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Rethinking Phuentsholing's Economy: Beyond Border Competition
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Snow Leopard Population Surge in Bhutan Amid Mixed Asian Trends
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Agriculture Sector Struggles to Meet Emission Reduction Targets
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Punakha's Record Heat: Climate Crisis Threatens Bhutan's Future
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Leopards Thrive Alongside Growing Tiger Population
A groundbreaking nationwide study reveals that common leopards are thriving alongside Bhutan's growing tiger population, challenging assumptions about large carnivore competition and offering hope for coexistence in the Eastern Himalayas.
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Solar Lift Irrigation: Empowering Rural Bhutanese Farmers
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RICBL Disburses Over Nu 11M for Earthquake Damage Claims
RICBL disburses over Nu 11.8 million in earthquake insurance claims to 865 affected households across all 20 dzongkhags, with highest concentrations in western and eastern regions.
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Development Gaps Persist Despite Health Gains
Bhutan achieves significant healthcare progress with infant mortality dropping 75% since 2000, yet development gaps persist across dzongkhags. Poverty rates vary dramatically from 1.5% in Thimphu to 41.4% in Zhemgang, revealing persistent regional inequalities despite improved public spending.
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RBP Arrests 17 in Major Religious Site Vandalism Syndicate
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