Ministry to launch more measures to help fight against HIV 

Beginning early next year, some Bhutanese can run their own tests for HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) when the health ministry pilots the HIV self-testing (HIVST) kit and introduce the community-led HIV testing.  

EIB agreement to be tabled for ratification for the second time

The government will once again table the controversial European Investment Bank...

P/ling students to be redistributed to other dzongkhags  

Following the recommendation and advice from the National Covid-19 Task Force,...

Fixing APA for better results

The Annual Performance Agreement (APA) targets from the next fiscal year...

Access to quality health service biased: Health minister

A sharp pain in the abdomen had been bothering Tashi for...

HRH Princess Eeuphelma weds Dasho Thinlay Norbu

Her Royal Highness Princess Eeuphelma Choden Wangchuck married Dasho Thinlay Norbu...

Health ministry closely monitor expats at entry points

Of late, incoming expatriate workers have become the new source of...

His Majesty The King grants Dashain Tika

His Majesty The King granted Dashain Tika to representatives of the...

Incinerators fail environment clearance

Thimphu’s lone waste incinerator, installed earlier this month, remains idle for...

Government to review hydropower policy and Act

The government is in the process of reviewing the national policy...

Druk Stars coach involved in match-fixing, banned for life 

Druk Stars Football Club’s coach, Kota Namgay has been banned for...

CSI procedures frustrate borrowers

The National Cottage and Small Industry Bank (NCSI) is overwhelmed with...

OAG recommends resuming CST construction work

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) recommended the Royal University...

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