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Mandarin Exports Rebound, Earn Nu 679 Million in a Year
Bhutan’s signature mandarin oranges are once again asserting their place in regional markets, with new figures showing a…
February 7, 2026
Japan Grants Nu 156 Million to Strengthen Bhutan’s Landslide Risk Reduction Efforts
Bhutan has secured a major boost for its efforts to safeguard vital transport networks and communities from the…
February 7, 2026
RUB Faculty Gather to Reimagine Future of Higher Education
As Bhutan embarks on sweeping national reforms, the country’s largest institution of higher learning is undertaking its own…
February 5, 2026
Phuentshogling Turns Waste into Opportunity
For years, waste has been one of Phuentshogling’s most stubborn urban problems. Rapid growth, rising consumption, and limited…
February 2, 2026
Dorjilung Hydropower Project Set to Lift Bhutan’s GDP by 2.4%
Bhutan is set to take a major step forward in its economic and energy development with the launch…
February 1, 2026
Phuentshogthang Farmers Learn to Make Their Own Organic Fertiliser
Farmers in Phuentshogthang Gewog of Samdrup Jongkhar are taking important steps toward more sustainable and environmentally friendly farming,…
January 31, 2026
Winter Harvest Brings New Hope to Chulabi’s Women Farmers
In a village where winter once meant idle fields and quiet days, the cold season has taken on…
January 30, 2026
Greener Cities Start Here
Bhutan is taking a significant step toward a cleaner, more sustainable future with the launch of a new…
January 30, 2026
Cassava Brings New Hope and Income to Chhoekhorling Farmers
Cassava farming is gaining fresh momentum in Chhoekhorling Gewog of Pema Gatshel as farmers turn to a crop…
January 29, 2026
Youth Steps Forward as Champions of Climate Action
Thimphu recently became a hub of youthful energy and environmental resolve as young people from across the country…
January 29, 2026