Globally, there are nearly 500 million farm households or farming families, most of which are small and have limited capacity to adapt to climate change.
Labour shortages remain a major challenge for farmers in the country. To ease this burden, experienced and trained farmers in Samdrup Jongkhar received ...
An investigation into Penjor Slaughterhouse in Tsirang, the country’s sole beef supplier, has revealed several operational issues, including pricing ...
The 17th Golden Youth Award Camp kicked off yesterday in the capital, bringing together 80 class 10 students from schools ...
To improve the quality and safety of healthcare services, Healthcare Services Rules and Regulations 2025 was officially ...
Bhutan has started its first-ever airborne mineral exploration with the arrival of two specialised helicopters. The ...
The National Open Chess Championship 2025 brought together 24 participants from diverse backgrounds in the capital on ...
Bhutan’s unique approach to development, based on Buddhism and the philosophy of Gross National Happiness, continues to ...
In Phuentshogling, an area below the core town has become a major dumping ground, with heaps of trash accumulating in large ...
Making hay while the sun shines, shopkeepers in Gelephu are cashing in on the sweltering heat. With devotees arriving from ...
Farmers in southern districts have always taken advantage of warmer climatic conditions. They grow vegetables and crops ...
The Royal Audit Authority’s review report on the Local Government Development Grant found that most local government funds ...