Lyonchhen Jigmi Y Thinley arrived in New Delhi on 19 September en-route to Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India where the Prime Minister will attend the foundation stone laying ceremony of Sanchi University of Buddhist and Indic Studies on 21st September, along with Mahinda Rajapaksa the President of Sri Lanka. Lyonchhen was …
Read More »Sherubtse College aims to uplift the rural poor
Sherubtse College under Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) will prepare a new module for all the colleges under RUB called environment, climate change and poverty mainstreaming (ECPM) module to uplift the rural poor. The new module would most likely be an awareness tool for fragile environment, which is vulnerable to …
Read More »Five asymptomatic malaria carriers detected in PHPA
The health ministry’s Vector-borne Disease Control Program (VDCP) team detected five asymptomatic malaria carrier cases from Punatsangchhu Hydropower Project Authority (PHPA) laborers. In medicine, a disease is considered asymptomatic if a patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms. A condition might be asymptomatic if it fails to show the …
Read More »Unwritten laws that originate from respect and devotion
The best rules are perhaps those, which need not be implemented with punitive measures, or those that don’t need publicity through flashy bumper stickers or repeat broadcast mediums. For that matter even in the days of yore, a rule silently, sincerely and devotedly followed without the assistance of a loud …
Read More »Liquor stores and bars running out of alcohol post-import ban
The suspension of the import of alcohol earlier this March has presumptively received silent thanks and prayers from the housewives but for the ‘socially drinking’ and those who are thrill seekers of the intoxicating kind, it has not really been a pleasant ordeal. After the Indian Rupee (INR) problem earlier …
Read More »‘GNH hero oil’ to hit the market soon
In a month or two, Bhutanese consumers especially in Thimphu will get to taste or apply a natural, local and purely organic edible oil. The product once in the market will be launched under the brand name, “Local Hero, inspired by Gross National Happiness.” This oil will be brought to …
Read More »Gender effects observed in Teacher–Student performances
Female teachers and male students are found to perform significantly better but with gender effects among teachers and students. This is one of the findings of Royal Education Council (REC) on Teacher Needs Assessment (TNA) 2011 and Annual Status of Student Learning (ASSL) 2011that shows differences in performances of teachers …
Read More »Positive developments on the vegetable self-sufficiency front
It’s been a while now since Bhutan declared to go fully organic but the time period has been desirable of telling instances or concrete strides taken toward it. The fact however remains that the plans and programs are ‘inching’ forward. More than 25 acres of land of 53 households of …
Read More »Students sick in six different schools in Bumthang
Ura School in Bumthang is currently at the center of a dozen viral diseases and is potentially the point of origin from where the diseases spread to the neighboring schools. Initially 135 cases were reported, out of which Wangdicholing School had 51 cases, Jakar (11), Chumey (27), Tang (10,) Sonam …
Read More »Gyaltsuen graces celebration of 25 years of the Treaty to protect the ozone layer
Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen graced the national celebration of 25 years since the signing of the international treaty to protect the Ozone layer as the Chief Guest in Her capacity as the Ozone Ambassador. At the event, which was attended by ministers, dignitaries from United Nations, and senior civil servants, …
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