Ministry of Health marks World Patient Safety Day

Ministry of Health observed the World Patient Safety Day yesterday to promote patient rights and responsibilities, and raise awareness on current patient-safety practices.

New two-lane Diana Kuenphen Bridge connects 10 gewogs in Samtse

With the inauguration of Diana Kuenphen Bridge on September 16, Samtse...

Trongsa prepares for second Black Mountain Festival and Cycling Challenge

The second edition of the “Black Mountain Festival and Cycling Challenge”...

National adaptation plan for climate – resilient development strategy

Bhutan launched its first National Adaptation Plan (NAP), its long-term plan...

Punakha has not had a female candidate since 2008

In Punakha, none of the five political parties have put forth...

Elderly monks to draw monthly pension

His Holiness the Je Khenpo launched a pension scheme for monks...

Replacing all 60 city buses could offset 1,200 kilolitres of diesel import

The lone electric bus with the City Bus Services (CBS) has...

20 babies share birthday with HRH the Gyalsem

As the nation rose up to the news of the birth...

Local residents embrace conservation roles

Along the riverbanks of Phochu, the elusive white-bellied heron (WBH) has...

Health ministry receives specialised healthcare waste management equipment

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Japan...

Final NA session of the third Parliament

The 10th session of the third Parliament, which also marks the...

A project helps Ura farmers

Villagers in Ura gewog, Bumthang celebrated the birth of Her Royal...

New study shows Bhutan’s battle against HIV stigma and discrimination 

People living with HIV (PLHIV) in Bhutan often face social isolation,...

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