Phuentsholing Township Development Project (PTDP), one of the country’s largest urban initiatives, is set to reshape the country’s commercial hub with a modern township designed to ease housing shortages, reduce congestion, and protect the town from flooding risks. Spread over 160 acres of reclaimed riparian land, the project is introducing …
Read More »Government rolls out programs to address youth out-migration in smaller dzongkhags
Youth out-migration is a growing concern in smaller dzongkhags like Haa, where many young people leave in search of education, jobs, and better opportunities. This trend is reducing the local workforce and affecting the economic and social vitality of rural communities. To this the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment …
Read More »Fences of change: How chain-link barriers is redefining farming across Bhutan
For decades, the biggest question haunting Bhutanese farmers was not about adequate rainfall or fertile soil, but about protecting their crops from the wildlife. Could they protect their crops from wild boars, deer, elephants, or monkeys long enough to harvest their grains and fruits? Entire acres of fertile land were …
Read More »India releases fourth tranche of ESP fund of Nu 2.5 bn
The Ambassador of India to Bhutan, Sandeep Arya, handed over a cheque of Nu 2.5 billion (bn) as the fourth tranche of the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) fund to the Minister of Finance, Lekey Dorji, on 1st October. On behalf of the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB), Lyonpo Lekey Dorji …
Read More »Study reveals persistent risks in Bhutan’s drinking water quality
According to the research, in urban areas, testing of 13,640 water samples for E. coli, which signals fecal contamination, showed that only 52.8 percent met the national safety standard of zero bacteria per 100 milliliters A recent study published by the Royal Centre for Disease Control (RCDC) has revealed that …
Read More »Nazhoen Pelri School brings the epic of Ling Gesar alive to commemorate 70th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Fourth King
Thimphu’s Nazhoen Pelri School (ECCD to class 6) turned the YDF Hall into a stage for a legend on 20 September, presenting a musical adaptation of the Himalayan epic Ling Gesar. From the tiniest toddlers in the Early Learning Center to the confident performers from PP to Class 6, every student …
Read More »Thimphu Thromde to construct bridge on flood prone Dechencholing road
Thimphu Thromde will construct a bridge over the road in Dechencholing Satellite Town, a long-requested measure following last year’s flood that caused widespread concern in the area. Thimphu Thrompon, Ugyen Dorji, said the project has already been planned. “We cannot build the bridge overnight. While it is evident that a …
Read More »GMC to Introduce New Tourism experiences and infrastructure
The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) will offer a range of new tourism experiences and infrastructure that are being developed as part of its vision to create a unique destination in Bhutan. Tourism experiences will be based on five pillars which are nature, adventure, wellness, spirituality, and culture. According to GMC, …
Read More »BCSEA to work with principals and education officers on improving happiness in schools
Following the National Education Assessment (NEA) 2024 findings, discussions have emerged about the possible reasons behind the decline in student well-being. Among Grade III students, those reporting they “always” feel happy at school fell by 16 percent, from 44 percent in 2021 to 28 percent in 2024. The NEA 2024 …
Read More »National Education Assessment 2024 reveals how early childhood programs and family background shape learning
The National Education Assessment (NEA) 2024 for Classes III and VI was launched on 12th September by the Bhutan Council for School Examinations and Assessment (BCSEA) under the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD). Conducted every three years, the previous NEA was released in 2021. The initiative, funded by …
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