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07
Aug

Belgium consulate in Bhutan

The first honorary consulate of Belgium in Bhutan was inaugurated by the Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium, Didier Reynders, on August 6. During the official oath taking ceremony, Wangchuk Dorji,...
07
Aug

Pedestrian’s Day every Tuesday

Tuesdays have been observed as the Pedestrian day since June 5 this year. Although the government has been receiving mixed reactions on it the day still is observed as the...
18
Jul

Highlanders and Cordyceps of Bhutan

Bhutan has many tribes of highlanders living at an altitude of about 5000ft above the sea level especially in the eastern and northern part of the country. Rearing yaks and...
12
Oct

Royal Wedding symbol launched

  Royal Wedding Symbol of Bhutan has been Released by the media and publication committee. The symbol which represents the Royal wedding is a modified wheel of Dharma, along with...
17
Aug

GNH: a failure?

Bhutan is often addressed as a GNH country by the outsiders but how true is it? Are the people really happy and content with their lives? Is there nothing more...
15
Aug

Roads to connect the remote highlands of Bhutan

Inhospitable geographic conditions is the main challenge Bhutan faces in delivering the basic facilities to rural villages. The mountainous terrain makes it risky and expensive for transportation and delivery. The...
04
Aug

Bhutan’s Takin to be part of exhibiton

Takin (budorcas taxicolor white) the national animal of Bhutan will soon gain international recognition if Bhutan agrees to let it be  part of an exhibition at Smithsonian Institution’s National zoo...
21
Jul

Bhutan wants to preserve its local dialects

Bhutan is known for its diverse culture and tradition. Local dialects and costumes form a part of it but these are eventually getting diluted as modernity takes toll. The members...
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