Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, in his first State of the Nation report yesterday, highlighted the alarming trend of Bhutanese leaving the country for...
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The Prime Minister, in his State of the Nation report yesterday, highlighted overseas migration of Bhutanese people in search of better opportunities as the most pressing issue currently facing the country. Approximately 64,000 Bhutanese have migrated to foreign countries so far - a majority of them to Australia. This comprises an astounding nine percent of our country’s total population.
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, in his first State of the Nation report yesterday, highlighted the alarming trend of Bhutanese leaving the country for...
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