Bhutan is setting an ambitious course to transform agriculture into a climate-resilient and economically rewarding pillar of its economy. By 2035, the sector is expected to contribute Nu 70 billion (bn) to GDP, with annual agri-exports projected to reach Nu 6 bn by 2029. The vision aims to catalyze sustainable …
Read More »Happiness at school among Grade III students drops by 16 percent, while one in four teachers reports no ICT training
The National Education Assessment (NEA) 2024 has revealed a worrying decline in student well-being alongside persistent gaps in teaching practices. The assessment covered not only academics, but also students’ well-being and school environments, while also taking insights from teachers and school leaders. Among Grade III students, those who reported “always” …
Read More »Bhutan Hardware Association seeks clarity on GST transition
The Bhutan Hardware Association (BHA) has raised concerns regarding the upcoming Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime and how it might negatively affect the sector if certain actions are not taken or clarified. BHA Chair, Thinley Dorji, said members are confused about what will happen to the existing stock on …
Read More »MoICE looking at improving duration and group discounts
Earlier this year in March, the Ministry of Industry Commerce and Employment (MoICE) asked the Bhutan Innovation Lab office under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to study the issue of duration discount, group discount and other tourism related issues. In the earlier system, after the 9th night, tourists got a …
Read More »Non-Performing loans rise to 8.3 bn
Non-performing loans (NPLs) in the financial sector increased by 7.23 percent in May 2025 compared to the same month last year, according to the Macroeconomic Situation Report from the Ministry of Finance (MoF). NPLs stood at 3.33 percent, equivalent to about Nu 8.3 billion (bn). The report stated that the …
Read More »Foreign reserves to reach USD 1.11 billion by end of 2025-26, covering 29 months of imports
Foreign reserves are projected to reach USD 1.11 billion (bn) at the end of FY 2025–26, enough to cover 29 months of essential imports and provide a cushion against external shocks, according to the Macroeconomic situation update from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) for the fourth quarter of FY 24-25. …
Read More »MoH revising ex-country referral guidelines to improve patient care
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is finalizing the Revised Ex-Country Referral Guidelines, 2nd Edition 2025, aiming to ensure that patients receive timely, safe, and high-quality treatment abroad while making efficient use of public resources. “The purpose of this revision is to help patients get the best treatment possible and to …
Read More »JDWNRH to handle only referred and specialized cases in future
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is pressing ahead with its plan to strengthen Thromde Health Centers (THCs), or filter clinics, in Thimphu to address chronic overcrowding at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH). Lyonpo Tandin Wangchuk said that three THCs are already operational in the capital, each staffed …
Read More »Health Ministry proposes lower blood alcohol limit for drivers
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has proposed reducing the permissible blood alcohol concentration for drivers from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent, as part of new measures to curb the growing health risks from alcohol, tobacco, areca nut, and related products. The proposal is part of a wider effort that MoH …
Read More »MoIT addresses Paro LAP issues
In response to a question on the Paro valley from Isuna to Tsento coming under a LAP and concerns of people on the extent of land pooling and if Paro could end up like Kabesa in Thimphu or Dekiling in Bumthang with planning taking forever and no infrastructure put in …
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