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Sangshingzor Vegetable Group eyes expansion amid growing demand and water shortages, Samdrup Jongkhar

Sangshingzor Vegetable Group eyes expansion amid growing demand and water shortages, Samdrup Jongkhar

The Sangshingzor Vegetable Group in Samdrup Jongkhar’s Phuentshogthang Gewog has increased its income through off-season vegetable farming. The group aims to expand production to supply vegetables to local schools and training centers.  However, a water shortage is impeding farmers from scaling up cultivation.  The 17-member group recently harvested around 5,000 kilograms of early potatoes cultivated on an acre of land. ...

‘Bhutan: Kingdom of Mindfulness’ travel guidebook aims to boost tourism industry and cultural awareness

‘Bhutan: Kingdom of Mindfulness’ travel guidebook aims to boost tourism industry and cultural awareness

A book titled 'Bhutan: Kingdom of Mindfulness', aimed at promoting Bhutan as an exclusive travel destination, was launched yesterday. Written by Dorji Dhratyul, former Director General of the Department of Tourism, the book seeks to boost the tourism industry in the country. The 400-page book begins with the classic love story of Singgay Galeem, drawing readers into the romantic allure...

Mitshey Yarab Lamzang helps over 250 individuals with substance use disorder in just three months

Mitshey Yarab Lamzang helps over 250 individuals with substance use disorder in just three months

Inaugurated just three months ago, the national drug treatment and rehabilitation center in Thimphu, Mitshey Yarab Lamzang, has already assisted over 250 individuals. It aims to provide comprehensive care for those struggling with substance use disorders, addressing both physical and mental health.  An individual in recovery has been at the centre for over a month. He was referred by the...

Indian women’s “Mothers on Wheels” embarks on global journey to explore motherhood across cultures

Indian women’s “Mothers on Wheels” embarks on global journey to explore motherhood across cultures

What does it mean to be a mother in today’s ever-changing world? How do different cultures shape motherhood? These were the questions that drove four Indian women to embark on an extraordinary journey spanning continents, meeting mothers, and sharing experiences across borders. Their mission, called Mothers on Wheels, aims to understand how motherhood and family structures evolve across different cultures....

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