You may have noticed a lot of digging happening these days around Thimphu. This is a part of Thimphu Thromde’s 30 comprehensive urban renewal projects initiated in June 2025. These efforts focus on drainage upgrades, road widening, and climate-resilient infrastructure to counter flooding, landslides, traffic congestion, and the strains of …
Read More »MoESD rolls out nationwide winter programs to keep students engaged beyond the classroom
With schools closed for the winter break, the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has rolled out a wide range of structured programmes across the country to ensure that students and youth remain actively engaged beyond the classroom. Rather than viewing the winter break as idle time, the ministry …
Read More »MoH plans to strengthen cancer treatment facilities to reduce patient referrals abroad
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is exploring ways to strengthen cancer care in Bhutan, including the possibility of expanding radiation therapy services within the country. When asked about the future of the unit, the Director of National Medical Services, Dr Kuenzang Wangdi, said that the previous contract with the vendor …
Read More »Bhutan–Thailand FTA extended to Gelephu Mindfulness City
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Bhutan and Thailand will now extend to the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC). Previously, the FTA excluded special administrative regions. The two countries have both agreed to remove that clause now. The revision was presented to the National Assembly on Wednesday by the Minister for …
Read More »RAA and PAC review reveals unrepaired toilets and unsafe water in schools
During the 3rd Sitting of the Joint Sitting of the Fourth Parliament, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) reviewed the findings of the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) and expanded its assessment to examine the state of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities and services in all 566 government schools across Bhutan. …
Read More »Ability Bhutan Society making a difference in lives of children with disabilities
In Bhutan, children with disabilities often face barriers to accessing early intervention, specialized care, and inclusive education. Since its inception in 2012, Ability Bhutan Society (ABS) has been working to bridge these gaps, providing support and services that help children achieve their full potential and improve their quality of life. …
Read More »“This money is meant to help others”: Second prize winner on his Nu 10 mn win
The Nu 15 mn and Nu 5 mn winners also share their experience Lucky Pem, an online lottery draw, announced its winners on the occasion of the 118th National Day, with the most anticipated prizes awarded to the top three winners. The first prize winner received Nu 15 million (mn), …
Read More »Dagap Farm Festival returns after six years, draws mixed response in Dagana
After a six-year break, the Dagap Farm Festival made its return in Dagana, aiming to promote local agricultural and livestock products while improving market access for farmers. The two-day festival, organised by the Dagana District Administration at the Dagapela Middle Secondary School’s football ground, was held on 14th-15th December 2025. …
Read More »Experts from Bhutan and India work on right bank stabilization measures for P-I
Just before the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority (PHPA) for the 1,200 MW P-I project had a meeting that green lighted stabilization measures on the right bank proposed by joint experts from both countries. As a part of this, an Indian team of experts …
Read More »Govt to look for other partners on 770 MW Chamkharchhu if Reliance cannot deliver
With Reliance (Anil Ambani) increasingly looking unlikely to take part in the 770 MW Chamkharchhu I Hydropower Project the government has to have a plan ‘B.’ That Plan ‘B’ is the Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) taking over the project in 2026 and then looking for other partners to replace …
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