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Unseen Effort Behind Mid-Term Review Meetings
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The Wangdue Dzongkhag Court's nine-year sentence for Karma Dorji reflects Bhutan's strict legal stance on crimes against minors, emphasizing justice and victim protection.
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Read MoreBhutan's government is actively repatriating nationals affected by Gulf job cuts, highlighting the need for robust support systems for overseas workers.
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Read MoreThe Gelephu Mindfulness City project is transforming Dadgari, boosting economic prospects and cultural exchanges across the Bhutan border.
Read MorePay disparities in Bhutan drive job-hopping, creating talent retention challenges and reshaping the labor market. Discover the economic implications and solutions.
Read MoreBhutan introduces the Integrated Childcare Advisory Package to enhance parenting support, addressing health, education, and emotional wellbeing through a unified national effort.
Read MoreBhutan's MoIT refocuses on infrastructure, boosting water supply funding amid challenges and strategic project implementations.
Read MoreBhutan's Home Ministry advances its 13th Plan with major projects completed and ongoing, focusing on digitalization, cultural preservation, and infrastructure.
Read MoreBhutan is leading agrifood transformation by focusing on farmers, strategic partnerships, and sustainable practices, ensuring food security and economic growth.
Read MoreYoung minds in Bhutan turn Earth Day into a launchpad for climate action, proposing innovative solutions like algae panels and carpooling projects.
Read MoreDiscover how Bhutan's Earth Day event promotes plant-based cuisine, blending tradition with sustainability for a healthier planet.
Read MoreBhutan's Ministry of Education and Skills Development has made significant progress under the 13th Five-Year Plan, with improvements in school infrastructure, curriculum reforms, and youth...
Read MoreJSW Law's mid-term review showcases significant progress in legal education alongside challenges like faculty shortages and infrastructure needs.
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Read MorePrincess Eeuphelma graced the 7th Paralympic Festival 2026 in Bhutan, highlighting the Kingdom's commitment to inclusivity and empowerment through sports.
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Read MoreIn a landmark ruling, Wangdue court prioritizes probation over imprisonment, highlighting a shift towards rehabilitation in Bhutan's judicial system.
Read MoreBhutan's GovTech Agency achieves 100% of its targets for FY 2025-26, marking a significant milestone in digital transformation.
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Read MoreBhutan faces a demographic challenge as birth rates plummet by 62.9% over 35 years. This national crisis calls for urgent multi-sectoral intervention.
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Read MoreThe BIFA Cup 2026 starts in Gelephu with Bhutan's Dragons XI securing a 4-wicket victory. The tournament fosters Bhutan-India ties through cricket.
Read MoreBhutan's regulatory review aims to enhance its business environment by addressing 210 issues and assessing 955 more, fostering economic growth and efficiency.
Read MoreThe RMA penalizes BDBL for compliance gaps in ESP lending, highlighting the importance of regulatory adherence in Bhutan's financial sector.
Read MoreThe Druk Den Start-up Competition connects Bhutanese entrepreneurs with Danish investors, fostering innovation and growth in Bhutan's economy.
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Read MorePrime Minister Tshering Tobgay stresses efficient implementation over new rules, aiming to streamline Bhutan's regulatory framework for better business outcomes.
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