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Bhutan joined the global celebration of World Music Day today, highlighting the healing power of music. Despite the summer ...
The National Council today continued its deliberations on the Goods and Services Tax Bill 2025, with detailed discussions on ...
Yoga mats filled the courtyard of the Royal Textile Academy today as Bhutan celebrated the International Day of Yoga. Themed ...
Behind prison walls, where freedom is limited, a quiet transformation is taking place. Inmates once defined by their crimes ...
GNH conference came to a close yesterday, speakers from Bhutan and beyond shared insights on aligning education, tech, and ...
A national survey conducted last year found that nearly 76 per cent of children aged 1 to 6 have high lead content in their blood. The report states that ...
Boulder exports to Bangladesh through Fulbari in India have again faced disruptions. Protests by local groups last Sunday ...
The National Council today recommended slashing Nu 139 M from the Budget Appropriation Bill for the Financial Year 2025-26.
On average, a Bhutanese spends more than Nu 7,000 monthly just for food and more than Nu 10,000 on non-food expenditure.
To promote locally made products and celebrate Bhutanese agriculture, the 4th Made in Bhutan Exhibition and the 2nd ...
Hoisting 108 prayer flags in memory of the deceased is deeply rooted in the country’s cultural practice and tradition.
Tax planning means the legal practice of arranging your money in smart ways to pay less tax. This topic came under the ...