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From hackathon to history: The journey of Tix.bt

From hackathon to history: The journey of Tix.bt

Towards the end of January, Bhutan witnessed an extraordinary event. It hosted its largest ever international concert by world-famous singer Ed Sheeran. Behind the success of this major event also lies several unknown stories of triumph one of which is Tix.bt, an online booking platform. In this story, we look at how a group of college students developed the platform...

High sodium content in hot springs in Gasa and Punakha

High sodium content in hot springs in Gasa and Punakha

Bhutanese visit hot springs, believing that they can cure certain illnesses and diseases. While soaking is a common practice, some visitors also drink the water, thinking it has healing benefits. However, a recent study conducted at the hot springs in Gasa, Koma and Chhubu suggests otherwise. It showed that there is a high content of sodium and alkalinity which is...

Government’s “Rent to Own” housing programme takes shape with draft proposal

Government’s “Rent to Own” housing programme takes shape with draft proposal

During today’s Meet the Press session, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Chandra Bdr. Gurung said that a task force has been formed, which has drafted a proposal to implement the government’s “Rent to Own” programme. Under the flagship housing programme, the government announced as a part of its election campaign, salaried employees and low-income groups will be able to buy government...

Education ministry identifies 1,500 students for substance use intervention

MoESD strengthens feeder schools, invests Nu 20bn in improving schools to manage urban enrolment pressure

As a strategy to tackle the huge number of students seeking enrollment at schools in urban areas, the education and skills development ministry is strengthening feeder schools. Education and Skills Development Minister Yeezang De Thapa, during the Meet The Press session yesterday, said that it is also investing nearly Nu 20bn in improving schools in rural areas in the 13th...

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