Human-wildlife conflict still a major problem

Despite implementing various strategies, human-wildlife continues to be a major problem for the farmers. The depredation of livestock in the country dropped from 132 in 2012 to 51 in 2014. The number further dropped to 41 in 2015. However, forestry officials say the trend cannot be understood as decreasing human-wildlife conflict. According to the State […]

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Inculcating GNH concepts in corporate governance

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Four men detained for alleged use of explosives

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Polyandry vanishing with change

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GNH of Business assessment tool proposed

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Bangladesh seeks to reduce trade deficit with Bhutan

Bangladesh delegation agrees to resolve issues related to export of limestone...

Agencies come together to implement Bhutan One Health Strategy Plan

Health ministry, agriculture ministry, and stakeholders Thimphu on November 6 signed...

Lending policy prioritises cottage and small industries

Cottage and small industries (CSI) are expected to see major changes...

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