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Three teams win Nu 500,000 for AI innovations at National Startup Weekend

Three teams win Nu 500,000 for AI innovations at National Startup Weekend

Artificial intelligence is a fast-growing field with the potential to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges. AI is offering innovative ways to address problems that once seemed impossible to tackle. At the four-day National Startup Weekend which ended on Saturday, three top teams won Nu 500,000 each for their AI-driven solutions to improve productivity across various sectors. The event...

Punakha distributes mustard seeds worth Nu 1 M to boost cooking oil self-sufficiency

Punakha distributes mustard seeds worth Nu 1 M to boost cooking oil self-sufficiency

In Punakha, efforts are underway to revive the district’s cooking oil self-sufficiency. The district administration is encouraging people to grow mustard to meet the domestic demand for cooking oil. Officials have supplied mustard seeds worth around one million ngultrum to all the gewogs in the district. The initiative aims to reduce the import of cooking oil, boost economic opportunities and...

Surface Collection Rules and Regulations, 2024 brings clarity, facilitate sustainable sourcing of construction materials for both rural and commercial purposes

Surface Collection Rules and Regulations, 2024 brings clarity, facilitate sustainable sourcing of construction materials for both rural and commercial purposes

The new Surface Collection Rules and Regulations, 2024 is expected to streamline allocation procedures, eligibility and regulatory requirements of surface collection and dredging activities. As surface collection and dredging activities are mainly concentrated in the south, the Department of Geology and Mines conducted an advocacy programme on the new regulations in Phuentshogling recently. The Surface Collection Rules and Regulations, 2024...

Over 700 chorten and lhakhang vandalism cases in a decade, new committee to strengthen security

Over 700 chorten and lhakhang vandalism cases in a decade, new committee to strengthen security

In the last ten years, over 700 cases of chorten and lhakhang vandalism have been reported. The Royal Bhutan Police said remote locations, poor reporting, high unemployment, and weak antique management are key challenges. To strengthen security, a new committee led by the Home Secretary under the Ministry of Home Affairs will be formed, including the Royal Bhutan Police, Department...

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