Adding life to days

About 570 people including cancer patients and caregivers have attended palliative care services at the national referral hospital in Thimphu in the last 10 months. Bhutan Cancer Society (BCS) initiated the 12-month CSO grant project to institute holistic palliative care services in the country, for terminally ill patients and their caregivers in April last year. […]

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The Department of Intellectual Property (DoIP) has initiated an engagement process...

Court officials learn best practices in commercial litigation

The rapid development Bhutan experienced in trade and business in the...

50-year-old jailed for attempt to rape

A 50-year-old man was sentenced to two years and 17 days...

Machine break down hits areca nut plates’ production

With one of the machines broken, Pemathang gewog’s initiative in Samdrupjongkhar...

Three-day surgical camp begins in Punakha

A three-day surgery camp for cleft lip and palate correction began...

Gelephu’s water woes to end before monsoon

Every monsoon, residents of Gelephu thromde ferry water in bolero pickups...

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Workers clean sewerage overspill on the road along the Centenary Farmers’...

Record fatalities from vehicle accidents in 2018

With 942 people involved in motor vehicle accidents, 2018 recorded the...

Expense for scholarships to be met from approved fiscal budget

With a cost estimation of about Nu 167 million for class...

Nu 54.1M spent in NA elections

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) spent a total of Nu...

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Seventeen officers of the RBA, RBG and RBP, were promoted from...

Bhutan and Bangladesh to explore new areas in trade

Despite good relations between Bangladesh and Bhutan, the bilateral trade volume...

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