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Read MoreA teacher's return to her roots at Gunitshawa Primary School in Bhutan reveals the true essence of education: empathy, resilience, and service from the heart.
Read MoreBhutan's National Council endorses the annual budget, focusing on sustainable development and fiscal prudence amid growing economic challenges.
Read MoreThe amendment to Bhutan's CRPD reservation failed in the National Council, prompting further review and dialogue on disability rights and inclusivity.
Read MoreBhutan is pioneering new research to enhance road construction in high-altitude passes, addressing climatic challenges with innovative design standards.
Read MoreBhutan partners with IEEE to enhance engineering education, aligning technological advancements with its Gross National Happiness philosophy. Discover the summit's key insights!
Read MoreDiscover how Gyaney Market transformed from a simple village market into a thriving business hub, driving local economic growth in Bhutan.
Read MoreBhutan's National Council forwards the Co-operatives and Farmers Groups Bill 2025 amid climate challenges, aiming to bolster the agricultural sector.
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Read MoreBhutan's winter Parliament session will see Finance Minister Lekey Dorji present revised block grant guidelines to address local governments' challenges under the current allocation system.
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Read MoreDiscover how Sakteng School in Bhutan is transforming education by replacing traditional firewood heating with a modern system, enhancing both learning and sustainability.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan unites for Project 108, building 108 Jangchub Choetens as symbols of peace and unity. Join this national journey of faith and devotion.
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Read MoreFormer Phuentsholing Thrompon Rai reflects on a decade of urban transformation and outlines his vision for a vibrant future as he eyes a third term.
Read MoreBhutan Trust Fund signs a Nu 2.5 million grant to enhance elephant corridors in Gelephu, marking a significant step in ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation.
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Read MoreBhutan's government faces challenges in delivering on its housing and vehicle loan pledges, balancing fiscal constraints and global economic factors.
Read MoreThe Gulf conflict underscores Bhutan's reliance on overseas employment, prompting strategic reintegration efforts for returning workers amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
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Read MorePM Tshering Tobgay addresses community concerns over a land lease to Doyul Food Tech, directing a review to balance economic and local interests.
Read MoreGeney Eco-Tourism Facility in Bhutan, envisioned as a community-based tourism model, remains underutilized due to management disputes and planning issues.
Read MoreTasha Int. News raises Nu 17 million for the 108 Jangchub Choeten Project in Bhutan, showcasing a powerful movement of unity, faith, and generosity.
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Read MoreThe ACC has closed investigations against former JDWNRH President Lhab Dorji, amidst claims of wrongful implication by his family, sparking debates on institutional accountability.
Read MoreBhutan's tax reforms reduce TDS, boosting take-home pay for civil servants, supporting economic growth and stability.
Read MorePhuentsholing's newly renovated immigration building promises to ease congestion and enhance visitor experiences, with future expansions planned to accommodate increasing tourist numbers.
Read MoreThe Bhutan government is exploring additional funding for the Concessional Education Loan Scheme to meet high demand and ensure continued support for students.
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Read MoreBhutan’s retired generation is redefining service by actively participating in nation-building projects, showcasing their invaluable experience and dedication.
Read MoreHer Majesty The Gyaltsuen inaugurates the Her Expression Festival, showcasing diverse artworks by Bhutanese women. A celebration of creativity and culture!
Read MoreHis Majesty honors Tit Tar practitioners for their selfless service in Bhutan, highlighting the cultural and medical significance of this traditional healing art.
Read MoreDiscovery of low-altitude cordyceps in India poses challenges for Bhutan's fungus economy, raising questions on ecological changes and market strategies.
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