AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBhutan–India Development: India handed over Bhutan’s 5th tranche of the Economic Stimulus Programme—Rs 250 crore (Nu 2.5bn)—bringing total support to Rs 1,250 crore, with the funds aimed at post-COVID recovery and jobs, plus a separate Nu 464m for education and skills including teacher training, digital skilling under Digital Drukyul, and STEM teacher recruitment. Digital Bhutan: Bhutan’s State of the Nation report says the digital economy is growing into a real jobs and income driver, highlighting the National Digital Identity system and plans to expand digital transformation in 2026–27. Urban Resilience in Thimphu: Thimphu’s Memorial Chorten stream corridor is set for a major makeover under a disaster-resilient infrastructure effort, combining ecological restoration, safer pedestrian access, and solar-powered lighting. Disaster Preparedness: A full-scale earthquake simulation in Thimphu found gaps in coordination, communications, and emergency readiness, including hospital capacity and backup systems. STEM & Health Research: New clinical research on generalized pustular psoriasis adds to the growing evidence base on severe inflammatory skin disease and care needs. Social Media & Youth Safety: Viral bullying videos from Thimphu’s schools have triggered police and education probes, raising fresh debate on digital responsibility and misinformation. Wildlife Conservation: Seven endangered golden langurs rescued from traffickers in Assam were released back into the wild after rehabilitation, underscoring ongoing smuggling pressure across the Assam–Bhutan corridor.
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