Study recommends improvement in antimicrobial prescribing practices at JDWNRH

Fifty six percent of in-patients at JDWNRH were on antimicrobials, according to a first point prevalence survey conducted on the use of antimicrobials in the hospital in the country. More than 130 out of 233 in patients were given antibiotics to treat certain bacterial infections according to the study done by a group of doctors. […]

Telling stories through VR and animation 

To create awareness on Virtual Reality (VR) and animation among the...

Trashigang’s oldest farm road in need of maintenance

For almost 57 years, the farm road towards Rangshikhar goenpa in...

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  To commemorate the 63rd birth anniversary of His Majesty The...

Winter session of Parliament to commence on January 2

A meeting of National Assembly members held last week decided...

Every household in 80 gewogs has a flush toilet

Almost a decade since the health ministry began a rural sanitation...

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 Lyonchhen Dr Lotay Tshering met with the foreign secretary of India, Vijay...

Moenlam Chhenmo in Rajgir

The seven-day Moenlam Chhenmo (the great prayer ceremony) presided over by...

RIGSS starts leadership programme for judiciary

Twenty-one participants comprising of judges, registrars, and court officials have started...

MHPA readies the tunnel

Some 400 employees and workers at Mangdechhu Hydropower Project have cleaned...

Lhuentse town has bad road and drainage

The main road along Lhuentse town is riddled with potholes and...

Student volunteers in Gelephu conduct an online safety survey

Forty-three students in Gelephu, who are members of ‘Young Volunteers in...

Sonam Wangchen is Bhutan’s first UNICEF youth goodwill ambassador

Coinciding with the World Children’s Day, UNICEF announced Sonam Wangchen as...

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