Bhutan
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First batch of Gyalsups graduate; a proud moment for Bhutan
As the first batch of Gyalsups celebrate their passing out parade, it is time for a sober national reflection. When…
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Ecotourism offers new hope for youth in Pemagatshel
Pemagatshel—Four years ago, Tashi Dhendup from Shumar, Pemagatshel, quit his job in tourism due to Covid-19. This left him at…
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New suspension bridge to enhance access to Koma Tshachu, promoting sustainable tourism
A new 50-metre suspension bridge, designed to improve visitor accessibility to Koma Tshachu (hot spring) and support the local economy…
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Bhutan’s Ministry of Finance transfers 3.3 billion concessional credit line to BDBL
Finance Minister Lekey Dorji announced that the Nu 3.3 billion concessional credit line under the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) will…
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NA rejects RCSC report on MaX System, calls for revisions
The National Assembly rejected the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) report on the MaX system, with only 18 out of…
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l Journalism Conference 2024: Reconnecting the Journalism Fraternity in Bhutan
By Rinzin Wangchuk Paro, Bhutan – Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay briefly attended the ongoing Annual Journalism Conference (AJC) in Paro…
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Aggregation program in Bhutan could be a game changer for farmers and the agricultural economy
Dophum, a 42-year-old farmer from Guma gewog in Punakha, planted Kamtey rice this season. She plans to switch to high-value…
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Laya’s lifeline: Horses, community, and economy
In Laya, horses play an important role in supporting the community’s economy. When the region had no roads, horses were…
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Harmony across borders: The World Ukulele Programme brings a cultural symphony to Bhutan
The evening was alive with the vibrant sounds of ukuleles and melodies shared by both students and visiting musicians, filling…
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