Trial finds high production costs, poor potato quality, and low yield make local frozen fries economically unviable.
More than 2,000 international participants are expected to attend the upcoming Global Peace Prayer Festival, scheduled from November 4 to 9 in Thimphu.
རྫོང་ཁ flag · Bhutan’s agrifood sector sees growth amid reforms and rising exports · Govt. plans USD 450 million hyperscale ...
Tenzin, a resident of Laya, is originally from Phongmey in Trashigang. Ten years ago, he married a Layap woman and settled in ...
The government is positioning data centres as one of the key drivers of its digital economy, aiming to boost gross domestic product (GDP) contributions, generate employment, and strengthen the country ...
The construction of the Nganglam-Dewathang highway is progressing steadily, with work in full swing to ensure timely ...
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has merged the Planning Unit and the Economic Development Sector into a unified ...
The midday sun blazes over Chubogang, Thimphu. Inside a compact CGI-sheet room, the buzz of an electric planer drowns out the ...
Phuentsholing—The Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) has called for greater community involvement in combating rising crime, drug ...
Phuentsholing—The College of Science and Technology (CST) inaugurated the Solar Technology and Application Resource Centre ...
Gelephu—The Sarpang Dzongkhag Tshogdu (DT) sessions have been discontinued with the establishment of the Gelephu Mindfulness ...
When Pema and Wangchuk, both 41, depart for medical treatment in Kolkata, India tomorrow, they will not be travelling alone.
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