From March 2021 onwards The Bhutanese did a series of stories showing a large difference in the price of Gypsum sold by the State Mining Corporation Limited (SMCL) to middlemen, the price in Nepal, illegal cash collected from Gypsum transporters, and other issues. Initially, a person had filed a written …
Read More »Bhutan’s COVID-19 journey in 2021
Bhutan’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is seen as a pandemic success story around the world. Such a feat was possible under the exemplary leadership of His Majesty The King, who toiled through sleepless days and nights, since the start of the pandemic – walking the length and breadth of …
Read More »Frontliners fulfilled their responsibilities despite numerous challenges
When a majority of us were sleeping peacefully at night, carrying on our lives under the safety and warmth of our homes, there were men and women braving the elements, sacrificing family time, sleep and meals just to keep everyone safe from COVID-19. They have walked and moved around round …
Read More »Accelerating Mother and Child Healthcare Allowance kept on hold: PM
The Accelerating Mother and Child Health Policy, 1000-Day Plus, was expected to start from August 2021, after its approval by the Cabinet on 6 January with Nu 1.8 billion (bn) allocation for the next five years. The new package is not just for the 6 months of breastfeeding, but it …
Read More »Karma Feeds to compensate affected poultry farmers
Poultry farmers who have been affected by the suspected contamination of poultry feeds, killing thousands of chickens, will be reimbursed, according to a notification released by Karma Feeds yesterday. The notification reads, “Compensation to affected farmers due to suspected contamination of poultry feeds will be provided by Karma Feeds in …
Read More »Bhutan Professional Standard for Teachers aims at enhancing teacher quality
In order to improve the quality of education and take education system forward in the country, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has initiated the Bhutan Professional Standard for Teachers (BPST), which is one of the reforms to enhance the teacher quality. There are about 10,000 teachers in the country. Chief …
Read More »Penjore requests District court to dismiss the defamation case against him
He also requested the court for compensation Penjore on 13 December requested the Thimphu District Court to dismiss the defamation case against him prosecuted by the Royal Bhutan Police with authorization from the Office of the Attorney General. In addition, Penjore also requested the court for compensation for keeping him …
Read More »Bhutan unable to export 1,800 MT of potatoes: Agriculture minister
Agriculture Minister Yeshey Penjor said the biggest challenge with exporting vegetables during the previous season was formalization of trade by the Government of India (GoI). Despite this, the ministry facilitated the export of vegetables valued over Nu 460 million. “The challenges will continue to occur, but we will address them …
Read More »High Court upholds District Court’s judgment on criminal conspiracy case
The High Court (HC) Bench III has upheld Thimphu District Court’s judgment in connection to criminal conspiracy case. The HC on 30 November dismissed the appeal made by defendant Khandu Wangmo, Supreme Court Justice Kuenlay Tshering and Drangpon Yeshey Dorji on 1, 5 and 6 August respectively. The Thimphu District …
Read More »DPT accuses Govt of policy and political corruption in 12th Plan reprioritization
The Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) in a press release said it came to learn during the recent reprioritization of the 12th Plan activities, some critical national programs have been dropped, and the Government has diverted disproportionate amount of budget to the Prime Minister’s and Bye-Election Constituencies. The party said further, …
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