Monthly Archives: December, 0

Gasa’s effort to supply organic vegetables to high-end hotels looks bleak

Gasa Dzongkhag's attempt to supply organic vegetables to hotels in Thimphu could not succeed as the hotels who had earlier promised to buy their vegetables have now reduced their demands. A few have completely dropped out of the agreement.

Not all aware of their role in breastfeeding, say health specialists

While many understand and recognise the importance of breastfeeding, not everyone is on the same page when it comes to understanding the role many, including the father and workplace supervisors, can play in supporting child breastfeeding.

Regional workshop to improve trade in Asia-Pacific region begins

A three-day regional workshop for least developed countries on improving the trade in the Asia -Pacific region is currently underway in the capital.

Graduates of SMU affiliated colleges more worried

The Bhutanese students who recently graduated from colleges affiliated to Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) in India have been left more worried after the government said it is not in a position to help in regards to the change in the mode of education by their colleges.  

Few girls, women visit YDF’s drop-in-centres

The drop-in-centres of the Youth Development Fund (YDF) hardly sees girls and women visitors. The fear of being stigmatised is thought to be holding them back from availing themselves of the services provided by the centres.

Courts receive petition from convicts in SP+ cases

Following the supreme court's judgment on the first Spasmo Proxyvon Plus (SP+) case in the country, some courts in the country have now started receiving petitions from people convicted so far for illegal possession or trafficking of SP+ drugs.

Seismic stations installed in the country

Bhutan will no longer have to depend on international seismic stations to gather information as and when earthquake hits the country.

Slow pace of blacktopping farm road worries farmers in Saephu

People and the gewog officials of Saephu Gewog in Wangdue Phodrang are worried regarding the slow progress of blacktopping their farm road.

Forest Rangers honoured at World Ranger Day

To recognise the roles played by the forest rangers in conserving country's natural heritage, the Department of Forests and Park Services celebrated the first World Ranger Day in the capital yesterday.

Boost for health services in Dorokha Drungkhag

With the strategy to improve health services, the government has upgraded Grade 2 BHU in Dophuchen Gewog under Dorokha Drungkhag in Samtse to grade 1 recently.
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