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Bhutan's Modern Buddhist City: A New Era
Bhutan is set to establish the first modern Buddhist city, blending tradition and innovation to create a hub of spirituality and culture.
April 4, 2026

Govt Revises Hotel Interest Subsidy Scheme
The Bhutanese government revises its hotel interest subsidy scheme to support struggling yet viable hotels, ensuring sustainable economic growth.
April 4, 2026
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Walking For Education: Forest Paths to Learning
In Bhutan's remote Dhugti Village, education arrives on foot. Dawa Tshering walks hours through forests to teach children who can't reach classrooms, transforming homes into learning spaces.
April 7, 2026

AI Literacy Bridges Gap in Remote Schools
Bhutan's DigiGyel Project is launching AI literacy in 150 remote schools, empowering over 50,000 students and 300 teachers to bridge the digital divide.
April 5, 2026

Innovative Youth Transform Waste at Bhutan's Challenge
Young innovators in Bhutan transformed waste into winning solutions at the National Innovation Challenge 2026, showcasing creativity and sustainability.
April 3, 2026

Bhutan's Digital UPSHIFT Engages Over 27,000 Students
Bhutan's UPSHIFT program is transforming education by engaging over 27,000 students in digital learning, fostering innovation and sustainability.
April 3, 2026
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Fuel Subsidy Impact: A Looming Nu 4bn Cost by June
Bhutan's fuel subsidy could cost nearly Nu 4bn by June. With rising global fuel prices, the government faces fiscal challenges while promoting sustainable solutions.
April 7, 2026

Simplifying GST Filing: Transforming Taxation in Bhutan
Bhutan's GST reform aims to enhance transparency and efficiency. Efforts focus on easing compliance, improving usability, and fostering stakeholder collaboration.
April 7, 2026

Doma Prices Drop, Exporters Voice Concerns
In Gelephu, doma buyers are pulling back as prices drop, causing concerns among exporters despite a promising start to the harvest season.
April 7, 2026

Hazelnut Certification Unlocks Global Markets
Bhutanese hazelnuts gain Rainforest Alliance certification, opening doors to premium international markets and promising prosperity for local farmers.
April 5, 2026
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Race to Restore Punakha–Gasa Highway Before Monsoon
The Punakha–Gasa Highway faces a race against time as restoration efforts aim to beat the monsoon. This vital road is crucial for connecting Gasa Dzongkhag.
April 7, 2026

Govt. Enhances 28-km Road in Nubi Gewog
The Bhutanese government is set to enhance a 28-km road in Nubi Gewog, promising improved connectivity and economic benefits for local communities.
April 5, 2026

Shared Responsibility: A National Call
Bhutan embraces shared responsibility to manage fuel challenges, promoting sustainability and resilience through innovative strategies and electric vehicles.
April 4, 2026

Bhutan Reviews DSA Hike for Kidney Patients
Bhutan's Ministry of Finance reviews a proposal to increase the DSA for kidney patients referred to India, aiming to ease financial burdens.
April 4, 2026
Bhutan embraces shared responsibility to manage fuel challenges, promoting sustainability and resilience through innovative strategies and electric vehicles.
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Read MoreWith spring planting underway, Bhutan ensures a steady fertiliser supply despite global disruptions, securing agricultural productivity and stability.
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Read MoreGelephu Mindfulness City is redefining urban development by harmonizing growth with nature, preserving vast ecosystems while allowing sustainable urban expansion.
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Read MoreLow wages and rising living costs are pushing Bhutan's working poor to the brink. Discover the systemic challenges and potential solutions in this in-depth analysis.
Read MoreDiscover the vibrant Haa Spring Festival, a celebration of Bhutanese culture and community, featuring traditional performances, interactive activities, and sustainable tourism initiatives.
Read MoreBhutan's GST implementation seeks to modernize taxation, enhancing efficiency and transparency. Despite initial challenges, the government is committed to refining the process, ensuring long-term benefits.
Read MoreNo Bhutanese in GCC nations have confirmed plans to return, despite travel disruptions and rising costs. The Bhutanese government monitors the situation closely.
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Read MoreThe escalating Middle East conflict impacts Bhutan's tourism with cancellations and revenue loss, but also presents opportunities for strategic market repositioning.
Read MoreYoung innovators in Bhutan transformed waste into winning solutions at the National Innovation Challenge 2026, showcasing creativity and sustainability.
Read MoreBhutan's UPSHIFT program is transforming education by engaging over 27,000 students in digital learning, fostering innovation and sustainability.
Read MoreDawa Tshering walks hours through forests to bring education to children in remote Bhutanese villages, offering vital learning opportunities.
Read MoreBhutan's fuel subsidy could cost nearly Nu 4bn by June, offering relief while straining government resources. Proactive measures and strategic planning are crucial.
Read MoreDiscover how Zhemgang RDTC's expansion is transforming skills development in Bhutan, empowering youth, and enhancing vocational education for a brighter future.
Read MoreThe TVET fair in Trashigang empowered over 350 students, showcasing career opportunities and transforming perceptions of vocational education.
Read MoreThe World Bank has approved $25M to support Bhutan in strengthening job creation policies and enhancing economic resilience, aligning with the nation's long-term vision.
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