Four soldiers of the Royal Bhutan Army lost their lives during a brave rescue operation to save the lives of people caught in the flash floods in Gelephu yesterday. His Majesty The King travelled to Gelephu on Tuesday, accompanied by the Prime Minister and Chief Operations Officer of the RBA, …
Read More »Crowding at JDWNRH continues
Over-crowding in the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH) is unavoidable as almost 1,500 people visit JDWNRH in a day. People are advised to visit hospital alone unless a patient has some disability or if a patient is an elderly person who needs an attendant. Despite repeated requests health …
Read More »Usage of facemask to be made mandatory along the border in the new normal
Dzongkhags along the border, like Samtse, Phuentsholing, Sarpang and Samdrupjongkar are in the process of making the usage of facemask mandatory after the implementation of the new normal. Moreover, they are making people use Druk Trace App compulsorily. 100 additional DeSuups are deployed in each of the dzongkhags for a …
Read More »We should not have community transmission, but in the event it should happen, we are ready: PM
At a meeting with the ministers and executives on 16 July at the Royal University of Bhutan Hall, the Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering said that the preparations to contain COVID-19 have been very effective, even if there should be a community transmission. PM said, “From a health perception, with …
Read More »Government to start powdering or composting excess vegetables
According to the Agriculture and Forests Minister, Yeshey Penjor, tons of cabbages are rotting in storage, as there is no export market for the vegetable due to the lockdown in potential markets caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Since the cabbage export is not happening, tons and tons of cabbages are …
Read More »Hotelier turns his hotel into a hostel for bachelors
The Hotel sector has been affected by COVID-19 pandemic as there is not a single tourist in the country. Many hotels in the country are either closed down or given to the government as quarantine centers. However, one hotel, has decided to turn into a hostel for bachelors. The founder …
Read More »How a COVID-19 patient and six of her Bhutanese flat mates all got COVID-19 in Kuwait
In a country where the average daily high temperature in summer ranges from 42 to 48 degrees celsius, an air conditioner (AC) to filter cool air inside the house becomes a necessity. 27-year-old Sonam, (name changed) and her six friends have had to endure the scorching heat for 4 days …
Read More »From hiding their faces to now taking the lead: CDCL Workers
The standard setter in terms of involving Bhutanese in Construction is the Construction Development Corporation Limited (CDCL) which took the first major steps in this field. CDCL now has absorbed a good number of Bhutanese laborers who are VTI graduates and a few uneducated ones at construction sites. CDCL CEO, …
Read More »JDWNRH managing COVID-19 cases well
Currently Bhutan has six patients, two males and four females, in the isolation ward at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH). All the cases were managed by the hospital without any difficulties so far. Medical Superintendent, Dr Gosar Pemba, said although the case number has decreased for now, …
Read More »Where is my Meat?
Price of meat soars with limited supply in the market and as restaurants lose customers The price of meat has increased due to the limited supply from the source and ban of meat imports in the country. Before the holy month, beef was sold at Nu 300 per kilogram (kg), …
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