AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDrug Control: Bhutan Food and Drug Authority tightens rules on Tapentadol and Nitrous Oxide after reports of misuse, placing Tapentadol under stricter scheduling and Nitrous Oxide under tighter controls to curb illegal trafficking while keeping medical access for patients. Public Health & Safety: Diarrhea linked to intestinal parasites is rising in Richland County, with health officials urging careful food and water hygiene and warning infected people to avoid swimming pools to protect others. Community Health & Cost of Living: Royal University of Bhutan proposes raising college stipends from Nu 2,500 to up to Nu 6,500 per month, citing inflation and the rising cost of food as a key gap in student support. Local Governance (Thimphu): Thrompon candidate Ugyen Dorji pledges full water coverage and stronger, more responsive municipal services, aiming to keep infrastructure and public delivery aligned with Thimphu’s growing population. Local Governance (Phuentsholing): Thrompon candidate Deepen Ghallay promises inclusive, resilient municipal upgrades, more resident participation, and faster local area plan rollouts, with disaster risk reduction prioritized for vulnerable areas. Health-Adjacent Climate Risk: Reports say the Amarnath ice lingam has melted rapidly, reigniting debate on climate change impacts in high-altitude religious sites.
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