AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEducation & Skills: Bhutan and EtonHouse International Education Group have signed a landmark deal to open the nation’s first international K–12 school in August 2026/27, aiming to build globally competent learners while keeping Bhutanese culture at the core. Health & Conservation: A stool-sample health study has started in Nepal’s Myagdi to assess endangered red pandas, using lab checks for parasites and camera-trap data to estimate local numbers. Environment & Farming: A new Climate Atlas for Bhutan (1996–2025) points to warming and more erratic rainfall, while seasonal forecasts are helping farmers plan for heat and shifting monsoon patterns. Public Services: The Bhutan Toilet Organization is upgrading public toilets in five districts with better accessibility features like ramps and grab bars, plus digital mapping so people can find inclusive facilities easily. Sports & Youth: The first Bhutan Junior Tennis Championship in Thimphu crowned young winners across age categories, with Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck attending the finals. Regional Ties: Bhutan’s PM Tshering Tobgay visited Assam and offered prayers at Maa Kamakhya Temple, with both sides reiterating plans to strengthen cooperation.
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