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The wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre in Jigmeling, Sarpang, is taking on a new role as a public attraction. The 15-acre centre, established in 2015 to rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife, is now open to visitors, while the Forest Office continues to improve its facilities to make the centre safer and more accessible.

Crocodiles, bears, de...


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The Department of Human Settlement launched Zhichar, a national digital system for building records, land-use plans, emergency shelters, and infrastructure, today. The system brings building and related information together in one platform to support government planning and service delivery.

The Department of Human Settlement started developing Zhich...


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The Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation Limited would like to invite sealed quotations from eligible firms for the “Broadcast equipment and other accessories” supply. The bid details are as follows:

For further clarification, contact the Procurement Section at 02-322600 during office hours. The complete set of bidding documents can be purch...


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Ten more Indian hospitals are expected to be added to Bhutan’s Medical Referral System, expanding healthcare options for Bhutanese patients seeking specialised treatment in India. The development was discussed during a Medical Value Travel business interaction in Thimphu today, which also explored opportunities for greater collaboration between Bhutan and India’s heal...


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Tempa Dorji

For the first time in Bhutan’s democratic history, an opposition member has been elected Speaker of the National Assembly. Bhutan Tendrel Party’s Tempa Dorji, who represents the Maenbi-Tsaenkhar constituency in Lhuntse, defeated the ruling People’s Democratic Party’s candidate, Tandin Wangchuk, in today’s election. The outcome breaks with the precedent of ...


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