Kuensel is the national newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It was the only local newspaper available in Bhutan until 2006 when two more newspapers were launched. The government of Bhutan owns 51% of ...
According to the Foreign Workers Management System, 600 foreign workers were approved between January 2023 and October 2025, most being women from Indian border towns, many school dropouts and mothers ...
The construction of the mega dry port at Pelzomthang in Nganglam, is nearly complete, with operations scheduled to begin in July this year. The three-year project, which began in 2022, is on track for ...
According to the Chief Executive Officer of Druk Trash Solutions, Jamtsho Drukpa, the student response was unexpectedly high. When the opportunity was shared with schools, about 24 students came ...
Kaizen, the Japanese philosophy of continuous and incremental improvement, is emerging as a key strategy to boost productivity and efficiency in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the country. The ...
Bumthang—For many Bhutanese living abroad, physical distance from home has only deepened their sense of belonging and their ...
Border towns currently benefit from a 24-hour SDF waiver, introduced during the previous government after repeated lobbying by the business community. But industry leaders say the measure has ...
Despite repeated lobbying by hoteliers for loan deferments and Economic Stimulus Programme loans, citing low occupancy rates, industry practices are undermining service delivery. Employees are often ...
Farmers in remote Jaray Gewog are a step closer to gaining crucial market access, as work on the Detailed Project Report (DPR ...
The overall number of crimes reported in the country rose to 2,462 cases in 2025, up from 2,107 cases in 2024. This is an increase of 355 cases or 16.8 percent rise year-on-year. However, data from ...
The government has also announced that all agricultural support and subsidies will now be streamlined and delivered through the FRS, guaranteeing assistance reaches only verified, registered farmers.
For the third consecutive year, a Bhutanese spiritual practitioner has completed a month-long saffron water offering in Bodhgaya, dedicating the ritual to the success of His Majesty the King’s vision ...