Agriculture is also labour-intensive, with workers contributing an average of 50 hours per week, exceeding Bhutan’s Labour and Employment Act 2007 and international standards of 48 hours. The hourly ...
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Lifting India-Bhutan ties
The relationship between Assam and Bhutan is deeply rooted in history, with ties spanning centuries | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR Subnational diplomacy has increasingly become a vital aspect of ...
The Bhutan Crisis Preparedness Gap Analysis, led by GFDRR, the World Bank, and CPGA, highlights Bhutan’s vulnerabilities to ...
Imports: While the chilli shortage problem refuses to go away, officials are still searching for a reliable solution. An official from the Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority and another ...
Agriculture and Industry: Bhutan’s agricultural products, such as maize and bamboo, can find opportunities in Assam’s ethanol and agro-industrial sectors, fostering trade and mutual growth.