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Bhutanese karatekas gear up for 1st edition of Sikkim International Karate Championship

Bhutanese karatekas gear up for 1st edition of Sikkim International Karate Championship

Thirteen Bhutanese karatekas will represent Bhutan at the first edition of the Sikkim Open International Karate Championship in Gangtok. The three-day championship will kick off on the 28th of this month. Around 1,000 karatekas from Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh and different parts of India will compete in the championship. Twelve karatekas from the Thimphu Karate Club and one from the Bhutan...

DGM calls for preparedness and strengthening earthquake-resilient building codes

DGM calls for preparedness and strengthening earthquake-resilient building codes

The recent Tibet earthquake with its tremors felt across the Himalayas was a cause for alarm for Bhutan. While the quake had only triggered an avalanche in Lunana, the Department of Geology and Mines emphasises that adhering to earthquake-resilient building codes is crucial for withstanding future seismic shocks in major towns. The earthquake-resilient building codes are systematically implemented in Bhutan...

Samdrup Jongkhar town to have clean and reliable drinking water

Samdrup Jongkhar town to have clean and reliable drinking water

The long-standing water shortage in Samdrup Jongkhar town is finally expected to be solved. Residents can now look forward to clean and reliable drinking water as the construction of a new water distribution network was completed recently. Until now, they have been relying on the old distribution network which had leakages. To address the water shortage in the town, efforts...

Crime rate drops, domestic violence cases rise: RBP statistics

Crime rate drops, domestic violence cases rise: RBP statistics

Call it the result of heightened awareness or cases going underreported, the country witnessed a slight decrease in the overall crime rate over the past two years. The Royal Bhutan Police’s latest statistics show that the decline was mostly observed across offences such as substance abuse, illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, cannabis, and larceny. However, the data also...

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