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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.
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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.
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The PHPA-II export tariff of INR 5.10 marks a significant milestone in Bhutan's energy sector, reflecting strategic energy planning and enhancing Bhutan-India relations.
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Bhutan's aviation and telecom duopolies pose significant economic challenges, driving up costs and stifling growth. Strategic reforms are needed to foster competition and innovation.
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Pasakha Mega Dry Port Nears Completion
Pasakha mega dry port in Bhutan nears June completion, set to revolutionize trade and logistics with modern infrastructure, boosting efficiency and reducing costs.
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Thousands gather in Gelephu for the GMC volunteer programme, united in spirit and purpose. Despite early rain, enthusiasm shines as volunteers contribute to a shared vision.
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Royal Opening of 6th GMC Zhabto Inspires Community
Their Majesties inaugurated the 6th GMC Zhabto, a volunteer effort uniting 8,100 participants for environmental and cultural projects in Bhutan.
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Discover how roads, power, and connectivity have transformed Merak, turning a once-isolated village into a thriving community, and what it means for Bhutan's future.
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Four Districts Focus on Three Key Commodities
Bhutan's BRECSA project prioritizes three key commodities in four districts, focusing on sustainable production and market linkages to bolster the agricultural sector.
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CDK's Home Coming: A Fashionable Return
CDK's 'Home Coming' collection returns to its origins, blending Bhutanese heritage with modern design. Discover how sustainability and community empowerment are woven into this inspiring narrative.
April 11, 2026

Unregulated AI Risks Cultural Distortion
Explore the risks and opportunities of AI in cultural preservation. Unregulated AI content may distort Bhutan's cultural heritage. Learn how Bhutan can balance innovation with tradition.
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Bags That Carry Bhutan's Heritage
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Read MoreThe Bhutan Olympic Committee launches reforms to modernize the sports ecosystem, enhancing athlete support and aligning with national goals.
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Read MoreDraktsho East's new initiative bridges the gap between training and employment for persons with disabilities, promoting inclusivity and economic independence in Bhutan.
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Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreBhutan's DigiGyel Project is launching AI literacy in 150 remote schools, empowering over 50,000 students and 300 teachers to bridge the digital divide.
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Read MoreOver 60 players showcased their skills at the Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel National Open Tennis Championship finale, with thrilling victories and inspiring performances.
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Read MoreThe Bhutanese government revises its hotel interest subsidy scheme to support struggling yet viable hotels, ensuring sustainable economic growth.
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Read MorePIT collections in Bhutan have doubled to Nu 3.2 billion over five years, highlighting significant economic development and tax reform impacts.
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