93 of the arrested are unemployed 101 arrested are between 18 and 24 years of age Royal Bhutan Police arrested 211 people in connection to drug related cases. The cases include drug abusers, illegal possession and illegal drugs trafficking. In total RBP have registered 112 cases across the country in …
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Lyonchhen celebrates Teachers day in Samtse and sends a heartfelt message
Lyonchhen (Dr) Lotay Tshering joined the teachers and students of Samtse Higher and Lower Secondary schools to celebrate Teachers day on 2nd May. The day also marks the Birth anniversary of His Majesty The Third King. In a message for teachers written from Samtse, Lyonchhen said that the district hosts …
Read More »89.5 percent of the 220 Japan students surveyed not contended with the government loan defer solution
Around 500 students stand ready to file the case soon With the case against Bhutan Employment Overseas (BEO) underway, the ‘learn and earn’ program is now strictly under the scrutiny of the government, with officials visiting Japan recently. Nearly 500 youth have given signed power of attorney to file the …
Read More »Economic diversification to address Nu 30 bn trade deficit
Kholongchu and Dorjilung projects stuck but Sunkosh to be implemented With the projected trade deficit of Nu 30bn in the 12th FYP, the government has pledged to narrow the existing trade deficit through economic diversification. The economics minister, Lyonpo Loknath Sharma said that economic diversification is one of the main …
Read More »Corruption in awarding tenders
The Nu 310 bn 12th plan has around Nu 116 bn worth of capital works to construct roads, bridges schools, hospitals etc. and all of them will be given out in the form of tenders. There are procurement rules in place in the form of thick standard bidding documents and …
Read More »India’s New Social Media Politics
NEW DELHI – With India’s general election a few weeks away from its conclusion, a crucial question needs to be revisited: what role have social media played in them? Conventional wisdom had it that, in the Indian context, one should always be skeptical about the reach and political impact of …
Read More »Fani retreats but leaves behind 8 dead, chortens and houses damaged, landslides and crop damage
According to the information provided by the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) under Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs (MOHCA), heavy rainfall and windstorm from Cyclone Fani lead to some damages like roadblocks and landslides, damage of crops and Chortens and a bus accident where eight people, four male and …
Read More »DNT checking DNT: Party moves to elect separate Party President and a new Executive Committee
A recent piece of advice by the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) party to the cabinet on the pay commission report took the government by surprise. At a time when even the DPT and the PDP had not yet criticized the government, its own party consisting of those outside Parliament sent …
Read More »As Hotels proliferate TCB to recommend a relook at Fiscal Incentives
Be it Thimphu, Paro, Phuentsholing or Bumthang, there is a growing crisis of oversupply of hotels leading to dwindling hotel occupancy rates and along with it rock bottom rates. This is also encouraging cheaper tours and budget tourists to come to Bhutan. So far, it has only been hotels owners …
Read More »Bhutanese family not to be deported after online signature campaign and Minister’s action
In what will be good news Kinley Wangchuck (second from right in the photo), an 18 year old student with hearing loss, and his family will not be deported from Australia. Australian Immigration Minister David Coleman MP has used his discretionary powers to grant permanent residency to Kinley and his family. This …
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