AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHydropower & energy security: Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) was highlighted as Bhutan’s sole hydropower producer, meeting domestic demand and contributing a major share of government revenue, with plans to scale installed capacity to about 25,000 MW by 2040. Wildlife protection: STF and police in Chirang arrested nine people, including a Bangladesh national, after rescuing eight golden langurs (one died in transit) in an alleged trafficking network. Demography & family policy: Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay’s remarks on Bhutan’s falling fertility rate drew attention to a trend already shaping the country’s future. Community & culture in action: Volunteers are set to build a procession of 108 chortens in Gelephu Mindfulness City in a single day under Project 108. Local economy & housing: A business community in Phuentsholing urged a review of the 24-hour SDF waiver zone, while another story warned homeownership is becoming unattainable due to high lending rates and property prices. Health & services: Bhutan Cancer Society called for stronger support for survivors ahead of Cancer Survivor Month; meanwhile, a neonatal study pointed to bilirubin “rate of rise” as a predictive marker for newborn jaundice risk. Agrifood investment: HiHi’s USD 97.69 million portfolio aims to transform Bhutan’s agrifood sector and boost self-sufficiency and exports. Digital push: A Youth Tech-Novation Hackathon showcased digital solutions, engaging over 900 young people across youth centres, schools and tertiary institutions.
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