In recent times, there has been a disturbing trend of sharing content on social media that infringes upon the privacy, dignity, and rights of children and vulnerable individuals. On 23 August, the Women and Children Division, Secretariat to the National Commission for Women and Children, in collaboration with the Department …
Read More »Cottage and Small Industries (CSI) continue to face multiple challenges
In an era marked by rapid globalization and economic evolution, one factor remains consistent: Cottage and Small Industries (CSI) represent a staggering 95 percent of the Bhutan’s industrial output. The Department of Cottage & Small Industry (DCSI) was established under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) in July 2010. One …
Read More »Elephants on the rampage
As herds of wild elephants and lone elephants continue to raid villages, leaving a path of destruction in their wake, Bhutan has been dealing with an unparalleled issue. Concerns regarding the safety of both locals and these majestic animals have arisen as a result of the rising human-wildlife conflict. According …
Read More »Closure of major entertainment club leaves many unemployed
The news of the closure of a major entertainment club, Thimphu Club, in the capital comes as a surprise to many of its customers, and also leaves 20 employees of the club, mostly women in their 20s, out of a job. 18 of them worked as permanent staff with their …
Read More »A surge in conjunctivitis cases raises concerns among the public in Gelephu
A rapid rise in conjunctivitis cases has sparked concerns in Gelephu, as the public battles to contain the rapid spread of the infection. The Gelephu Central Regional Referral Hospital (CRRH) reported an overwhelming 1,434 registered cases of conjunctivitis within just 9 days from 7 to 16 August. Health professionals are …
Read More »Tour operators across the country not optimistic about upcoming travel season
In a time when the travel industry should be gearing up for a comeback, tour operators across the nation find themselves mired in uncertainty and doubt. As the anticipated travel season approaches, a widespread feeling of negativity is present throughout the industry, with challenges ranging from the border tour operators …
Read More »Major General V’s message to the younger generation on Bhutan-India Friendship
The enduring and deeply rooted friendship between Bhutan and India took center stage at the Bhutan Echoes: Drukyul’s Literature Festival held on 15 August. A panel discussion featuring Ambassador Major General Vetsop Namgyel, Ambassador of Bhutan to India, shed light on the nuances and significance of the Bhutan-India relationship, echoing …
Read More »PM says rice is coming
Concerns have been raised regarding the steps taken by the government to control prices of the commodities in the market. Prime Minister (PM) Dasho Dr Lotay Tshering assured that vigilant measures are in place, ensuring the investigation on the price fluctuations. Amid reports of rice price hikes in certain areas, …
Read More »RCSC implements revised MaX System for Civil Servants
The new and revised Performance Management System (PMS) called the Managing for Excellence (MaX) 2023 system will now govern how the performance of civil servants are assessed. The PMS has witnessed a dynamic evolution over the years. Pre-2006, assessments focused on attributes. Then, 2006-2014 saw an alignment with the mission …
Read More »75,132 tourists from September 2022 to 26th July 2023
In a Live Facebook session held online yesterday, the Prime Minister (PM) Dasho Dr Lotay Tshering, addressed the audience on the status of the country’s tourism industry, and acknowledging the challenges encountered, the PM claimed that Bhutan’s tourism policy has been internationally recognized as one of the best and most …
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