- Teacher: Ugyen Tshering
- Teacher: Kuenga Yangki
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- Teacher: Kuenga Yangki
- Teacher: Wangdi Talop
- Teacher: Kuenga Yangki
- Teacher: Palmo Thinley
- Teacher: Kuenga Yangki
The Himalayan wolf is considered a rare and endangered species. It is classified vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species. Although the Himalayan wolf is found in the country, there is limited information on its ecology and distribution. The exact number of the species in the country is not known. This was highlighted in research by officials from the Nature Conservation Division and the World Wildlife Fund office.
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During the launch of the Economic Stimulus Programme today, the prime minister announced that the moratorium on commercial housing and hotel construction loans, as well as vehicle imports, will be lifted on July 1st and August 18th, respectively. According to the prime minister, the Royal Monetary Authority made this decision after observing improvements in the country’s economy.
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Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay launched the government’s Nu 15bn Economic Stimulus Programme in the capital today. The Economic Stimulus Programme will be entirely supported by the Government of India. At the ceremony, the Indian Ambassador, Sudhakar Dalela, announced the immediate release of the first tranche of Nu 2.5bn for the Economic Stimulus Programme.
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Koma Tshachhu in Goenshari Gewog, Punakha, is experiencing a surge in visitors coming to enjoy its therapeutic hot springs. As a result, several infrastructural improvements are needed, including the construction of a guesthouse. Koma Tshachhu is renowned as one of the oldest and most popular hot springs in the country, attracting people from all over the country.
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A recent study conducted by a Drungtsho or a traditional medicine doctor at the National Traditional Medicine Hospital has found that eczema, locally known as Langshu can be effectively treated using a combination of herbal purgation and application of herbal medicine pastes. The research is a part of the first Bhutan Sorig Journal launched by the Faculty of Traditional Medicine at the first National Sorig Conference. The health minister launched the journal today.
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