During the Question-Hour session in Parliament, the Pemagatshel MP, Dr Jamyang Namgyal, raised concerns over the qualifications and job security of Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) facilitators and teachers across the country. He pointed out that there are currently 971 ECCD facilitators serving 13,401 children, and yet around 76% of …
Read More »Thinley Jamtsho leads Bhutan’s baseball dreams onto the global stage
In a nation where baseball is still finding its footing, 17-year-old Thinley Jamtsho is blazing a trail that could redefine Bhutanese sports. A Class 11 Arts student at Dechencholing Higher Secondary School, Thinley has become the first Bhutanese player selected to participate in the prestigious MLB China Development Center Summer …
Read More »Calls grow for reforms as farmers bear the cost of public farm roads
The issue of land tax on private farmland used for public infrastructure has resurfaced as a major concern following a formal submission in Parliament by the Member of Parliament from Sergithang-Tsirangtoe Constituency. The MP raised the matter in light of ongoing grievances from private landowners who are still required to …
Read More »MP questions insufficient maternity and paternity leave in corporate and private sectors
The Member of Parliament from the Lamgong Wangchang Constituency, Sonam Tashi, asked the Ministry of Industry Commerce and Employment (MoICE) regarding the insufficient maternity and paternity leave in the corporate and private sectors in the country. He stated that while civil service institutions and DHI-owned companies have introduced progressive policies …
Read More »Nine hydro projects to be commissioned across the country by 2031
The government aims to commission a total installed hydropower capacity of 3,101 MW with a combined design energy output of 13,801 GWh by 2031. This includes several large and small hydropower projects currently under construction across the country, with commissioning timelines ranging from 2025 to 2031. Among the major undertakings …
Read More »Government unveils Performance-Driven Budget for 2025–26
While presenting the Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year 2025–2026, the Finance Minister said the budget was developed with the theme “Accelerating Prosperity and Social Transformation through Enterprise, Innovation, and Efficiency.” The Finance Secretary added that this is a performance-based budget and noted that the fiscal deficit of the 2024-25 …
Read More »MP proposes one-month agricultural break but MoESD cites risk to academics
Member of Parliament (MP) Tashi Tenzin of Radhi-Sakteng said students are granted a 15-day break in July. He pointed out that this shortened break coincides with critical agricultural activities such as paddy and maize cultivation. Given that over 69,000 Bhutanese households rely on farming, the MP argued that a longer …
Read More »Of 19,000 Bhutanese screened for stroke risk 80% found at high risk
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 12 million people experience a stroke each year, leading to nearly 6.5 million deaths from its effects. Once considered a condition affecting primarily older populations, strokes are now increasingly being …
Read More »Three-Star hotels face falling room rates and increasing competition
Hoteliers in the country are expressing growing concern over a significant drop in room rates for Three-Star hotels, citing oversupply and reduced tourist inflow as primary reasons behind the issue. According to a hotelier in Thimphu, the rates for a night’s stay at Three-Star hotels, which were previously fixed under …
Read More »Class X cut-off point reintroduction: Opposition says redundant and Ministry of Education and Skills Development defends the policy
Opposition warns of rising dropouts and disruption to national service In a letter to the Prime Minister submitted on 15 May, the Opposition Party argued that the decision to reintroduce the Class X cut-off point is not only “redundant” but also “potentially harmful to Bhutan in general and Bhutanese youth …
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