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Articles that mention Kengkhar
The Happiest Country On Earth Is Running Out Of Bhutanese
The Royal Government has just confirmed it will pay families Nu 10,000 a month (around USD 105) for every third child, because the birth rate has collapsed and the young will not stay. An editorial from the BhutanWiki Editorial Team on the Gross National Happiness brand versus the youth exodus, the TV and internet ban, the 1985 Citizenship Act and the Lhotshampa expulsion, and the policy machinery that produced both.
Third Child Plus Program (TCPP)
The Third Child Incentive Programme is a Bhutanese government natalist scheme that pays Nu 10,000 (~USD 105) per month to families for a third or subsequent child until the child reaches the age of three. A pledge of the People's Democratic Party government elected in 2024, it was first put on hold in March 2026 pending a comprehensive demographic study and then confirmed for a June 2026 roll-out by Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay during the Fifth Session of the Fourth Parliament.
Mongar District
Mongar District (Dzongkha: མོང་སྒར་རྫོང་ཁག) is one of the twenty dzongkhags of Bhutan, located in the eastern part of the country. It serves as the principal commercial and administrative hub of eastern Bhutan, with its district capital at Mongar town, and is known for its terraced hillsides, subtropical valleys, and the historic Mongar Dzong.
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