A recent study by the Royal Centre for Disease Control (RCDC) has confirmed a concerning new reality for residents of the capital: microplastics are present in the majority of Thimphu’s water sources, including bottled water. These tiny plastic fragments, measuring less than five millimetres, have sparked questions regarding the long-term …
Read More »NCHM tackles the terrifying reality of nighttime GLOF risks
The National Centre for Hydrology and Meterology (NCHM) advises Bhutanese citizens, especially those living in risky areas to stay updated with any information that is provided by the NCHM. The centre says that it has been strengthening efforts against potential Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) by enhancing GLOF early warning …
Read More »Punatsangchhu III project planned with 700–900 MW capacity near Harachhu
The proposed Punatsangchhu III hydropower project, planned with an installed capacity of 700–900 megawatts, six hours of peaking storage, and an annual design energy of 3,399 million units, is expected to be located with the dam site near Harachhu and the powerhouse just downstream of Rilangthang. The final capacity will …
Read More »Getting it right
By Dr Pem Namgyal I watched this bridge at Pangri Zampa slowly rise from the river bed to become what it is now. There are two things that were right about this bridge which makes me immensely happy. First, the traditional architecture of the bridge that blends modern cement and …
Read More »Police to charge 21-year-old son with voluntary manslaughter of father
The Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) will charge a 21-year-old man with voluntary manslaughter after he allegedly beat his 50-year-old father to death in Tsirang. Under the Penal Code of Bhutan, voluntary manslaughter is defined as causing death without premeditated malice, including in circumstances of sudden provocation that could drive a …
Read More »PGDE duration reduced in Samtse and Paro Colleges to address teacher shortages and workforce needs
Earlier, this paper reported on the views of trainees from the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) program regarding the reduction in the duration of their training. Following this, the paper reached out to relevant departments to understand the reasons behind the move. According to the Royal University of Bhutan (RUB), …
Read More »Dr Sonam Dorji wins prestigious UTS Thesis Award in Australia and comes back home to contribute
At a time when many Bhutanese are pursuing studies and careers abroad, one academic has returned home after earning international recognition for his research. Dr Sonam Dorji W., an academic at Paro College of Education, has been awarded the prestigious Faculty Thesis Award at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) …
Read More »OAG chargesheets Kelden Dorji and Dorji Ganzin in Thimphu stabbing case: Paro stabbing case still pending
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) on 2nd April, 2026 charge sheeted Kelden Dorji (20) and Dorji Ganzin (21), also known as Cutie, before the Thimphu District Court in connection with the Thimphu stabbing case, while the separate Paro stabbing case involving the same individuals is yet to be …
Read More »Nu 800 million fund, only six enrolled: Slow start for National Crop and Livestock Insurance Scheme
Despite a Nu 800 million (mn) allocation and a 50 percent government subsidy, the National Crop and Livestock Insurance Scheme (NCLIS) has seen a very low initial uptake, with only six enrollments reported so far. Launched on 11th November 2025, the scheme aims to transition from ad hoc compensation to …
Read More »Foreign teachers to continue and PGDE graduates to strengthen teacher pool
Following earlier reports on changes in teacher recruitment and training, the Education Minister has clarified that foreign teachers currently in service will continue under their existing contracts, with no immediate plans for discontinuation. The education minister said, “Around 214 Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) graduates are expected to join the …
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