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Accolades for Mangdecchu HEP

By Tshering Dema Further cementing Bhutanโ€™s efforts in developing safe and reliable energy sources, the Bhutan-India joint Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Project reduces 2.4 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year, enhancing on the countryโ€™s Carbon negative status. On Thursday this week, the new Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Project in Trongsa was conferred with the Brunel Medal awarded by the Institution of Civil …

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Bhutan is already ahead of the 2030 agenda: UNDP RR

By Tashi Dendup Bhutan is the worldโ€™s only carbon-negative country. Having centered its development philosophy on collective well-being and public good, Bhutan is already ahead of the 2030 agenda on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and just two years away from graduating from the UNโ€™s list of Least Developed Countries. Azusa Kubota, the UNDP Resident Representative in Bhutan talking to foreign …

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Saving the majestic birds of heaven

RSPN and DoFPS charts out the Black-necked Crane Conservation Action Plan for Bhutan 2021-2025 By Tandin Wangchuk The Department of Forests and Park Services, MoAF in collaboration with Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN) has come up with the Black-necked Crane Conservation Action Plan 2021-2025. In Bhutan, BNCs face increasing threats from infrastructure development, changing land use patterns and …

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Bhutan For Life: Leading Conservation Efforts

By Chimi Wangmo Bhutan for Life, an initiative which was launched by Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck on 11th November, 2017, is the leading organization that spearheads conservation efforts in the country. Of the many milestones and achievements, Bhutan For Life has highlighted some of their major hallmarks of 2020 that deserves special mention. BFL reports that for …

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The invasion of pop and B-boying culture in Bhutan

By Tshering Dema B-boying, a modern urban dance form and pop culture and often referred to as a synonym for conventional break-dancing, will be inducted as an Olympic sport in the upcoming Paris Olympics, 2024. The news comes as hope for millions of B-boyers across the planet who can now take the culture into ever greater heights. Back home in …

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