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NewsWhen Will We Feed Ourselves?

Bhutan faces the challenge of achieving food security despite economic progress. Persistent nutritional deficiencies highlight the need for stronger food systems and bold policy decisions.

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NewsEmpowering Bhutan's Arbitral Future

Bhutan's journey to enhance its arbitral landscape is pivotal for national growth. With institutional reforms and strategic partnerships, Bhutan is set to become a regional...

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NewsCCAA Alerts Public on TikTok Shop Scam

The CCAA warns against the 'TikTok Shop' scam targeting Bhutanese consumers with promises of high commissions. Learn how to protect yourself from online fraud.

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NewsOver 200 Intruders at Lunana Cordyceps Sites

Over 200 intruders have raised tensions at Lunana cordyceps sites, prompting security concerns. Discover how this impacts Bhutan's prized resource management.

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NewsBhutan's Suicide Crisis: Economic and Social Impact

Bhutan's rising suicide rates pose economic and demographic challenges. Addressing mental health and socio-economic issues is vital for the nation's future.

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NewsBidding Opens for Gelephu Old Town Revamp

Gelephu Mindfulness City Authority invites bids to revamp Gelephu Old Town, integrating heritage with modern urban design to create a sustainable, mindful city.

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NewsGelephu Mindfulness City: A Vision for Bhutan's Future

Gelephu Mindfulness City blends economic growth with spiritual enrichment, setting a model for sustainable development in Bhutan.

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NewsDagachhu Hydropower to Resume May 16

Dagachhu hydropower plant to resume operations May 16, marking a major step in Bhutan's renewable energy journey after flood-induced damages.

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NewsGeophysical Survey Unlocks Bhutan's Mineral Potential

Bhutan's airborne geophysical survey maps 40% of the land, paving the way for mineral exploration and economic growth. Discover the innovative techniques and future prospects.

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NewsFamily Issues Fueling Youth Substance Abuse: Minister

Family issues are a significant driver of youth substance abuse in Bhutan, prompting the government to focus on prevention and support strategies.

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NewsBhutan Mandates Bank Accounts for Foreign Workers

Bhutan requires foreign workers to open Bhutanese bank accounts for work permits, enhancing wage transparency and regulatory compliance.

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NewsTata Power & DGPC Empower Bhutan's Energy Sector

Tata Power partners with DGPC to enhance Bhutan's energy sector skills, aiming for sustainable growth and regional leadership in clean energy.

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