Individual humans are capable of measuring and attaining happiness—but can whole societies do the same? In the January/February 2014 issue of Orion, Gretchen Legler travels to the tiny country of ...
A thousand butter lamps were lit at the ceremony that was led by the King. Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck on Saturday attended the funeral of former prime minister Manmohan Singh ...
“If we can work our plans effectively we can minimise our dairy import. Dairy business has good prospect in Bhutan to elevate poverty especially in rural areas.” Last year, the company incurred a loss ...
It is hard to talk about LGBT rights in Bhutan publicly, and many of us struggle to do it. In Bhutan, the safety of LGBT people has not visibly been an issue, so many people believe that community ...
Some dairy products are easier to digest than others. Here’s how to identify the ones that may cause the least trouble. Credit...Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline ...
Rosie is a freelance writer living in London. She has covered everything from ancient Egyptian temples to exciting medical breakthroughs, but she particularly enjoys writing about wildlife ...
Famed for its pioneering Gross National Happiness (GNH) model, which prioritises well-being over material wealth, Bhutan has long stood as a symbol of progressive governance. Yet, it now faces a ...
Seven years after Chinese troops pulled out of the strategic Doklam plateau in Bhutan, Beijing has surreptitiously built at least 22 villages and settlements in the region, according to a recent ...
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has imposed fines on three dairy associations in Karachi for their involvement in artificially increasing the prices of fresh milk. According to the ...
How are dairy brands keeping up with demand for protein products while at the same time bringing something new to the table? Would the latest nutrition trends – from gut health to holistic eating – ...
Amid these changes, Bhutan stands out — not by following global trends, but by charting its own path. Nestled in the Himalayas between China and India, Bhutan has long defied conventional ...
Renowned Indian educationist Arun Kapur, who set up schools in India, Bhutan and Oman, has been conferred the ‘Bura Marp’ (red scarf) and ‘Patang’ (ceremonial sword) by Bhutan’s King ...