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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...

Empowering out-of-school youths with smart agriculture   

Empowering out-of-school youths with smart agriculture  

Smart agriculture technologies can make farming more attractive to out-of-school youths and farmers in rural areas while promoting resilience and sustainability in communities. To equip them with modern skills, a daylong training was held on 1st February at Chhudzom Gewog in Sarpang. The session introduced greenhouse and hydroponic farming to enhance productivity amid changing climates. The initiative aligns with Gelephu...

BPC’s investigation rules out transformer short circuit as Damchhu forest fire cause

Viral video of Bhutanese man assaulted by locals and police in Jaigaon sparks safety concerns

A video of a Bhutanese man being assaulted by local people and police in the neighbouring Indian town of Jaigaon has gone viral sparking intense debate. People are raising concerns and questioning safety while travelling in India. The incident reportedly took place on Sunday. Meanwhile, the man says he has been left emotionally disturbed following the incident. A 25-year-old man...

Treatment centres offering second chances for children in conflict with law

Treatment centres offering second chances for children in conflict with law

The Royal Bhutan Police have reported a slight increase in cases involving children in conflict with the law, with the majority of offences linked to substance abuse and alcohol. However, professionals emphasise that this rise should not be seen as children being inherently problematic but rather as an indicator of deeper underlying issues that require understanding and timely intervention. In...

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