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Tennis resumes in Samtse after five-year hiatus   

Tennis resumes in Samtse after five-year hiatus  

After a five-year gap, tennis is making a comeback in Samtse. The Bhutan Tennis Federation in collaboration with the Samtse District Sports Association, has resumed the mini tennis program, allowing young enthusiasts to reconnect with the sport. Nearly 50 children are participating in the programme, rekindling hopes for the growth of tennis in the region. This tennis court at the...

E-gates to speed up immigration clearance and enhance efficiency at Phuentshogling pedestrian terminal

E-gates to speed up immigration clearance and enhance efficiency at Phuentshogling pedestrian terminal

In a major move toward automation and enhancing public service delivery, the pedestrian terminal in Phuentshogling is undergoing a significant transformation. E-gates are being installed that will streamline immigration clearance for cross-border movement, making travel efficient with facial recognition and biometric technology. The pedestrian terminal in Phuentshogling is a hive of activity. A large number of travellers make their way...

UNDP highlights Bhutan’s AI challenges in new report

UNDP highlights Bhutan’s AI challenges in new report

Is Bhutan ready to embrace and integrate Artificial Intelligence into its development plans and governance? Not without its fair share of challenges, if the United Nations Development Programme’s 2024 Artificial Intelligence Readiness report is any indication. The report reveals several hurdles, such as the lack of AI expertise, funding and ethical frameworks and limited education on AI that could impede...

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