Soon after the Rupee Crisis started, the cabinet in 2012 directed the Ministry of Economic Affairs to come up with a report to increase exports and decrease imports. The Ministry in early May 2012 came up with a comprehensive 27 page report that suggested several measures and changes like …
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30 civil servants resign to contest the 2013 elections
Twenty-five civil servants from eight ministries, National Assembly and His Majesty’s Secretariat till date have been officially separated by the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) from their respective agencies to contest the upcoming elections. Five resignations have been rejected by the commission. There hasn’t been anyone resigning as yet from …
Read More »Response to, ‘Five civil servants unable to cross the training hurdle to join three political parties’
I support RCSC in retaining qualified professionals who acquired such qualification at the expense of the Royal government and other Bhutanese. For us the most important institution in Bhutan has been the civil service and its commission and it will be so for many years to come. In fact the …
Read More »Taekwondo festival gains popularity
Staff Reporter / Thimphu Despite being only two years old, the Chimi & Dema Memorial Taekwondo Festival event has seen remarkable growth and popularity, as this year there are a total of 300 children participating from Paro, Phuentsholing, Samtse, Thimphu and Trongsa. In total there are 17 clubs participating from …
Read More »ACC says no ‘policy corruption’ in Trowa but points out scathing administrative and procedural lapses
The Anti Corruption Commission in its review of the Trowa Theater case has said that the commission did not find it appropriate to investigate it as a corruption case as corrupt intention cannot be established. The ACC has, however, pointed out a litany of administrative and procedural lapses and weaknesses …
Read More »Five civil servants unable to cross the training hurdle to join three political parties
Five civil servants who are all looked at as potentially strong candidates for the three political parties of Bhutan KuenNgyam Party, Druk Nyamprup Tshogpa and Peoples Democratic Party have to either pay up hefty training bond fees or not resign at all. The civil servants who have been told this …
Read More »MoEA proposes export of raw minerals to boost rupee earnings
In what some are calling a flip flop by the government the Ministry of Economic Affairs has proposed to the cabinet yesterday that mines be allowed to export raw minerals for the next two years to earn rupee. The cabinet decision on this is still awaited but sources say that …
Read More »Lhuentse’s NC nominees demonstrate good-will and solidarity during the Common forum in Kurtoe
Jarey gewog’s Tempa Dorji and former National Council MP Rinzin Rinzin from Khoma gewog met with the Kurtoe people at the common forum conducted in Kurtoe gewog yesterday. The common forum took place at Dungkar School under Kurtoe gewog where more than 150 people gathered. Some people came walking for …
Read More »Man gets nine years for rape of a minor
The Wangduephodrang dzongkhag court on 5 April pronounced a prison term of nine years on a 29-year old man from Punakha for the offence of rape of a minor, a child above 12 years on the night of 1 February. Though the convict had argued that it was a consensual …
Read More »Court grants bail to six suspects involved in smuggling of golden scripture
The Zhemgang district court granted bail to six suspects involved in the burglary of a 330-page sergi jatongpa (a religious scripture written in gold). The six are among the 10 people arrested for their involvement in the burglary from Nyakhar lhakhang in Nangkor, Zhemgang. Four of the suspects were granted …
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