Consumers are finding it tougher to find familiar eatables, medicines, lifestyle items etc and are paying more for the ones they do Current restrictions by the government on imports of consumer goods are affecting shopkeepers and their customers from all walks of life as much as the restrictions on …
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Thimphu residents to pay for privatized garbage disposal services
Getting rid of the household garbage in the morning may be a familiar ritual to most households and businesses in Thimphu. Though the service is free many residents complain that the trucks come at office hours forcing some to store their garbage for weeks. However, according to officials at the …
Read More »‘Santa Barbara’ Park in Thimphu
The Children’s Parks, Kuensel Phodrang Park, Botanical Garden and so on are what we all have seen, heard and visited in the capital. This time around Santa Barbara Park is joining the club. Santa Barbara Park was constructed by some 20 students of Rinchen Higher Secondary School in just two …
Read More »First Bhutanese Hydropower Construction Company to register this month
Company promoters say that the company will help solve the Rupee crunch, accelerate hydro projects and build national capacity in hydro construction Bhutan’s first hydropower construction company to be called the Bhutan Energy and Infrastructure Limited (BEIL) will be registered with the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) within this month. …
Read More »Right professionals in wrong positions?
The transfer of three Directors in the agriculture ministry leads to questions over the efficacy of RCSC’s transfer rules The recent transfer of three directors in the agriculture ministry to different departments that do not match their expertise has led to some debate on the Royal Civil Service Commission’s transfer …
Read More »Impact of the Bhutanese Media since 2008
The Bhutanese media has had a major impact on the evolution of Bhutanese democracy, government policies, laws, corruption, individual mindset and governance. Serious and credible newspapers using thorough research, reliable information networks, ethical norms and also a certain degree of boldness has created a significant impact especially in the last …
Read More »Youth voilence: Multi-party approach to addressing the issue – Part 2
(2) Mass participation in educational programs for wholesome development Educational programs such as scouting, dancing, sports, culture, cleaning campaign, community policing, so on are organized for wholesome development of students at all levels. One of the objectives for organizing these activities is to engage students so that they keep …
Read More »Teachers say they overpaid for poor quality laptops
The Nu 100 mn project of the MoE that bought laptops and desktops for around 3000 teachers comes under fire The Ministry of Education’s (MoE) ‘Empowering Teachers’ project which was initiated in mid-2009 and ended in April this year has created loan repayment and miscommunication problems among three agencies – …
Read More »Rice and Maize production to decline with climate change
Just has food self-sufficiency has become an important national priority with the government working overtime to increase domestic vegetable production, a new report says that Bhutan will experience decreasing yields of rice and maize due to climate change. However, all is not bad as the same report says that potato …
Read More »Mystery illness in Orong more than nutritional deficiency, says medical official
Although a second probe was called into the Orong student deaths, people are worried and confused. This is because in Dec 2012, all the students who were affected had been boys. The theory at the time was that they were supposed to have suffered from nutritional deficiency disorder while the …
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