The male dragon year was a significant one for Bhutan’s education sector, marked by numerous policy changes and reversals.
The past year was marked by political continuity, economic recalibration, and shifting social dynamics, offering a revealing ...
The residents of Gelephu can now report crimes in real time, as the Gelephu Police Division launched new social media ...
The Year of the Wood Male Dragon comes to an end, leaving behind 10 months of the inauspicious “lonag” or literally ...
As the Dragon’s roar fades,the economic impact remains, though overshadowed by the country’s broader, more ambitious economic ...
The Dragon year brought both progress and challenges in the health and social sectors. While advancements were made in ...
The year 2024 witnessed a surge in high-profile criminal cases in the country, with a disturbing rise in drug trafficking, ...
The Year of the Dragon brought triumphs and trials for Bhutanese women and children. While female candidates dominated the ...
Fifty years after its inception in 1974, the tourism industry entered the Year of the Dragon with a mix of ambitious reforms, ...
Astrologers predicted heavy rainfall and severe windstorms in the Year of the Dragon. Looking back, the forecasts proved ...
The devastating flood following incessant rainfall in Dechencholing, Thimphu on August 10 last year wasn’t just another extreme weather event—it was a warning. Bhutan, the world’s first ...
The Year of the Dragon marked a pivotal chapter for the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC), as sweeping reforms sought to address systemic challenges ranging from acute teacher shortages to a ...
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