The Education Minister Lyonpo Norbu Wangchuk clarified that the Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) degree is a recognized graduation degree by the Education Ministry or specifically the Bhutan Accreditation Council under the Ministry. Lyonpo said that under the Tertiary education policy reforms all forms of distance or online degrees are recognized …
Read More »Korea offers bright entrepreneurial opportunities for Bhutanese youths
In what can be seen as a promising entrepreneurial investment program, the Chairman of Korea Bhutan Friendship Association, Mr. William R. Lee invited proposals from young entrepreneurs in Bhutan with innovative and ambitious business plans to celebrate and mark the 30th anniversary of cordial diplomatic ties between Bhutan and Korea. …
Read More »BNCA to update controlled drugs list immediately
In its judgment of the first case of Spasmo Proxyvon Plus (SP+) on July 26 the Supreme Court said that the Bhutan Narcotic Control Authority is now authorized to update the list of controlled or banned drugs. According to chapter VII, section 59 of Narcotic Drugs Psychotropic Substance and Substance …
Read More »Bhutan to observe World Rangers Day
A total of 7 Rangers lost their lives in the line of duty in the past two years Bhutan celebrated World Rangers Day for the first time this year, an event that highlights the devotion and sacrifice of rangers who put their lives at risk everyday to protect the world’s …
Read More »More than half of Chamgang inmates in for drug offences
The Central Prison in Chamgang, Thimphu, has 363 inmates from all around the country, including 20 non-Bhutanese, but more than half are in for drug related offences. Police records show that 178 of the total were jailed for drug related offences. The number includes 23 females and four juvenile delinquents. …
Read More »Four non-nationals arrested for alleged gang rape
Thimphu police apprehended four Indian construction workers from Serbithang on 1 July at around 7:30 pm for allegedly raping a 42 year old woman. As per the statement of the suspects to the police they said that they were on their way back to camp when they saw a taxi …
Read More »43 arrested in Thimphu within 17 days for drugs
Last month Thimphu police arrested 85 people in connection with the use and sale of controlled substances. This month, another 43 arrests were made as of July 17 of which 41 are men and two are women in the age range of 11 years to 32 years. This means 43 …
Read More »Kidney related diseases on rise
With the annual mortality rate of 13%, the number of patients diagnosed with chronic kidney disease has seen a substantial increase over the years according to health statistics. From 42 patients in 2007 to 62 in 2010 annual cases are now around 160 annually. “The most common cases are infection …
Read More »MoH issues warning after Dengue outbreak
With the onset of monsoon season, there have been the ‘Outbreak’ of Dengue Fever in Phuntsholing, Samtse and Samdrupjongkhar. All reported cases are being treated and onsite outbreak surveillance has been carried out by the Royal Center for Disease Control (RCDC), District Health Sectors and the Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme …
Read More »Increase in number of patients seeking traditional medicines
Patients seeking traditional medicines have been increasing steadily by about 10,000 patients a year according to the health system review report. The National tradition medicine Hospital (NTMH) in Thimphu serves as the referral and teaching hospital and all district hospitals across the country have a traditional medicine unit. Patients of …
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