Australian surgeons enhance paediatric care in Bhutan

Two Australian health experts are in Bhutan to educate and train the local doctors and paediatricians on complex cases and teach junior doctors about various medical and surgical conditions in children.

Lack of clear and effective communication resulted in CST incident: RUB

Lack of clear and effective communication between the transformation team, management...

Taxi driver and passengers hospitalised after car crash

The couple and the taxi driver involved in the head-on collision...

ACC’s report reveals systematic failures and challenges

According to the Anti-Corruption Annual Report 2022-2023, delays in resolving corruption...

NC quizzes minister on Biological Corridor 9

National Council members grilled the Energy and Natural Resources Minister Loknath...

Promoting social accountability for effective public service delivery

The Bhutan Transparency Initiative (BTI) organised a training session focused on...

NC to deliberate UN CRPD today

The National Council will deliberate on the ratification of the Convention...

Rice self -sufficiency drops to 25.2%

Bhutan’s rice production saw an average annual decline of 11 percent...

Father detained for alleged rape

Punakha - A woman in her 20s has alleged that her...

EU parliamentarians celebrate German Unity Day in Bhutan

A delegation of European parliamentarians, predominantly from Germany, gathered in the...

Police delve into prostitution situation

Following the recent prostitution case in Gelephu, the Royal Bhutan Police...

Trong gewog forms teams to enhance child safety

Trong gewog in Zhemgang has formed a community child protection team...

MoICE improving TVET programme to create jobs

The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment (MoICE) has drawn strategies...

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