AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoInfectious Disease Readiness: Bhutan’s Royal Centre for Infectious Diseases in Thimphu is now ready to receive patients and handle outbreaks from next month, with an 80-bed capacity (100 in emergencies) and its first negative-pressure isolation unit—built with JICA support at a cost of over Nu 2.2bn. Disaster Preparedness: A full-scale Thimphu earthquake simulation found gaps in coordination, communication, manpower, and rescue equipment, even as responders showed commitment—highlighting the need for better training and clearer reporting lines. Drug Prevention Push: Bhutan marked the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, urging stronger action against evolving synthetic drugs and calling for care and support for people with substance use issues, not stigma. Cost of Living & Access: After the GST Amendment Act 2026, GST-registered businesses stopped charging 5% on more everyday essentials (31 items), including key kitchen staples and disability-related welfare items, with relief applied retroactively. Wellness & Tourism: Gelephu Mindfulness City unveiled a tourism investment drive with 20 attractions and 20 activities across hospitality, wellness, culture, and recreation, inviting private investors to shape the destination. Sports & Health Culture: Thimphu hosts the 16th South Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Championship, with Bhutan sending its largest-ever team of 40+ athletes, including seven women.
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