Echoes of Change: Bhutan’s Culinary Landscape Amidst Climate Change
Is there a context beyond the act of compassion to view this radical shift in practice? A quiet revolution is […]
Is there a context beyond the act of compassion to view this radical shift in practice? A quiet revolution is […]
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in the last week of March 2024, issued a ‘red alert’ about a “high probability”
The finance ministry is in dialogue with the central bank with regard to identifying productive sectors for investment to address
Power export revenue declines in 2023 due to soaring domestic consumption Bhutan generated a total revenue of Nu 23,827.79 million
In a bid to foster sustainable economic development, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Employment (MoICE) has championed inclusive policy-making,
Reflecting increased costs for both food and non-food items The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February 2024 showed a notable
For over two decades now, Bumthang Deshi has been able to feed its people with rice that is exclusively grown
Culinary Traditions in Bhutan: Toll of Meat and its Climate Conundrum In the land of thunder dragons, where prayer flags
In an unprecedented move, Prime Minister (PM) Dasho Tshering Tobgay met with members of the Opposition Party on April 3,
Heavy dependence of the Bhutanese economy and government revenues on the hydropower sector raises concerns The economy is projected to