AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPart-time Work in Thimphu: Bhutan has started a formal pilot for part-time employment, with about 130 job seekers already signed up and up to 50 companies set to join over the next three to six months. Copyright Crackdown Push: Bhutan’s creative sector is urging stronger enforcement as the Copyright Act struggles against piracy and AI-assisted copying, with consultations on a new Copyright Bill underway. Heritage Museums Standardised: The Department of Culture and Dzongkha Development is drafting national guidelines for museums and heritage galleries to bring consistent standards, better access, and clearer approval and operations. Rural Change in Sakteng: A remote community in Trashigang is seeing traditional practices fade as roads and cash-based systems reshape daily life. Forest Certification for Timber Markets: Bhutan has begun a Forest Stewardship Council pilot in Paro, Bumthang, Wangdue Phodrang and Thimphu to meet international standards and improve access for timber and forest products. Sports Spotlight: Drukpa FC leads the Bhutan Premier League early on, while RTC FC moved into the top half after a 1-0 win over Thimphu City.
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