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PoliticsWhat Voters Seek from Next Thrompons

Voters in Thimphu and Phuentshogling seek leaders who can address persistent urban issues and turn campaign promises into tangible improvements.

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PoliticsWomen Shine in Upcoming Thromde Elections

In the upcoming Thromde elections, women constitute nearly 40% of candidates, marking a significant step towards gender equality in Bhutanese politics.

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NewsAffordable Housing: Bhutan's Urgent Call

Bhutan faces a critical housing crisis, with rising costs and limited homeownership. Immediate action is needed to ensure affordable housing for all.

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NewsBabesa Expressway Upgrade: Easing Traffic by 2029

The Babesa Expressway upgrade promises to alleviate Thimphu's traffic congestion by 2029, transforming the city's busiest stretch and enhancing public transport.

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NewsAmochu Roadblocks Impact Boulder Exports

Recurring roadblocks on the Amochu highway are disrupting Bhutan's boulder export industry, impacting economic operations and highlighting the need for sustainable infrastructure solutions.

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TourismPunakha Rafting Sites Need Facility Upgrades

Punakha rafting sites, though popular, lack essential facilities like toilets and changing rooms. Addressing these gaps is vital for enhancing tourist experiences.

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TourismKrabi: Thailand's Pioneer in Sustainable Tourism 🌿

Discover how Krabi leads Thailand's sustainable tourism movement, blending environmental stewardship with vibrant cultural experiences. 🌿🌍

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TourismGMC Opens 40 New Tourism Opportunities

Gelephu Mindfulness City unveils 40 tourism attractions with the Tourism Spark Fund, enhancing visitor experiences and boosting Bhutan's tourism sector.

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NewsIllegal Cordyceps Collectors Persist in Lunana

Illegal cordyceps collectors remain in Lunana, raising safety and regulatory concerns following the season's closure. Despite enforcement efforts, unauthorized harvesting persists.

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EconomyFestivals Boost Bhutan's Local Economy

Bhutan's festivals are driving economic growth, attracting thousands of visitors and benefiting local businesses. Discover how these cultural events are reshaping Bhutan's economy.

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EconomyTop 10 Companies Announce Dividends for FY 2025

Ten Bhutanese companies announce dividends for FY 2025, reflecting robust economic performance. BTCL leads with a 25% payout, showcasing market confidence.

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EconomyBhutan's Vision: USD 80M AgriSustain Fund Launch

The Bhutan AgriSustain Fund aims to revolutionize Bhutan's agriculture with an USD 80 million target, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and resilience.

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