Study finds over 61 per cent of nurses unlawfully prescribing medicines amid doctor shortage
The acute shortage of doctors in the country has been compelling nurses to prescribe medicines, often leaving patients unsatisfied. A...
The acute shortage of doctors in the country has been compelling nurses to prescribe medicines, often leaving patients unsatisfied. A...
In Phuentshogling, the monks of Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra are not just learning about the risks of the digital world...
The country’s economy is expected to grow at 8.5 per cent this year, according to the Asian Development Outlook released...
Tsharzo, the art of bamboo weaving in Bhutan, relies on locally available materials, as Bhutan is home to approximately 34...
The Agriculture Research and Development Centre in Wengkhar, Monggar, has found a new way to raise high-yielding grafted walnut saplings...
Seven students of Tashithang Middle Secondary School in Samtse’s Tading Gewog have tested positive for Tuberculosis. Health authorities say the...
It’s a promise that’s been made not once, not twice, but three times by three different governments. Yet, the people...
The Community Learning Centres under the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) have made a meaningful impact across the...
Over 550 landowners in Samtenling Gewog, Sarpang, are preparing to make way for the construction of the Gelephu International Airport....
SHE-Cycle Solutions, a women-led initiative, and Phuentshogling Thromde are not just transforming waste into valuable assets but also reshaping lives...
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