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Best laboratories in the east

By Tshering Mongar Eastern Regional Referral Hospital (ERRH), Tashigang Hospital and Kanglung BHU I has the best laboratories among the referral hospitals, district hospitals and BHU Is. This was revealed during the fourth Biennial Health Conference (BHC) on September 14 at the National Convention Centre, Thimphu. Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital was awarded the best 5S-CQI implementing referral hospital. …

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Bhutan to host SAFF U-18 Championship 2017 for the first time

By Tshering After 18 years of affiliation with South Asian Football Federation (SAFF), Bhutan for the first time will host SAFF U-18 CHAMPIONSHIP 2017. The championship is scheduled to start from September 18 to September 27. A total of six SAARC countries India, Nepal, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Bhutan will participate in the championship. However, two nations of SAARC …

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Public Private Partnership Policy launched

By Tshering The Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy 2016 and PPP Rules and Regulations 2017 was officially launched by the Finance Minister on Friday in the capital. The government recognizing the importance of investment in infrastructure to accelerate socio-economic development has embarked on promoting PPP as a key strategy for achieving sustainable economic growth. Considering the substantive role played by …

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Harvesting of Hazelnut started

Farmers look forward to a good future By Phurpa Wangmo After years of anticipating, famers who partnered with the Mountain Hazelnut have started harvesting the nuts. Officials said the results (harvest) are positive and that they are looking forward to having their first largest commercial harvest soon. Although the price is not fixed as of now, officials said MH will …

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Parking on the roadside will be penalized, warns city

Parking space rule not followed and monitored strictly By Tshering Thimphu city and its periphery are finding it an uphill task to adjust the increasing number of vehicles. Parking space is the biggest problem and this is congesting the already congested road. Without building owners providing parking space, most vehicle owners are parking on the roadsides risking their vehicle to …

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Olakha and Babesa roads to get facelift by October

By Tshering Roads in the extended town of Olakha and Babesa will see a major facelift soon. The Thimphu thromde has finalized the plan and will begin repairing roads from next month, October. The thromde is in the midst of repairing footpaths. For over a year people of Olakha and Babesa had been experiencing or living with the damaged roads …

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Religious leaderโ€™s platform to promote childrenโ€™s rights

By Staff Reporter UNICEF South Asia on September 5 launched the first South Asia Religious Leadersโ€™ Platform for Children in Kathmandu. The launch brought together more than 30 influential leaders and distinguished representatives from various religious communities across South Asia to underline the critical role they can play in promoting the fulfilment of child rights and also to harness regional …

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Official credit card launched

By Staff Reporter Finance Minister, Namgay Dorji launched the Official Credit Card for the budgetary bodies on Friday at the Tashichhodzong. The introduction of Official Credit Card for budgetary bodies is one of the many new initiatives undertaken by the Ministry of Finance to digitalize the payment systems. The objective of the Official Credit Card is to make the government …

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Mongolia and Bhutan willing to develop cooperation

By Staff Reporter As per Mongoliaโ€™s national news agency, Montsame, Ts. Munkh-Orgil, Foreign Minister of Mongolia, and Foreign Minister, Damcho Dorji held an official talks in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday in Mongolia. During the talks, the Foreign Ministers said the two countries have common shares on history, religion and culture, and affirmed that the two nations as …

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When the wild comes to town

Displacement of wild animal by stray dogs highest By Bharat Youngyang Naakar plays gleefully on the hanging tire and the hollow trunk at the Wildlife Rescue and Animal Health Section (WRAHS) enclosure at Taba. The three-year- old male Himalayan black bear feels at home. Naakar was rescued from Sama, Haa in 2015 and after the rehabilitation, he released back to …

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