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Insolvency Law Overhaul: Bhutan's Long-Awaited Reform
Bhutan's Insolvency and Rehabilitation Bill aims to modernize its economic framework, focusing on rescue and recovery over liquidation.
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Counterfeit Currency Arrest Sparks National Discussion
Two individuals arrested in Bhutan for counterfeit currency highlights growing concerns over fake currency circulation and the need for enhanced security measures.
May 18, 2026
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The Bhutan Junior Tennis Championship has ignited a passion for tennis among young athletes, showcasing burgeoning talent and fostering a vibrant sporting culture in Bhutan.
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Dragon Girls Aim for Glory in SAFF 2026
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Govt. Supports Arts Students Amid Policy Changes
Bhutan extends support to Arts students with scholarships and loans amid policy changes, ensuring continued education and employment opportunities.
May 25, 2026

First International School Opens in Bhutan
Bhutan's first international school opens in August, offering global education standards to expatriate and Bhutanese students. A milestone in Bhutan's educational landscape.
May 25, 2026

TVET Accreditation: Shaping Future-Ready Trainees
Bhutan's TVET accreditation drive aims to produce globally competitive, work-ready trainees by aligning with international standards, enhancing the quality and recognition of education.
May 23, 2026

Bhutan's Schools Prepare for Curriculum Shift
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Early Monsoon Heat Poses Harvest Risks
Bhutan faces climate challenges with an early monsoon amid record heat, posing risks and opportunities for agriculture.
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Cooler Pre-Monsoon Delays Summer Warm-Up in Bhutan
Bhutan experiences a cooler, wetter pre-monsoon, delaying summer's warmth. Experts downplay El Niño's impact, citing the country's unique geography.
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Bhutan's Ministry of Finance introduces a tax exemption for private land used for community farm roads, effective 2026. This policy supports rural development and recognizes...
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Read MoreBhutan's BATIF 2.0 forum captivates global investors, spotlighting high-value agriculture projects and sustainable development opportunities.
Read MoreBhutan's TVET accreditation drive aims to produce globally competitive, work-ready trainees by aligning with international standards, enhancing the quality and recognition of education.
Read MoreDigital platforms challenge Bhutan's content regulation efforts, as BICMA navigates enforcing standards across rapidly expanding online media.
Read MoreBhutan experiences a cooler, wetter pre-monsoon, delaying summer's warmth. Experts downplay El Niño's impact, citing the country's unique geography.
Read MoreBhutan's National Council endorses a dedicated fund for Yenlag Thromdes, aiming to boost urban development and address investment disparities.
Read MoreDarla Gewog seeks the PM's intervention over land lease approval, highlighting tensions between development and community welfare.
Read MoreThe Bhutanese government rolls out a Nu 10,000 monthly incentive for third children starting June, addressing demographic challenges threatening economic stability.
Read MoreThe 108 Jangchub Chortens project in Bhutan secures global support, uniting communities worldwide in a vision of peace and compassion.
Read MoreExploring the challenges and potential of Bhutan's GST regime, this article delves into the inflation impact, compliance burdens, and the need for digital integration.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan attracts global investors in trout farming, wellness, and chocolate production, paving the way for economic growth.
Read MoreBhutan's finance ministry maintains tax concessions on wet and dry lands. Regional disparities spark debate, with calls for equitable amendments next summer.
Read MoreAt BATIF 2.0, Bhutan secures major investments to revolutionize its agrifood sector through strategic global partnerships. 🌾💼
Read MoreBhutan and the EU are shifting towards an investment-driven future, focusing on trade and private sector engagement during Europe Day talks in Thimphu.
Read MoreThe National Assembly of Bhutan defers the decision to increase building heights in Yenlag throms, emphasizing the need for sustainable urban planning.
Read MoreThe Good Governance Committee proposes four key reforms to enhance fairness and motivation in Bhutan's civil service, addressing the MaX system's shortcomings.
Read MoreBhutan's 13th Five-Year Plan increases to Nu 517 billion, aiming to boost economic growth amid challenges of youth unemployment and inflation.
Read MoreThe Dragon Girls head to India for the SAFF Women’s Championship 2026, bringing hope and ambition to the international stage. Discover their journey, key players,...
Read MoreBhutan's Insolvency and Rehabilitation Bill aims to modernize its economic framework, focusing on rescue and recovery over liquidation.
Read MoreBhutan sees a significant rise in vehicle ownership transfers due to relaxed regulations and taxation policies by the BCTA. Learn about the changes and implications.
Read MoreBhutan's chain-link fencing programme aims to reduce human-wildlife conflict. However, ageing populations and strict eligibility criteria pose challenges.
Read MoreBhutan's schools face challenges in implementing a Cambridge-aligned curriculum, raising concerns about readiness, infrastructure, and teacher training.
Read MoreThe National Council of Bhutan calls for a dedicated Pension and Provident Fund Act to enhance governance and security of the pension system. Learn more...
Read MoreBhutan's MPs advocate for visa reform and a unified tourism authority to enhance the tourism sector's sustainability and growth. 📈
Read MoreThe GST debate in Bhutan intensifies as inflation rises, prompting government proposals for expanded exemptions to ease consumer burdens.
Read MoreBhutan's schools transform as a million-euro initiative delivers campus-wide internet, reshaping education for thousands of students and teachers.
Read MoreThe Indus Waters Treaty, a landmark agreement, faces challenges as Pakistan uses it to obstruct Indian development. A reevaluation is crucial for equitable benefits.
Read MoreBhutan's creative economy is flourishing with government support, highlighting music, fashion, and film industries on a global stage.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan is transforming its justice system to be more inclusive, people-centric, and accessible, aligning with its Gross National Happiness philosophy.
Read MoreThe Bhutanese government announces strategic measures to support pig farmers, addressing market distortions and financial challenges in the pig farming sector.
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