His Majesty The Fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck played a significant role in recognizing and nurturing the country’s private sector as an essential partner in national development. Starting with the Sixth Five-Year Plan (1987–1992), His Majesty formally recognized the private sector as a key partner in economic growth. Early …
Read More »His Majesty The Fourth Druk Gyalpo: Architect of Bhutan’s modern diplomacy
His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, who reigned from 24th July 1972, to 9th December 2006, reshaped Bhutan’s place in the world. Under His Majesty’s farsighted leadership, Bhutan gradually expanded its diplomatic horizons while remaining deeply rooted in its cultural and spiritual values. His Majesty strengthened Bhutan’s …
Read More »The Monarch who brought basketball to Bhutan and inspired a generation of athletes
As Bhutan prepares to celebrate the 70th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, the nation reflects not only on the extraordinary leadership that shaped modern Bhutan, but also on the lesser-known story of a King whose athletic spirit and love for basketball changed …
Read More »From dried greens to rare fruits: How Laya’s rough roads shape mothers’ and children’s diets
“There is nothing here. What nutrients shall I eat?” asks Rinchen Zam, 23, reflecting on her pregnancy in the highlands of Laya. She knows that a balanced diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat is vital for a healthy pregnancy, yet access to these foods is severely limited in …
Read More »The Vision that powered a Nation: His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo and Bhutan’s hydropower legacy
Hydropower has been the cornerstone of Bhutan’s economic development. Today, it contributes 41 percent of national income and approximately 13 percent of GDP, making it one of the most important export sectors in the country. Beyond the revenue, it generates, hydropower has enabled industrial growth, supported infrastructure development, and ensured …
Read More »Preparations near completion for Global Peace Prayer Festival in Thimphu
With only a few days left for the Global Peace Prayer Festival (GPPF) to begin, preparations in Thimphu are almost complete. The grand event, which will take place from 4th to 19th November, is expected to draw more than 2,000 international participants and thousands of Bhutanese devotees. The festival aims …
Read More »Government finalizing National Housing Strategy to make homes affordable for all
The Royal Government of Bhutan, through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (MoIT), is in the final stages of completing the National Housing Strategy (NHS), a comprehensive framework designed to make homeownership more accessible and affordable for all Bhutanese, both in rural and urban areas. According to MoIT Secretary Karma …
Read More »MoICE minister calls for responsible online discourse amid rise in anonymous social media voices
As anonymous social media accounts continue to multiply in Bhutan’s online space, the Minister for Industry, Commerce and Employment Namgyal Dorji has called for greater responsibility and restraint in digital conversations, emphasising that freedom of expression must coexist with accountability and respect for social harmony. The ministyer acknowledged that the …
Read More »MoESD is working with experts to equip TVET graduates with skills for 21st-century jobs
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) is implementing wide-ranging reforms in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to make it more attractive, relevant, and globally competitive. The Director of the Department of Workforce Planning and Skills Development, Sangay Dorji, highlighted that the curriculum is being diversified to …
Read More »Two brothers and their horses from Paro win the Laya highland horse race
High above the clouds in the mountain village of Laya, cheers echoed across the valley as horse riders raced through the cold October wind. Among them were two brothers from Paro, whose story captured the hearts of many at the 8th Royal Highland Festival. The brothers had brought their horses all …
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