
Parents and proprietors can decide to reopen ECCD centres: PM
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Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centres could reopen if parents and owners come to a consensus, Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering confirmed.

Training frontline personnel to deal with persons with disabilities and victims of gender-based violence
Covid-19 is one emergency today. There could be many more in the future.
How must the nation prepare?

Gelephu tshachhu is now safe and user-friendly
Gelephu tshachhu, which attracts thousands of visitors from around the country every winter, has undergone a major change with safety and user-friendly infrastructure.

Face mask mandatory at CFM, JDWNRH
If you are planning to visit the national referral hospital or the Centenary Farmers’ Market in Thimphu today, make sure you wear a mask.

Local tailors begin a business without competition
Residents of Samdrupjongkhar thromde had been struggling for essential services like tailoring after the border gates closed in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic.

The impact of school closure on children
Firstly, let me congratulate the Ministry of Education’s response to COVID-19. The rapid delivery of lessons on television and radio, through online learning, as well as via the mass distribution of Self-Instructional Materials or “SIM” have helped many children to continue learning despite schools being closed.

Story of a Covid-19 frontliner
I am an HD nurse working in JDWNRH, Thimphu. I have just completed my quarantine after Covid-19 duty at isolation ward. And this is a story of Covid-19 health care team 2020.

How palliative care could support Bhutan’s Covid-19 response
Bhutan is an exemplar to the world in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. Guided by the compassion and wisdom of His Majesty The King, the government along with the unprecedented support from every agency and the collective responsibility of every citizen, Bhutan continues to grow stronger to fight Covid-19.

Another impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on hoteliers
As hotels lost businesses in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, one immediate step to cut cost was relieving staff on unpaid leave or slashing salary as high as by 50 percent.


LGs to pursue agriculture ECP
Under the food self-sufficiency and nutrition security, one of the three components of the Economic Contingency Plan (ECP),

Govt. to set up S/Jongkhar and Gelephu as tourist entry points
Much to the relief of businesses in Samdrupjongkhar and Sarpang, the government will set up two integrated check post facilities in Gelephu and Samdrupjongkhar. This was identified in the government’s Economic Contingency Plan (ECP).

A solution for the joblessness
The foundation is laid. The tools are readied and the materials are gathered. All we have to do is start building.