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Read MoreBhutan makes history by signing the Global Compassion Declaration, highlighting its commitment to compassionate leadership amidst global challenges.
Read MoreBhutan's government plans to decentralize automobile services in Thimphu, addressing infrastructure and environmental concerns while fostering urban growth.
Read MoreThe GelephuβTareythang project roadshow begins, marking a key step in Bhutan's infrastructure development. Discover its global appeal and strategic significance.
Read MoreBhutan's finance ministry revises 2026 growth forecast to 6.31%, citing global fuel shocks and hydropower delays. Government spending remains a key stabilizer.
Read MoreThe RAA warns that Bhutan's fuel subsidy scheme is nearing its fiscal limit, urging a shift towards targeted support for essential sectors to ensure economic...
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Read MoreBhutan's MoESD is addressing Dzongkha failure rates in Classes VI and VIII with new strategies focusing on competency-based learning, teacher training, and curriculum reforms.
Read MoreTrongsa College is redefining education in Bhutan by integrating traditional values with modern skills, preparing students for global opportunities.
Read MoreBhutan's Education Ministry revises the student assessment system, combining written exams and continuous assessments to enhance learning outcomes.
Read MoreBhutan leads Asia-Pacific with the UNDP Care Georeferencing Tool, pioneering data-driven care services. Learn how this innovative tool addresses care needs.
Read MoreBhutan's National Assembly endorses amendments to the International Civil Aviation Bill, enhancing its global aviation representation and policy influence.
Read MoreThe Women's National League is at a fever pitch as teams vie for Tier I qualification. With fierce competition, every game counts as Gelephu Girls...
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Read MoreChimi Lhakhang's tourism surge fuels a thriving handicraft sector in Punakha, boosting local economies and preserving Bhutanese culture.
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Read MoreSonam Dema returns to archery as a compound athlete, securing medals and elevating Bhutan's status in international competitions.
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Read MoreBhutan's legislators face a critical decision on tobacco regulation. A balanced approach could foster a healthier future, aligning with the nation's commitment to Gross National...
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