The national athletes made a remarkable mark in 2025, excelling across traditional, modern, and emerging sports while gaining valuable exposure at regional and international competitions.
The hydropower sector recorded a year of cautious progress in 2025, marked by long-awaited commissioning, the launch of new projects, and a gradual shift in the country’s development strategy, even as ...
The Wood Female Snake Year brought major tax reforms in the country with the passage of the Income Tax Act of Bhutan 2025, ...
As one of the key contributors to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the agriculture and livestock sector recorded 5.3 percent growth in the third quarter of 2025, raising its share of GDP to 14.17 percent ...
Phuentsholing—Though the Wood Female Snake Year was considered inauspicious, the forecasts proved inaccurate for Phuentsholing, which faced both progress and difficulty.
Motor vehicle accidents nearly doubled over four years. Road accidents rose from 780 in 2022 to 1,450 in 2025, adding 4,410 incidents between 2022 and 2025. Fatalities climbed from 79 to 102, and ...
The Female Snake Year concluded on what is believed to be a positive note for the education sector. The country witnessed a major policy change when the government did away with the Class X cut-off ...
The Year of the Snake became a defining moment for the country’s economy, as growth accelerated sharply following several ...
The Fire Male Horse Year has arrived, drawing to a close the 10-month-long inauspicious period of lonag or “black year,” ushering in renewed hope, celebrations, and fresh beginnings across the country ...
The Wood Female Snake Year proved to be a significant one for the tourism sector. It reflected a year of cautious recovery, ...
After the fury of the Male Wood Dragon Year in 2024, when floods, landslides and broken promises defined the climate story, the Wood Snake Year of 2025 arrived with a promise of restraint. By ...
The government spent Nu 219.89 million completing nine dzongkhag roads last year while launching a Nu 1.5 billion housing programme and advancing plans to expand Paro International Airport, achieving ...
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