Temporary teachers will be recruited from next month to fill the current shortage of 400 teachers in schools across the country say officials of the education ministry. The maximum shortage is in Dzongkha and general subject and this is because of the shift in policy that dis allows general teachers …
Read More »Clogged drain results in massive excavation of Changangkha road
Eight households in the capital, during the past few months, experienced flooding during heavy rainfall because of clogged drains according to the Thimphu Thromde. “Most blockage are caused by unsuitable waste flushed down by heavy rainfall but often times, even when the drain pipes are not totally blocked, its ability …
Read More »In a sex workers shoes
For commercial sex workers in Bhutan, getting caught by authorities is the biggest fear since the trade is not legal. That is why no complaints are lodged with police even if clients physically beat them up or refuse to pay for services rendered. “Operating undercover they take a lot of …
Read More »How to prevent your WeChat from being hacked
In the wake of the recent hackings of the WeChat accounts of many users where obscene and pornographic contents have been circulated, the Bhutan Computer Incident Response Team (BtCIRT) of the Ministry of Information and Communications has come up with some detailed advisory measures on how to secure the app. …
Read More »Sand extraction by NRDCL hampered due to monsoon rains in face of three fold demand
The Natural Resources Development Corporation Limited (NRDCL) is taking steps to address the shortfall in sand supply with demand up by three folds from the previous year because of increasing construction activity. “Although we increased our stock by almost two-folds from the previous year to maintain supply during the monsoon, …
Read More »NGOP 2017 with the theme, ‘Leadership of the Self through Integrity’
The National Graduate Orientation Program this year will be held from 12th -19th August with the theme, “leadership of the self through integrity.” Around 2727 graduates have registered for the program for now, but the figures are expected to fluctuate after verification of documents, which might culminate in the disqualification …
Read More »What it will take to make our unsafe roads safer
An average of 85 people died in road crashes every year in Bhutan between 2010 and 2015 according to the draft of the National Transport Policy of Bhutan. Road fatalities averaged around 13 for every 10,000 vehicles, which is one of the highest in South Asia. In Europe, North America …
Read More »Black topping of Thimphu’s 250 km of roads to be completed in 18 months
An estimated Nu 295 million has been allocated to resurface Thimphu’s 250 kilometres (ms) of roads and to construct and maintain the city’s drains and footpaths. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is funding Nu 214.4 million the government is putting in Nu 80.3 million for the project that is being …
Read More »80 percent of drug arrest now forwarded to BNCA
Majority of arrests related to drugs involve people abusing substances are directed to the Bhutan Narcotic Control Authority (BNCA) for counseling and rehabilitation according to their dependency. Between 18 July to 31 July, Thimphu police apprehended 20 suspects in connection to drug abuse, illicit trafficking and possession. Of the 20 …
Read More »Remittances reach Nu 370 million from the Middle East countries
According to the records maintained by the Royal Monetary Authority there has been around Nu.8 million in remittance from the youths working in Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, and Israel from September 2016 till June 2017 after launching Remit Bhutan in the Middle East countries. Records maintained by the Bank of Bhutan …
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