All down for oral health except problems

Oral health problems have been on the rise in the country but investment in terms of budget, policy, and human resources has remained far behind according to health experts. 

Covid-19 vaccine waste will be autoclaved

Waste produced from the mass Covid-19 vaccination will be autoclaved, health...

Government to launch e-GP third phase

The government will launch the third phase of the electronic government...

Rainfall and temperature rising in Bhutan

Last year, Punakha recorded the highest daily maximum temperature at 37.5°C. ...

Religious beliefs and climate change

More than two decades after the Lugge tsho breached its dam...

Chukha and Samtse ready for the vaccination

Chukha, including Phuentsholing thromde, and Samtse are all set to roll...

Paro and Haa ready for vaccine roll-out

Finance minister Namgay Tshering, who is in Paro to witness the...

Students excited to be back at school

Students across the country returned to school beginning February, especially students...

Trashiyangtse and Trashigang ready for vaccination

As the nation gears up for mass vaccination, the two eastern dzongkhag of...

Shortage of commercial LPG

It has been more than a month since Paro and other...

No tenants for Taktse house owners

With the College of Language and Culture Studies (CLCS) mandating day...

Dagapela town plot owners await land demarcation 

Three months have passed since the land demarcation of Dagapela Local...

Trashiyangtse DT members to monitor house construction in gewogs

Trashiyangtse dzongkhag residents are mandated to construct only two storey traditional...

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