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Lingzhi residents propose longer school year for students as winters become warmer

Lingzhi residents propose longer school year for students as winters become warmer

With a warmer climate in the highlands now, students of Lingzhi Lower Secondary School might have an extended academic year. Residents and local leaders proposed an early opening and a later closing of the school which the recent Thimphu Dzongkhag Tshogdu endorsed. With warmer temperatures and less severe winters, residents believe extending the academic year could improve the academic performance...

Restoration of irrigation water helps revive paddy cultivation, Orong Gewog

Restoration of irrigation water helps revive paddy cultivation, Orong Gewog

Several households of Orong Gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar will not have to depend on imported rice soon. They will resume rice cultivation after more than a decade following the restoration of the long-awaited irrigation channel. With the restoration of the irrigation channel recently, the sound of ploughs scraping earth and water trickling through channels will return to about seven acres...

Water shortage continues in Yarpheling, Sarpang

Water shortage continues in Yarpheling, Sarpang

Almost everyone in Bhutan has access to improved water sources, but only 63 per cent have 24-hour access to drinking water. This was highlighted in a 2020 article by the former Resident Representative of UNDP Bhutan. Five years on, some still face water shortages in a water-rich country. Yarpheling village in Sarpang is home to around 140 households. Jerrycans and...

Chhukha DT proposes construction of new 20-bed hospital in Tsimalakha

Chhukha DT proposes construction of new 20-bed hospital in Tsimalakha

The Chhukha Dzongkhag Tshogdu has recently proposed the construction of a new 20-bed  hospital in Tsimalakha, following growing concerns over the deteriorating condition of the current facility. Health officials presented two options: either to construct a new 10-bed hospital or to repair the existing 20-bed hospital. The existing 20-bed hospital, which was constructed many decades ago, lies in awful condition...

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