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Eleventh Five Year Plan 2013-2018: Volume 1

Royal Government of Bhutan Gross National Happiness Commission Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Bhutan 1 January 2013 Policy document

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The Eleventh Five Year Plan is the second five year plan to be implemented since the introduction of Democratic Constitutional Monarchy in 2008. It builds on the strong foundations that have been laid since the inception of planned development in 1961. It is guided by His Majesty the King’s Vision for Bhutan and the national priorities that have been consistently underscored in Royal Addresses to the nation. The Plan sets out an ambitious development agenda to achieve this objective and fulfill the current Government’s pledge of ensuring “Prosperity for All” through effective empowerment of the people – “Wangtse Chhirpel”.

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