Aim is to engage 15,000 Bhutanese workers in the next few years As of 1 October, 3,155 people have registered online with the Ministry of Labor for Build Bhutan Project (BBP) since their launch. From the total registered people, they were able to place 271 people under direct engagement. An …
Read More »MoAF Minister says vegetable imports to be regulated for import substitution
Agriculture Minister Yeshey Penjor said that when the lockdown happened, for the first two to three days there was a problem since the Ministry supplied the vegetables and thromde distributed it but it didn’t go well since there was shortage of manpower and Thromde was receiving more than 3,000 calls …
Read More »261 cases as MoH announces vaccine protocol
As of Monday, Bhutan has 261 confirmed cases reported, out of which 177 are male and 84 female. 69 are active cases, out of which 192 have recovered. On Monday two quarantined women who returned from the middle east tested positive. On Sunday one customs officer in Phuentsholing in quarantine …
Read More »DRA will assess face masks sold in the market
The Drug Regulatory Authority (DRA) will check on the face masks sold in the market and if any shops are found to sell low quality surgical masks that does not meet up to the health standards then DRA will seize their face masks. During the COVID-19 press brief, Health Minister …
Read More »Apart from the South some pockets of Trashigang, Trashiyangtze, Lhuentse and Gasa adjoining the borders are high risk areas too: PM
The understanding so far has been that only the southern border areas are high risk zones but the Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering said it covers the other areas adjacent to the border too. He said all the inhabitants adjacent to the international boundary will be considered high risk and …
Read More »245 cases, 84 active cases and 161 recovered as on Monday
In total, Bhutan has 245 positive cases of which 164 are male while 81 are female. Of the total cases, 161 have recovered. When it comes to testing, they have tested 117,494 so far and for now, the ministry is carrying out a mass testing for all the three armed …
Read More »Onion and Tomato not available in the market
Bhutan to go for import of onion soon to address massive shortages says Agriculture Minister Onion and tomato is now like gold in the kitchen. Within the second week of lockdown there were already shortage of these vegetables. People were going around and searching for onions and tomatoes as if …
Read More »Lockdown further impacts construction sector
Contractors around the country are facing difficulties due to the pandemic and the lockdown has added to it further, leaving them worried and helpless. Minister of Works and Human Settlement, Lyonpo Dorji Tshering said that the pandemic has impacted the construction industry in the country as a whole, be it …
Read More »Domestic Violence cases increase during lockdown
Since the national lockdown, the National Commission for Women and Children (NCWC) has been receiving calls through the toll free helpline number 1098 both from the capital and the Dzongkhags and Thromdes. NCWC Director, Kunzang Lhamu said a total of 285 calls were received over the Toll Free Helpline 1098. …
Read More »Vaccines will be provided to priority population first when Bhutan gets them: Health Minister
During the Friday Press briefing, the Health Minister Dechen Wangmo said that Bhutan like many other nations has been assured of vaccines for at least 20% of the population should the final trials for the vaccines get approved. She said that The Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisation (GAVI) which …
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