems. That is where the Rural Life ...
Tashithang Fishery Farm, once a promising youth-led project in Umling Gewog, Sarpang, is now struggling to stay afloat.
Children may now be eligible for the Rural Life Insurance Scheme from the date of their census registration. The National ...