Long before modern conservation theories emerged, Bhutan and its people championed a form of sustainable living deeply rooted in Buddhism. The power...
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Bhutan, in collaboration with the Zhung Dratshang (Central Monastic Body), launched “Enlightened Stewardship: Bhutan’s Faith-Based Long-Term Environmental Plan” yesterday, aiming to integrate spiritual values with sustainable living in Bhutanese society.
Long before modern conservation theories emerged, Bhutan and its people championed a form of sustainable living deeply rooted in Buddhism. The power...
Long before modern conservation theories emerged, Bhutan and its people championed a form of sustainable living deeply rooted in Buddhism. The power...
The Maha Kumbh Mela is celebrated as the world's largest spiritual gathering, bringing together millions of devotees, ascetics, and visitors to a...
The Malabon government yesterday launched the “Search for the Cleanest Barangay 2025” to promote cleanliness and environmental stewardship in the...
Across the continent, millions of hectares of land are being used and run by local people coexisting with wildlife in spaces where both can thrive
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The head of a conservation society is concerned about politicians misrepresenting the value of stewardship land.
Acknowledging the immense rush, he emphasised coordinated efforts involving monastic orders and spiritual leaders to ensure devotees’ safety, with...
Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition, an advocate for a zero waste and toxics-free society, gave the San Pablo Apostol Parish in Tondo, Manila double...
The Indian community in Bhutan celebrated the 76th Republic Day of India at the Indian Embassy in Thimphu yesterday. His Majesty’s representative,...