AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoLumbini Temple Boost: Bhutan and Nepal have started construction of a Bhutan Temple Complex in Lumbini with a ground-breaking ceremony, including an 80-by-80 metre site allocated by the Lumbini Development Trust and a Nu 160 million Royal Government of Bhutan budget, aiming to strengthen Buddhist cultural ties. Wellness Lodging Update: Amankora’s Paro and Punakha lodges are reopening after refurbishment with new wellness facilities like Aman Signature Spa Houses plus upgrades including steam rooms, Jacuzzi and cold plunge. India–Bhutan Funding: India handed Bhutan the 5th tranche of INR 250 crore for the Economic Stimulus Programme, bringing total support to INR 1,250 crore, with the funds tied to jobs and sectors including farmers, youth, SMEs, hospitality and tourism. Digital Society Watch: Viral school bullying videos in Thimphu have sparked debate and probes over youth behaviour and digital responsibility, with students suspended and footage removed. Mindfulness Tourism Push: Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) has unveiled 40 tourism attractions under its Tourism Spark Fund as it positions itself for mindfulness, wellness and sustainable living. Border Business Reality Check: A new review flags 54 regulatory and operational barriers in Phuentsholing and Samtse that are raising the cost of doing business and slowing trade and investment. Bank Holiday Reminder (Travel Planning): India’s banks will close for one day next week (Sunday, 5 July), so travellers should check RBI’s holiday calendar before visits.
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