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Assessment for Classes PP-IX and classes XI to begin from July

The Education Minister Jai Bir Rai during the press brief today shared that beginning next month, students studying in classes PP to IX and XI will be assessed for promotion to the next higher classes based on the adapted curriculum prescribed by the Royal Education Council.

India-Bhutan e-Library portal formally handed over to MoE today

After nearly four years since the launch of the India-Bhutan e-Library portal, it was formally handed over by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing, India (C-DAC) to the Ministry of Education today.

Government refutes Indian media reports of Bhutan blocking irrigation water channels to Assam

The Government refuted recent reports in Indian media that claimed that Bhutan had blocked the water canals that supply irrigation water to farmers in Assam, India. Calling the news baseless in a press statement issued today, the foreign ministry said that it was a deliberate attempt by vested parties to spread misinformation and cause misunderstanding between the friendly people of Bhutan and Assam. 

44-year-old man makes horticulture a successful venture in Udzorong Gewog

44-year-old Samten from Barkazor village, Udzorong Gewog in Trashigang has made horticulture a successful venture.

NIA 2019 reveals National Integrity Score of 7.97

The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) released the National Integrity Assessment Report 2019 on June 24. According to the report the National Integrity Score is 7.97, depicting a good level of integrity.

Tashichhoeling, Samtse without fuel for a week

The fuel depot in Tashichhoeling in Samtse has run out of fuel for almost a week. Heavy rain for the past few days made it impossible for fuel tankers to cross the swollen Bhudini river in Samtse.

Continuous rainfall disrupts water supply in Tashichhoeling Gewog

Continuous rainfall for the past few days has left residents of Gola town and Baepoteng in Tashichhoeling Gewog in Samtse without drinking water.

NECS simplifies environmental clearance process

The National Environment Commission Secretariat (NECS) has simplified the environmental clearance process with the endorsement of several reforms today.

Health Minister in Sarpang Dzongkhag

The Health Minister is on a two-day visit to Sarpang Dzongkhag to review COVID -19 preparedness and response mechanism.

Schools prepare to resume classes with safety measures in place

With less than a week left for the re-opening of schools for classes X and XII, schools across the country are prepared to resume classes and have put several safety measures in place.
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