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Community museum opens to showcase traditional artefacts in Bartsham Gewog

Community museum opens to showcase traditional artefacts in Bartsham Gewog

Our roots and heritage often define our identity, connecting us to the tools and traditions of our forefathers. However, as modernisation transforms daily life, many timeless artefacts have disappeared from Bhutanese households. In a bid to preserve these cultural treasures, residents of Bartsham Gewog in Trashigang have inaugurated a community museum. Supported by JICA, the museum aims to safeguard and...

Thimphu District Court sentences Sonam Norbu, founder of VTOB Foundation for voluntary manslaughter

Thimphu District Court sentences Sonam Norbu, founder of VTOB Foundation for voluntary manslaughter

The Thimphu District Court’s criminal bench has sentenced 39-year-old Sonam Norbu, the founder of VTOB Foundation to nearly 15 years in prison for the voluntary manslaughter of 24-year-old Namgay Dolkar. The incident occurred in August last year, and the judgment was passed today. Although the Office of the Attorney General initially charged him with murder, the prosecution could not prove...

Education Ministry partners with Cambridge International to enhance curriculum

Education Ministry partners with Cambridge International to enhance curriculum

The Education and Skills Development Ministry is working with Cambridge International to review and upgrade the country’s school curriculum to meet international standards. Education minister Yeezang De Thapa added that the collaboration has achieved significant progress. The work plan has been nearly finalised, and implementation is set to commence in January next year. Cambridge International is a globally recognised education...

Areca nut use hits 60% in Bhutan, raising health concerns

Areca nut use hits 60% in Bhutan, raising health concerns

The National Health Survey 2023 reveals that areca nut consumption among Bhutanese aged 15 to 69 rose to nearly 60 per cent last year, marking a three per cent increase since 2019. The health ministry attributes the rise to the product being cheap, easily available and culturally accepted in the country. To address this, the ministry plans to introduce measures...

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