THE NATION

Recovery school in Yonphula to open by July

The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) is preparing to launch the Recovery School in Yonphula by July this year following the summer school break. MoESD states, “This specialised institution is designed to provide a structured and supportive environment where students can continue their academic learning while undergoing guided …

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NA and NC calls for stronger alcohol and drug policies

Bhutan’s two legislative Houses, the National Assembly (NA) and the National Council (NC) have raised an urgent and unified call for stronger policies and coordinated efforts to tackle the growing threats of crime, alcohol abuse, and substance misuse particularly among the country’s youth. Deliberations in both houses this week highlighted …

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CLCS in Taktse to reopen in Autumn 2026 with only 35 students

The College of Language and Culture Studies (CLCS) in Taktse, which had been facing closure due to concerns about graduate unemployment and programme relevance, will reopen in the Autumn Semester of 2026 with an initial intake of just 35 students. The reopening, follows extensive consultations led by the Vice Chancellor …

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ACC flags potential corruption risks in the media

13 complaints to ACC from 2019-24 against media agencies and the regulatory authority On 30th December 2024 the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sent out a letter to all media houses, saying that while a free and independent media is vital to a vibrant democracy, media organizations themselves maybe susceptible to various …

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Young Entrepreneur Pioneers High-Value Trout Farming in Geduchhu

In the highland settlement of Geduchhu, a quiet yet significant transformation is unfolding in Bhutan’s agricultural sector. A trout farming venture, launched just six months ago by 28-year-old entrepreneur Mr. Kumar, is gaining attention as a promising model for sustainable aquaculture and rural enterprise. Set against the backdrop of Bongo …

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Cultural Beliefs Pose Challenges to Forensic Investigations in Bhutan

Forensic experts in Bhutan continue to face significant challenges in conducting timely and thorough investigations into unnatural deaths, largely due to deeply ingrained religious beliefs that discourage autopsies. Many Bhutanese believe that post-mortem examinations interfere with the deceased’s rebirth and delay crucial funeral rites, leading to reluctance among families to …

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