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Gelephu sees largest gathering in years as His Holiness the Je Khenpo administers blessing

Gelephu sees largest gathering in years as His Holiness the Je Khenpo administers blessing

His Holiness the Je Khenpo administered Tshewang or longevity blessings to the public in Gelephu today. Thousands of people gathered at Thubten Choekhorthang to receive the blessing. The blessing ceremony began at around nine in the morning. The Thubten Choekhorthang ground gradually filled with devotees eager to receive the blessing. During winter, Gelephu typically sees an influx of people, mainly...

River rafting business in Punakha struggles in winter

River rafting business in Punakha struggles in winter

As is the case every winter, the river rafting business in Punakha has been facing a downturn this time around as well. The once-thriving business has slowed down due to shrinking river volumes and few tourists in winter. Some business operators say they often run at a loss during the winter months. Six firms run rafting businesses along the Phochhu...

Safety and budget sustainability concerns rise over Tumdra Ami Ney’s temporary routes

Safety and budget sustainability concerns rise over Tumdra Ami Ney’s temporary routes

With Maha Shivaratri, a Hindu festival to honour the deity, Shiva, approaching, Tumdra Ami Ney in Chhukha is gearing up to welcome thousands of devotees. Phuentshogling Dungkhag allocates nearly Nu 100,000 annually for the construction of temporary routes and the safety of pilgrims. However, concerns are growing over these arrangements’ long-term sustainability and the safety of pilgrims. Every year, Phuentshogling...

Bhutanese Karate team secures 21 medals at first Sikkim Open International Karate Championship 2025

Bhutanese Karate team secures 21 medals at first Sikkim Open International Karate Championship 2025

The Bhutanese Karate team has secured four gold, nine silver, and eight bronze medals at the first Sikkim Open International Karate Championship 2025 in India. The team, consisting of 16 karatekas, competed against more than 500 participants. The Bhutanese athletes participated in both the Kumite and Kata categories. The majority of the medals came from the Kumite category. Riya Subba...

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