- Teacher: Jangchub Dema
- Teacher: Dorji Pem
- Teacher: Phuntsho Wangdi
- Teacher: Karma Yangzom
- Teacher: Jangchub Dema
- Teacher: Dorji Pem
- Teacher: Karma Yangzom
Monsoon is around the corner, and residents of Logchina village in Phuentshogling Gewog are worried. About a year ago, one of the crucial bridges connecting the village at Chimti was washed away. The gewog office reportedly approached relevant offices to rebuild the bridge but was told there was no budget.
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If everything goes well, 24-year-old Jigme Pelden Dorji will be the first Bhutanese to scale Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world. Jigme and the Everest expedition team are headed towards Camp One, today. The team will have to ascend four camps before the summit of Mount Everest, which is 8,850 metres above sea […]
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Doctors, among all staff in the healthcare system, are reported to have the highest dissatisfaction in balancing patient care and administrative duties. This is according to the Ministry of Health’s Service Delivery Indicators or SDI Health Survey, launched yesterday in the capital. The survey, the first of its kind in the South Asia Region, offers a detailed assessment that helps identify what is working well and what needs attention in healthcare service delivery.
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Roads in Bhutan become dangerous in summer due to landslides. To decrease accidents due to such disasters, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has placed sensors in three places along the Wangdue Phodrang-Trongsa highway to detect soil movement.
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In Samdrup Jongkhar, residents of Jangchubling village in Orong Gewog have finally found a solution to their years of struggle for reliable drinking water. The Orong Gewog Administration recently completed the construction of a new water supply. Clean and reliable water now flows freely, bringing hope and better health to every household in the community.
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