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 ...
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 ...
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.