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MoIT Minister confirms viability of Yoeseltse and Samrang for airstrip projects

MoIT Minister confirms viability of Yoeseltse and Samrang for airstrip projects

A pre-feasibility study has found Yoeseltse in Samtse and Samrang in Samdrup Jongkhar suitable for airstrip development, but no final decision has been made, according to the infrastructure and transport minister. The study indicates that these locations have favourable ground profiles and lengths with no significant obstacles in the vicinity, making them viable options. Following feasibility studies conducted across various...

Mini Dragons League sparks interest in football among children

Mini Dragons League sparks interest in football among children

Bhutan Football Federation’s grassroots league or the Mini Dragons League is sparking an interest in football among children under 12. The league which began in 2021 with 28 teams is seeing an increase in the number of teams over the years. The 2024-2025 Mini Dragons League saw 38 teams take part and enjoy the beautiful game of football. The finals...

Bhutanese veteran archers promote archery tradition at Miwang Gyalsey Ranglug Datsey Drendhur

Bhutanese veteran archers promote archery tradition at Miwang Gyalsey Ranglug Datsey Drendhur

To promote Bhutanese archery traditions and educate younger generations on the sport’s values and etiquette, Team Thimphu Agay, a group of 13 archery players all over 60, is participating in the Miwang Gyalsey Ranglug Datsey Drendhur. The tournament began today at Changlimithang in Thimphu in celebration of the ninth birthday of His Royal Highness Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck. 18 teams...

Tennis resumes in Samtse after five-year hiatus   

Tennis resumes in Samtse after five-year hiatus  

After a five-year gap, tennis is making a comeback in Samtse. The Bhutan Tennis Federation in collaboration with the Samtse District Sports Association, has resumed the mini tennis program, allowing young enthusiasts to reconnect with the sport. Nearly 50 children are participating in the programme, rekindling hopes for the growth of tennis in the region. This tennis court at the...

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