Anxiety, depression, and substance-related conditions account for more than half of all reported mental health cases in the country, according to the National Mental Health Strategy (1.0) 2025.
Hydropower projects shut down by the heavy rainfall and flash floods of October 4 and 5 have resumed operations and are now ...
Gelephu—Once a quiet border town, Gelephu is now seeing a business boom, with each voluntary service programme for the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) drawing a bustling crowd.
Bhutan’s trade figures for 2024 reveal a mixed picture: while exports are climbing, imports are growing even faster, widening the country’s trade deficit to one of the largest in recent years.
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is assisting users in diverse ways, from automating tasks and analysing vast amounts of data to improving decision-making in fields like ...
His Majesty the King announced the launch of Pelsung, meaning Guardians of Prosperity, a new national initiative to engage ...
Lhuentse—At Menchugang in Tsenkhar Gewog, Lhuentse, preparations are underway to open the gewog’s first community-based medicinal hot stone bath.
The Jigme Singye Wangchuck School of Law (JSW Law), in collaboration with Anand and Anand, a leading intellectual property law firm from India, hosted a day-long international conference on “Mindful ...
Dagana—Dagapela town in Dagana is steadily transforming, as the emerging township witnesses a wave of new private constructions marking a major milestone in its development journey.
Tsirang—Land prices in Tsirang are soaring to record highs as residents of Sarpang rush to invest in preparation for a ...
Samtse—Denchukha will soon be connected through the Phuentsholing–Damjee road as an alternative route, after recent floods washed away Namgyal Deki Zam—the only bridge linking the gewog to the rest of ...
Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen graced the inaugural session of the Third Annual PEMA Symposium at Zhichenkhar, Thimphu, yesterday ...