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Human negligence fuels rising forest fires in Bhutan, threatening biodiversity and livelihoods

Human negligence fuels rising forest fires in Bhutan, threatening biodiversity and livelihoods

Bhutan loses acres of forest to fire every year, raising concerns about the impact on biodiversity, climate, and the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities. The country witnessed an increasing number of forest fires for three consecutive years. According to the Department of Forests and Park Services, 99 per cent of forest fires are caused by human negligence. Despite countless fire prevention...

Women footballers and sports instructors attend coaching course to improve women’s football

Women footballers and sports instructors attend coaching course to improve women’s football

To enhance the skills of Bhutanese women footballers, the Bhutan Football Federation(BFF) is providing coaching training for women footballers and sports instructors. The two-week coaching course, which began on Monday, features participants, including members from the women’s national team, school sports instructors, and coaches from football clubs across Bhutan. The training classified as Asian Football Confederation, AFC C-level diploma course...

Government proposes Nu 109bn budget for 2025-26 FY

Government proposes Nu 109bn budget for 2025-26 FY

The government has proposed Nu 109bn as the budget for the 2025-2026 financial year. This is a 12 per cent increase from the previous year. In a recently issued notification, the finance ministry says the budget focuses on infrastructure development, public services, and economic growth. The ministry highlighted sustainable planning and resource prioritisation to achieve the development goals of the...

Dried sources and rising demand leave many struggling for water in Phuentshogling Toed

Dried sources and rising demand leave many struggling for water in Phuentshogling Toed

The residents of Phuentshogling Toed, particularly in areas like Kabraytar and Dhamdara, are grappling with an acute water shortage. The ongoing water crisis has left many living without water for weeks, with some areas reporting shortages lasting months. Dried-up water sources coupled with an increasing population have left people struggling to meet their daily water needs. Sharmila Limbu, the Phuentshogling...

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