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EducationAI Solutions Empower Rural Communities in Bhutan

Students in Bhutan revolutionize rural development with AI at the AI4 Tarayana challenge, presenting innovative solutions for dialect preservation, risk assessment, and education.

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CultureUnderstanding the Trap of Spiritual Materialism

Explore the subtle trap of spiritual materialism, where spirituality becomes a means of self-enhancement. Learn how to identify and transcend this common pitfall.

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LifestyleDiscover Sundays at Le Méridien: A Culinary Escape

Experience luxurious Sundays at Le Méridien with a unique brunch that blends global cuisines with local Bhutanese flavors, creating a perfect setting for family and...

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NewsRapper Cutie Charged in Paro Stabbing Case

The OAG charges rapper Cutie and Kelden Dorji with attempted manslaughter in a Paro stabbing case, highlighting broader societal issues in Bhutan.

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NewsThe Costly Fiasco of Bhutan's WOW Farm

Discover how Bhutan's WOW farm, once a beacon of organic agriculture, became a costly fiasco due to poor planning and lack of accountability.

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EnvironmentFuel Shortages Highlight Need for Electric Mobility

Fuel shortages underscore the urgency for Bhutan to transition to electric mobility, leveraging its hydropower resources for a sustainable and resilient future.

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NewsGMC's Blueprint for a Sustainable Future

Gelephu Mindfulness City invites public feedback on draft laws, marking a pivotal step in Bhutan's economic and cultural future.

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CultureRhododendron Festival Attracts Record Crowds

The Rhododendron Festival in Merak attracted record crowds this year, offering a vibrant display of flowers and culture. Discover the allure of this unique event.

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NewsRoyal Ceremony Unveils Druk Ugyen Samye Ling

Their Majesties graced the groundbreaking ceremony of Druk Ugyen Samye Ling, marking a new chapter in Bhutan's spiritual and cultural landscape.

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EconomyBhutan’s Economy Set for 6.9% Growth in 2026

Bhutan's economy is projected to grow by 6.9% in 2026, driven by investments and hydropower expansion. Challenges include inflation and outmigration.

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NewsP-I Dam Construction Resumes After Delays

After years of delay, construction on Bhutan's P-I dam resumes, marking progress in the country's renewable energy sector. The project, crucial for economic growth, is...

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EconomyPHPA-II Tariff Set at INR 5.10: A Power Milestone

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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