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Read MoreBusinesses in Phuentshogling and Samtse urge regulatory reforms to boost economic growth. Key recommendations aim to ease administrative burdens and enhance competitiveness.
Read MorePhuentsholing and Samtse, Bhutan's key border towns, seek urgent reforms to unlock their economic potential. Strategic changes in infrastructure and regulations are crucial.
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Read MoreThe Pelsung programme empowers nearly 1,000 Bhutanese youth to shape the future, preparing them for impactful roles in Gelephu Mindfulness City and beyond.
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Read MoreThe RAA audit unveils significant procurement issues in Bhutan's BITS projects, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in public fund management.
Read MoreJSW School of Law's runner-up finish at the Hague Debate Tournament marks a new milestone for Bhutan's legal education. Discover how they excelled! 🌟
Read MoreThe Livestock Bill 2025, passed by Bhutan's Parliament, marks a new era in sustainable livestock development, enhancing animal welfare and biosecurity measures.
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Read MoreThimphu and Phuentshogling gear up for crucial Thromde elections on July 15. New eligibility criteria and digital systems mark key changes.
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Read MoreBhutan's National Assembly directs talks to lower lending rates, aiming to ease financial burdens and boost economic growth 📈.
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