A local tiger-conservation organisation founded last year in Bhutan's Zhemgang has gathered more than 40 members so far to protect the wildlife as the issue of human-wildlife co-existence in Nangkor Gewog of Zhemgang is not limited to just guarding crops, Bhutan Live reported.
Small-scale business owners in Bhutan's Tsirang district have benefitted economically from Sunday cloth markets as they help them earn a decent living.
Over 400 DeSuups took part in a half-day cleaning, maintenance, and garden development along Norzin Lam in Thimphu yesterday. The activity was a part of the Thimphu Greening and Beautification programme which not only cleans and beautifies the capital but also aims to spread awareness of the
The tradition of the production of yarns from nettle plants is still kept alive by the people of Lauri Gewog of Bhutan. Moreover, they are also getting a good income out of it, Bhutan Live reported.
The upcoming concert promises to be a remarkable event, as musicians from the UK, Malaysia, Greece, Afghanistan, Russia, Denmark, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Singapore, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka will be coming together to perform. The concert aims to promote cultural exchange initiatives for global co
Bhutan is a country deeply rooted in Buddhism, with spiritual practices and beliefs interwoven into the very fabric of its society. For centuries, the kingdom has been a sanctuary for Buddhist practitioners, and it continues to be a place where religion thrives. Bhutan's spiritual heritage
Since Bhutan shares a border with Sikkim, it is expected that the Himalayan country which is also rich in Flora, might massively benefit from this move. Sikkim has a range of indigenous seeds and plants, and CM Golay stressed the need to build capacity among new-generation farmers and train
The film has won awards at many prestigious film festivals namely Chichester International Film Festival CinemAsia Film Festival, Hebden Bridge Film Festival and International Film Festival Innsbruck to name a few.
Among them, Padmasambhava and Go Tsangpa are two of the most significant religious figures who have had a profound impact on the Buddhist philosophy and teachings, and the religious landscape of the Indian Himalayas.
Dagana district will not allow serving meat items, including eggs during the annual Tshechu and other religious events in gewog lhakhangs from here on. The recently concluded Dzongkhag Tshogdu decided to go with only vegetarian items on the menu for such events. The local leaders said, servi