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Road repairs begin in Samdrup Jongkhar, promising smoother rides and better access

Road repairs begin in Samdrup Jongkhar, promising smoother rides and better access

Safer, smoother rides are ahead for Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde residents as the Thromde takes action to repair the town's internal roads. The much-needed repairs at the Servicing Centre, people say, mark the first step in the thromde's promise to deliver better roads throughout the town. The road at the Servicing Centre leads to essential service industries like automobile workshops, furniture...

Training highlights link between childhood trauma and lifelong issues

Training highlights link between childhood trauma and lifelong issues

Prolonged stress during childhood can have life-long consequences on a person's health and well-being. According to the World Health Organisation, it can disrupt early brain development and weaken the immune and nervous systems. To understand and address the social and mental health challenges caused by childhood issues, about 30 individuals participated in a four-day training in the capital. The four-day...

Tading Gewog’s wait for smooth roads set to end with Gomtu-Tading Highway blacktopping, Samtse

Tading Gewog’s wait for smooth roads set to end with Gomtu-Tading Highway blacktopping, Samtse

After years of waiting, Tading Gewog Centre road in Samtse is finally receiving the much-needed upgrade, thanks to the blacktopping of the Gomtu-Tading Secondary National Highway. This project will not only enhance connectivity for Gomtu residents travelling to Phuentsholing but will also improve Gewog's road. This is much long-awaited improvement since the gewog's stretch is part of the highway. After...

Health ministry screens 75% of target population, identifies 35,000 at risk

Health ministry screens 75% of target population, identifies 35,000 at risk

The health ministry’s first Nationwide Non-Communicable Diseases Screening Programme has screened 75 per cent of its target population of nearly 300,000 individuals aged 18 and above. Completed in December last year, the three-week initiative identified over 35,000 individuals at risk of various diseases. These individuals have been referred to nearby hospitals for further diagnosis and confirmation. More than 1,400 health...

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