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Good, Bad & Ugly of 2010(Iron male Tiger year)

Posted on 08/8/13 2:32 PM

Looking back at 2010(Iron male Tiger year). Year 2010: The Iron Male Tiger year according to the lunar calendar  was eventful in many ways. In 2010, Bhutan achieved progress and witnessed many significant achievements. However, 2010, amid happy stories, the nation was benumbed by several natural disasters and accidents. The year saw many accidents caused […]

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Bhutan Tour

Posted on 08/8/13 2:31 PM

Bhutan Tour.His Eminence Padtselling Trulku’s guest from Hong Kong named Freda Lee Lok Ka who was here in Bhutan on tour was caught up with Business Bhutan to talk about her experience in Bhutan. 1. The airport While attending the teachings of His Eminence the Fifth Padtselling Trulku earlier, I used to hear a lot […]

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Takin festival to attract tourists

Posted on 08/8/13 2:30 PM

Jigme Dorji Wang­chuck National Park in col­laboration with Tourism Council of Bhutan will orga­nise a two-day takin festival in Tsharijathang, Gasa, in June this year. The festival, which is the first of its kind, will show­case Bhutan’s rich natural heritage, raise awareness on conservation of biodiversity, create avenue and strive to­wards financial sustainabil­ity of the […]

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Himalayan glaciers not retreating, says new report

Posted on 08/8/13 2:30 PM

Contrary to the UN’s report that the Hima­layan glaciers would melt within a quarter of a centu­ry, a new study by research­ers at the Universities of California and Potsdam has found out that the Himala­yan glaciers are advancing rather than retreating. Researchers studied 286 glaciers in six areas between the Hindu Kush on the Af­ghan-Pakistan […]

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