Dr Shacha Wangmo and her mother Tandin Bidha will be losing nine of their apartments in their building on March 30th 2017. This is because the building is jointly owned by Tandin Bidha’s other daughter Sonam Wangmo who Ap SP alleged took money from him and won a case in …
Read More »EDP 2017 comes with game changing reforms for Bhutan’s Economy
The 2010 Economic Development Policy (EDP) had a lot of grand aims but except for a few areas it failed to achieve most of its targets. The 2017 EDP document learning from the failures of the 2010 EDP has come up with a number of game changing and bold reforms …
Read More »EDP encourages private investment in the Health sector
And in the Education sector too One of the big reforms of the Economic Development Policy 2017 is allowing private investment in the Health sector. The EDP says that selective services in the health sector will be opened to private investment and practices and the government will regulate the quality …
Read More »Tourism tariff rationalization in 2017
The Economic Development Policy (EDP) of the government says that the Tourism Council of Bhutan will draw up a strategy for tariff rationalization by 2017. The EDP says the government shall create conditions to allow more competition and greater choices for visitors which is also code for changing the current …
Read More »Electricity trade provisions in EDP clash with India’s electricity trade guidelines
Three provisions in Bhutan’s umbrella Economic Development Policy 2017 (EDP) dealing with electricity trade clash with India’s 5th December 2016 ‘Guidelines on Cross Border Trade of Electricity,’ issued by its Ministry of Power in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs. The EDP says that a Bhutan Power System Coordination …
Read More »Govt and National Assembly to finish term by 1st August 2018
NC to finish term by 9th May 2018 The current government has around 17 months left in its term before the National Assembly (NA) is dissolved by 1st August 2018 to make way for the 90 day election period for the 2018 Primary and General Election rounds. A new NA …
Read More »Much apprehension and confusion over India’s new electricity trade guidelines
A 5th December 2016 ‘Guidelines on Cross Border Trade of Electricity,’ issued by India’s Ministry of Power, in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs has led to deep concerns and also a certain degree of confusion within Bhutan’s vital hydropower sector. The concerns are that since currently Bhutan is …
Read More »Nima Tshering lobs political motive accusation at PM for Melbourne comments
Nima Tshering, the accused in the Melbourne case for the illegal filming of three Bhutanese women while bathing, has accused Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay of having political motives in naming him before a ‘Meet the Press’ session on 3rd February. Responding on The Bhutanese Facebook page where the website …
Read More »MoEA to investigate and frame guidelines on pilgrim tours
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) will be investigating and taking action in response to a story done by The Bhutanese in its last issue on the death of a pilgrim and inconvenience to others in a pilgrimage tour organized from Bhutan. The story had also highlighted the mushrooming number …
Read More »Foreign Minister admits to oversight but denies corruption
Tsirangtoe MP case also comes up In response to a question by The Bhutanese, at the monthly meet the press, on the Foreign Minister and Tsirangtoe MP’s case, the Foreign Minister Lyonpo Damcho Dorji said that while he might have made an oversight he does not accept the allegations of …
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