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Can Money Really Buy Happiness? Exploring the Truth
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Can Money Really Buy Happiness? Exploring the Truth

Explore whether money can truly buy happiness in a world where financial stability often dictates quality of life. Discover insights on balancing material wealth with true contentment.

May 30, 2026

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Duchen Nga Zom: Lessons from Butter Lamps

Culture

Duchen Nga Zom: Lessons from Butter Lamps

May 30, 2026

Can Money Really Buy Happiness? Exploring the Truth

Opinion

Can Money Really Buy Happiness? Exploring the Truth

May 30, 2026

Sonam Dema's Triumphant Return to Archery 🌟

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Sonam Dema's Triumphant Return to Archery 🌟

May 30, 2026

Young Chess Prodigy's Inspiring Journey

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Young Chess Prodigy's Inspiring Journey

May 30, 2026

Building a Healthier Future for Smokers

Health

Building a Healthier Future for Smokers

May 30, 2026

Bhutan's Electoral Dilemma: A Missed Opportunity

Politics

Bhutan's Electoral Dilemma: A Missed Opportunity

May 30, 2026

Bhutan Cancer Society's Vital Role in Cancer Care

Health

Bhutan Cancer Society's Vital Role in Cancer Care

May 30, 2026

Strengthening Youth: Bhutan's HAT Programme

Education

Strengthening Youth: Bhutan's HAT Programme

May 30, 2026

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MP Queries Debt as Ngultrum Faces Decline
Economy

MP Queries Debt as Ngultrum Faces Decline

Bhutan's lawmakers express concerns over external debt as the Ngultrum faces depreciation against the US dollar, prompting questions about economic resilience.

May 23, 2026

Insolvency Law Overhaul: Bhutan's Long-Awaited Reform
Economy

Insolvency Law Overhaul: Bhutan's Long-Awaited Reform

Bhutan's Insolvency and Rehabilitation Bill aims to modernize its economic framework, focusing on rescue and recovery over liquidation.

May 20, 2026

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Duchen Nga Zom: Lessons from Butter Lamps

Duchen Nga Zom: Lessons from Butter Lamps

Discover the spiritual significance of Duchen Nga Zom, a day marking five pivotal events in the Buddha's life, and learn how simple offerings can lead to profound insights.

May 30, 2026

Ogyen Choling Celebrates 25 Years with New Exhibit

Ogyen Choling Celebrates 25 Years with New Exhibit

The Ogyen Choling Foundation celebrates its Silver Jubilee with a new exhibition, marking 25 years of cultural preservation in Bhutan.

May 30, 2026

Bhutan's New Guidelines to Preserve Heritage

Bhutan's New Guidelines to Preserve Heritage

Bhutan's new guidelines aim to standardize museum management, enhancing heritage preservation, education, and tourism with a focus on sustainability and community engagement.

May 28, 2026

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NewsLiving Bhutan: Insights from the First Six Months

Discover insights from the first six months in Bhutan, highlighting the UN's role in aligning with Bhutan's unique development philosophy and future aspirations.

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EnvironmentBhutan's Green Finance Taxonomy Pilot Launches in June

Bhutan launches the Green Finance Taxonomy pilot in June, broadening its sustainability focus to include climate adaptation and resilience.

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EconomyBhutan's WTO Journey: A Global Economic Leap

Bhutan resumes its WTO accession process after 17 years, aiming for deeper global economic integration and post-LDC transition.

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EducationCambridge Curriculum Revamps Assessments in Bhutan

Bhutan's education system embraces the Cambridge curriculum, ending Class IX and XI retention, and introducing a comprehensive assessment model.

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NewsHis Majesty at Gyalsung Parade: A Milestone Event

His Majesty The King graced the Gyalsung Passing Out Parade, marking a milestone in Bhutan's national service program, emphasizing unity and future readiness.

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EconomyBhutan's Economic Paradox: Robust Banks, Struggling Borrowers

Bhutan faces a paradox: strong banks but struggling borrowers, with high lending rates limiting economic growth. Explore the challenges and potential solutions.

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CultureOgyen Choling Celebrates 25 Years with New Exhibit

The Ogyen Choling Foundation celebrates its Silver Jubilee with a new exhibition, marking 25 years of cultural preservation in Bhutan.

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EducationBhutan's Schools Embrace Mental Health Support

Bhutan launches the HAT Programme to enhance mental health support in schools, targeting adolescents with innovative training and resources.

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NewsClean Friday Spurs Civic Unity in Samtse

Clean Friday in Samtse has transformed into a weekly tradition promoting community responsibility and environmental stewardship, driving significant infrastructure improvements.

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EducationCVEC Campaign Enhances School Well-being

Discover how the CVEC campaign is transforming Bhutanese schools by promoting mental well-being, inclusion, and gender equality. Learn about its key initiatives and impacts.

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EconomyGST Exemption Bill Expands in Bhutan

Bhutan's National Assembly passes a significant GST Amendment Bill, expanding tax exemptions for essential goods and social welfare items, promoting economic inclusivity.

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EconomyBhutan–Singapore Tax Agreement Boosts Economic Ties

Bhutan and Singapore's new tax agreement marks a significant step in strengthening economic ties, reducing tax burdens, and promoting investment in Bhutan.

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EnvironmentBhutan's Framework for Wildlife Conflict Relief

Bhutan's MoENR is developing a framework to support victims of human-wildlife conflict, focusing on compensation and prevention strategies.

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NewsNyera Amari Hydropower Project: A New Era Begins

The 404MW Nyera Amari Hydropower Project marks a key step in Bhutan's sustainable energy journey, promising economic growth and strengthened partnerships.

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SportsDragon Girls Excel in SAFF Women’s Championship

The Bhutan National Women’s Football Team shines in the 2026 SAFF Women’s Championship, showcasing skill and determination on the field.

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CultureBhutan's New Guidelines to Preserve Heritage

Bhutan's new guidelines aim to standardize museum management, enhancing heritage preservation, education, and tourism with a focus on sustainability and community engagement.

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EnvironmentTransforming Kitchen Waste into Green Gold

Discover how Phuentsholing transforms kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost, supporting sustainable agriculture and urban greening.

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SportsDrukpa FC Leads as Bhutan Premier League Intensifies

The BoB Bhutan Premier League intensifies with Drukpa FC leading the pack. As the competition heats up, teams vie for the top spot in a...

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NewsRoyal Presence at Gyalsung's First Cohort Parade

His Majesty The King graced the Passing Out Parade of the Gyalsung Training 2026 Batch – Cohort 1, marking a significant step in Bhutan's future...

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NewsAnthropological Skills: Essential in the AI Age

Anthropological skills are crucial in the AI era, providing cultural insights and ethical guidance to ensure technology aligns with human complexities.

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EconomyBhutan's WTO Journey: Lessons from Global South

Bhutan resumes its WTO accession, learning from the Global South to navigate challenges in today's complex global trade environment.

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NewsChain-Link Fencing: A Double-Edged Sword

Chain-link fencing in Bhutan offers protection against wildlife but also highlights social divides. A flexible, inclusive approach is crucial for equitable outcomes.

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TourismGreat Yeti Quest Boosts Sakteng Homestays

The Great Yeti Quest Festival boosts earnings for Sakteng's homestay owners, showcasing the potential of cultural tourism in Bhutan.

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NewsGoleng Decline Threatens Brokpa Livelihoods

The Brokpa communities face existential challenges as the indigenous Goleng cattle populations decline, threatening their cultural and economic livelihoods.

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NewsArbitration: Control, Confidentiality, and Finality

Discover how arbitration offers control, confidentiality, and finality in Bhutan, reshaping the legal landscape and driving economic growth.

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EnvironmentHaa Wetlands: New Breeding Haven for Cranes

The Haa wetlands in Bhutan have emerged as a new breeding haven for Black-necked Cranes, signaling an adaptive response to climate change.

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NewsGovt. Reviews Tax Concessions for Bumthang Zones

Bhutan's government reviews tax concessions for Bumthang's restricted zones, balancing economic incentives with cultural preservation. A pivotal step in sustainable development.

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EconomyGST Exemptions Extended to Essential Goods

Bhutan's National Assembly expands GST exemptions to include essential goods and welfare items, reflecting a commitment to economic inclusivity.

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EnvironmentSeasonal Forecasts Aid Farmers in Climate Adaptation

Seasonal forecasts help Bhutanese farmers adapt to climate changes by informing crop planning, water management, and pest control strategies.

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EnvironmentElephants Adapt, Intensifying Wildlife Conflicts

Elephants in Bhutan are adapting to human barriers, intensifying wildlife conflicts. Despite mitigation efforts, elephants find ways around obstacles, posing challenges for local communities.

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NewsWomen Revive Abandoned School with Farming Project

Discover how women in Gozhi Gewog have transformed an abandoned school into a thriving farming project, promoting sustainability and empowerment.

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EducationDigitalisation Transforms Learning for 6,000 Students

Bhutan's digitalisation initiative is revolutionizing education for over 6,000 students by enhancing access to technology and transforming learning environments across 10 schools.

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SportsJunior Tennis Sparks Youth Passion for Sports

The Bhutan Junior Tennis Championship has ignited a passion for tennis among young athletes, showcasing burgeoning talent and fostering a vibrant sporting culture in Bhutan.

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EconomyEV Demand Surges Amid Rising Fuel Costs

As fuel prices soar, Bhutan sees a surge in electric vehicle demand. However, affordability and charging infrastructure gaps remain significant challenges.

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EducationGovt. Supports Arts Students Amid Policy Changes

Bhutan extends support to Arts students with scholarships and loans amid policy changes, ensuring continued education and employment opportunities.

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EnvironmentEarly Monsoon Heat Poses Harvest Risks

Bhutan faces climate challenges with an early monsoon amid record heat, posing risks and opportunities for agriculture.

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EconomyOvercoming Financing Hurdles in Bhutan's Agriculture

High NPLs and weak financing systems hinder Bhutan's agriculture growth. Strategic reforms and investments offer a promising outlook for the sector.

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EducationFirst International School Opens in Bhutan

Bhutan's first international school opens in August, offering global education standards to expatriate and Bhutanese students. A milestone in Bhutan's educational landscape.

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