31 July 2018: The Prime Minister of Bhutan Dasho Tshering Tobgay and Minister for Agriculture and Forests Yeshey Dorji opened the secretariat office for the Bhutan for Life project at the WWF Bhutan ...
Following the unrest in southern Bhutan in the early 1990s, the government introduced so-called “No Objection Certificates” (NOCs), issued by the police on the basis of confirmation from the Dzongdag ...
LAYA, Bhutan — Prayer flags whip in the wind, flying across steep valleys and roads. Buddhist temples, stupa shrines and majestic fortresses called zhongs dot the landscape. Giant water-powered prayer ...
In the 1970s, the leaders of Bhutan — a tiny Himalayan country of only 750,000 people — decided that "Gross National Happiness" was a more valuable measure than Gross Domestic Product. Since then the ...
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DAMAK, Nepal, August 22 (UNHCR) - Unlike many elderly refugees in eastern Nepal's camps who pass their time reading scriptures and chatting with each other, 99-year-old Bishnu Maya Bharati grabs her ...
Bhutan is finally open for travel again. Whether you are looking to attend festivals, trek, bird watch, pick mushrooms, engage in spiritual awakening, wellness treatments, white water rafting, ...
If a country's GDP were the best indicator of a its citizens happiness, the United States would be the happiest country in the world. But it's not, which means there are other factors in the mix that ...
The ambitious Mindfulness City project in Gelephu is at the centre of this restart. “Bhutan needs to start from scratch.” In a meeting with Bhutan’s former prime minister Lotay Tshering in August last ...
31 July 2018: The Prime Minister of Bhutan Dasho Tshering Tobgay and Minister for Agriculture and Forests Yeshey Dorji opened the secretariat office for the Bhutan for Life project at the WWF Bhutan ...