The Better Business Summit is a concrete step towards Bhutan telling the world, and more importantly, itself – that it is ready and open for business. There are three aspects of the summit that particularly stand out. One is the importance given to the summit by the government – with …
Read More »PM’s visit to Gelephu and Sarpang
On March 10, Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay held an interactive meeting with the LG leaders, civil servants, corporate employees, business community members and the public at Gelephu Higher Secondary School. During the meeting, Lyonchhen mentioned that Gelephu and Sarpang were important towns and economic development activities were viable in …
Read More »Remodeling of Education Loan
Education loan must be remodeled to suite the nations demand. Right now the National Pension & Provident Fund is providing Education Loan based on stringent norms and is totally targeted towards facilitation of income base thereby resulting in sharing bonus out of PF member’s fund for the operational staff only. …
Read More »From walking to running the talk
Though the win of the new PDP government heralded change, everyone knew that the new government of the day had enormous challenges, mainly economic in nature, before it. While taking care of the daily grinding task of governance, however, important issues like transparency, freedom of press, more consultation in decisions …
Read More »PM addresses the Jigmeling Passing Out Parade
T he Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay attended the Passing Out Parade of 143 police recruits who graduated from the Royal Bhutan Police Training Institute after the completion of a year-long training at Jigmeling, Gelephu on March 10. Lyonchhen, accompanied by the Home Minister, Lyonpo Damcho Dorji and the Finance …
Read More »Bureautocracy in control
An issue that has always vexed governance since the introduction of democracy in Bhutan is the relationship between elected leaders and senior bureaucrats. The tension was most visible after the 2008 Elections when Bhutan got its first democratically elected government. For several months, and in some cases, a couple of …
Read More »The Happiness of Art
Following the Art Scene in Bhutan By Aine Carey The Art of History The History of Bhutan Karma Phuntsho’s History of Bhutan seems incredibly foreboding at first glance, much like the history of the country and region it tackles. The author writes; “setting about to write the first complete history of …
Read More »Graduation Ceremony of Tango Thorim Shedra
His Holiness the Je Khenpo and Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck graced the graduation ceremony of 62 monks from the Tango Thorim Shedra at Pungthang Dewa Chenpoi Phodrang, Punakha yesterday morning. Her Majesty, the chief guest during the ceremony, was accompanied by Yab and Yum, Her …
Read More »A major forest fire contained in Paro, the cause is unknown
A major forest fire in Phubana village of Shaba gewog under Paro destroyed more than 100 acres of blue pine forest along with oak shrubs yesterday. The forest fire was contained after police, army, foresters along with some volunteers battled the fire for almost eight hours. The cause of the …
Read More »Chronic Kidney disease, a growing problem in Bhutan health minister
“Like in other parts of the world, Chronic Kidney disease is also seen as a growing problem in Bhutan. National statistics tell us that the number of patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney disease is rising each year,” said the Health Minister Tandin Wangchuk, during the event of World Kidney Day, …
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