NEW YORK – The Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily has been forced to close. On the day it was shuttered, people queued to buy one last copy; a million were printed. The paper was doomed since last year, when China’s Communist government imposed a harsh National Security Law on Hong Kong. Its …
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Nu 5 mn fine on security company after its guard who tested positive in Nanglam was found mixing with Indian drivers
Nanglam got a rude shock on the 19th of June when it found its first two COVID-19 cases as part of a routine enhanced surveillance testing in the Dungsam Cement factory premises. One was a security guard from the private security company Heruka Security Services and another was a loader. …
Read More »Bhutan’s second dose expected to come in by July
The Foreign Minister Dr Tandi Dorji said that as the 12-week vaccine gap dose officially ends on 27th June the government is working hard to get the vaccines for the second dose. One major source of hope is India which according to the Foreign Minister had been giving assurances of …
Read More »Following up on the 163 Bhutanese women rescued from Iraq
Royal Bhutan Police (RBP), Department of Law and Order (DLO), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), and Department of Immigration (DoI) collaborated to rescue 163 Bhutanese women, some as young as 21 to as old as 50 years, in 7 batches from Iraq after a Royal Command. The first batch was …
Read More »MoE recommends to provide free Wi-Fi to students in Four thromdes
The plan is to eventually provide free Wi-Fi to students in all 20 Dzongkhags As per the Ministry of Education’s recommendation, four thromdes, Thimphu, Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar have put up proposal to the Ministry of Information and Communication (MoIC) to provide free Wi-Fi to students. The Education Minister …
Read More »RBP says large scale and uncontrollable Tobacco smuggling likely to bring COVID into the heart of Bhutan
A solution could be to scrap or amend the Tobacco Act (Amendment 2014) to legalize tobacco import and sales during the pandemic The RBP officials on 30th September 2020 could not believe their eyes when they looked at the infra red camera late at night. They saw around 10 people …
Read More »250 needy students in Thimphu receive Nu 2,500 each to buy school stationaries and uniforms
More than 250 needy students received monetary help from the Ministry of Education (MoE) this year. The needy students received Nu 2,500 each to buy school uniforms or school stationaries. An official from Thromde Education Department, Thimphu Thromde said the help was provided to the needy students living below the …
Read More »Survey says 10 to 13 percent of students considered suicide: NC
Bhutan ranked 54th in the world, in terms of deaths by suicides in 2018. Within the span of three years from (2018-2020), a total of 283 Bhutanese took their own lives, with 95 suicide cases recorded in 2020 alone. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the number of mental health …
Read More »As Bhutan finishes 12 week gap no science yet on 16-week gap
Depending on which day you took your vaccine in March 2021, Bhutan will be finishing its 12-week gap between the 19th and 26th of June with it extending to 29th June for some latecomers. However, after that Bhutan will have well and completely finished the 12-week gap and it will …
Read More »Candidates from Nanglam constituency questioned each other on failures
The public debate for the up-coming Nanglam constituency bye-election have left the two candidates Karma Dorji representing Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) and Rinchen Pelzang representing Druk Phuentshum Tshogpa (DPT) questioning each other on their failures. Though both the candidates have once again made their pledges, they have questioned each other …
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