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Psoriatic Arthritis From the Dermatologist’s Perspective

Psoriatic Arthritis From the Dermatologist’s Perspective

Tina Bhutani, MD, MAS, FAAD: Hi, everybody. I’m Dr Tina Bhutani. I’m a board-certified dermatologist practicing in San Francisco, California. I’m excited to be here today to discuss psoriatic arthritis from a dermatologist’s perspective. I’m...

Proto-Nationalism Entrapped in the Musical Chair Circle of Political Parties and Floundering Economy Part-1: Context and Missed Opportunities

Proto-Nationalism Entrapped in the Musical Chair Circle of Political Parties and Floundering Economy Part-1: Context and Missed Opportunities

Introduction: Universal Image Matters How a country is seen both by its own people and by the world, and informed public opinionsand perceptions shape the futurepath of nations. In the commercial and economic world, Nepal’s perception is...

Top 900 accounts own more than half of fixed deposits

Top 900 accounts own more than half of fixed deposits

The government has proposed to levy a 10 percent tax on the interest earned through fixed deposits and dividend in the Income Tax Bill 2025, which would be deliberated on June 18 and adopted on June 20 in the National Assembly. Dorji, Tshechu...

Community is key to Pittsburgh Public troupe's musical 'Twelfth Night'

Community is key to Pittsburgh Public troupe's musical 'Twelfth Night'

“Twelfth Night,” subtitled “What You Will,” is at once one of Shakespeare’s most frolicsome plays and among his most musical. And a 2018 musical-comedy adaptation is Pittsburgh’s promising introduction to Public Works, the long-running initiative...

NC supports removal of Nu 45 million international school project allocation

NC supports removal of Nu 45 million international school project allocation

A majority of the Members of Parliament (MP) in National Council (NC) yesterday supported removing Nu 45 million allocation for the establishment of the international school in the budget report 2025-26. of development raised local locked content...

Consumption report highlights sharp urban-rural divide

Consumption report highlights sharp urban-rural divide

Urban households in Bhutan spend nearly 46 percent more each month than their rural counterparts, according to the Household Consumption and Expenditure Survey (HCES) 2025, launched yesterday by the National Statistics Bureau (NSB). directly Tashi...

SDF and Save the Children launch inclusive early childhood development and basic education initiative

SDF and Save the Children launch inclusive early childhood development and basic education initiative

The SAARC Development Fund (SDF), in collaboration with Save the Children’s Nepal and Bhutan Country Offices, officially launched a regional initiative titled “Partnership for Quality Inclusive Early Childhood Development & Basic Education”...

Plastic cups still used in Edmonton entertainment districts despite waste bylaw

Plastic cups still used in Edmonton entertainment districts despite waste bylaw

If you’re grabbing a drink in Edmonton’s entertainment districts, odds are it’ll be served in a single-use plastic cup — despite a city bylaw aimed at reducing disposable waste. Since July 2023, Edmonton’s single-use item reduction bylaw has...

Venture Capital and Private Equity For Bhutan’s Digital Economy

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) World Investment Report 2025, “Venture capital and private equity funds are emerging as key players in the digital economy.” This trend is reshaping how digital...

Will We-the-Quails Unite To Lift The Net Or Wither Away The Gains Made In AIDS Response?

Will We-the-Quails Unite To Lift The Net Or Wither Away The Gains Made In AIDS Response?

Saturday, 19 July 2025, 8:25 pm Article: CNS Let us refresh the old gold Buddhist tale of The Quail and the Net: “Long ago a flock of quails lived in a forest. Everyday a hunter would cast a net and trap many of them. But eventually, a wise quail...

Assam, Bhutan tour operators explore tourism ties

Assam, Bhutan tour operators explore tourism ties

Guwahati, Jun 21 (PTI) Tour operators from Assam and Bhutan came together to explore ways to promote cross-border tourism between the two neighbours, focusing particularly on the Himalayan kingdom’s eastern circuit, a statement said on Saturday....

RSF report does not fully reflect Bhutan’s media reality: MoICE Minister

RSF report does not fully reflect Bhutan’s media reality: MoICE Minister

During the recent Parliamentary session, Maenbi-Tshenkhar MP, Tempa Dorji, raised a question to the Minister of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Employment (MoICE) regarding Bhutan’s ranking in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index released by...

Ayatollah Khamenei mocked as strange social media posts resurface: ‘naughty&playful’

Ayatollah Khamenei mocked as strange social media posts resurface: ‘naughty&playful’

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has drawn the bemused attention of the internet for his bizarre, years-old social media posts, as his regime faces existential threats from Israel and the United States. While Khamenei's government...

Drums, brass & brotherhood: The musicians of Sashastra Seema Bal

Drums, brass & brotherhood: The musicians of Sashastra Seema Bal

When 27-year-old Rohit Pandey joined the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), he never imagined his childhood love for singing would find a platform within the force. While military bands are typically associated with parades and formal ceremonies, the SSB...

GCIT students showcase industry-driven tech innovations

GCIT students showcase industry-driven tech innovations

The final year students of Gyalpozhing College of Information Technology (GCIT), Kabesa, showcased 16 innovative real-life projects yesterday, demonstrating the application of their technical skills in collaboration with industry partners....

Govt. to create economic opportunities at home to curb migration

Govt. to create economic opportunities at home to curb migration

With increasing number of Bhutanese professionals and youth moving overseas for work, the government is prioritising economic growth to create attractive livelihoods at home. globally, will a Bhutan, locked content earning Chili the to locked...

‘This success should motivate us all’

‘This success should motivate us all’

After Bangladesh women's football team's historic qualification for the AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia, questions are being asked about whether the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) can turn this moment into long-term progress. In this...

Bangladesh girls in command as SAFF U-20 enters final stretch

Bangladesh girls in command as SAFF U-20 enters final stretch

Thu Jul 17, 2025 12:56 PM Last update on: Thu Jul 17, 2025 02:03 PM Star Sports Desk Thu Jul 17, 2025 12:56 PM Last update on: Thu Jul 17, 2025 02:03 PM Defending champions Bangladesh are firmly in control of their destiny heading into the final...

Mainstreaming high conservation values in national land use zoning

Mainstreaming high conservation values in national land use zoning

As climate change continues to reshape Bhutan’s mountainous terrain, entire communities are being displaced. formation Tiger's Nest Germany’s are locked content offers for to and locked contentGermany’s Kuensel are been locked contentto Gross...

Heavy rainfall disrupts farm road and water supply

Heavy rainfall disrupts farm road and water supply

Punakha – A heavy downpour that began around 11pm on June 22 triggered a flash flood in the Toeb Rongchhu, washing away the farm road connecting Damchhi-Rinakha Chiwog in Toebisa Gewog, Punakha. confirmed Sonam damaged temporary locked content...

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