It does appear that, currently, the capital city and the other low-risk dzongkhags are safe and free of COVID-19 due to stringent protocols maintained in the southern regions, which has the four major points of entries, in Samdrup Jongkhar, Gelephu, Samtse and Phuentsholing including many minor grounds of entries. A …
Read More »Miss Bhutan Pageant being organized after a decade
The first Miss Bhutan pageant was held in 2008 with actress Tshokey Tshomo Karchung as a beauty pageant title holder. She took part in the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant, Miss Young International in Taiwan, and Miss Safari 2008 in Kenya The second Miss Bhutan was held in 2010 where Sonam Choden Retty was …
Read More »Bhutan’s Developmental Partners commit support during 15th RTM meet
The 15th Round Table Meeting (RTM) between the government and development partners took place on 2 September to review the progress and implementation of the 12th Five Year Plan (FYP). The RTM updated on the progress of the 12th FYP, and informed about the country’s macroeconomic performance and outlook. It …
Read More »If the country wants to export, we must first prepare and make changes: Agriculture Minister
As a result of COVID-19 pandemic, the norm around the world has been to institutionalize import and export system to ensure effective trade, and food quality and safety. According to the Agriculture Minister Yeshey Penjor, every country is attempting to make systems more efficient and effective, as well as to …
Read More »Bhutanese Olympic athletes share how Bhutan can bring medals in the future
Bhutanese Olympic athletes shared their views on how Bhutan can improve and bring home medals in the coming Olympics. Lenchu Kunzang, the shooter, said that in order to win in the Olympics, the most important thing needed is endless physical and mental training and a good diet. She added that …
Read More »Tobacco addicts trying to quit tobacco not happy with the ban being lifted
Due to the increasing number of tobacco smuggling incidences along the porous southern borders and to reduce the threat of COVID-19 transmission, the ban on sale of tobacco was lifted. An official from the Bhutan Narcotics Control Agency (BNCA) said that number of tobacco consumers willing to quit tobacco has …
Read More »24 hour black out period lifted after Phuentsholing outbreak
11 new positive cases were detected on Friday from the Medical Supply and Distribution Depot (MSDD) which was functioning in a self-containment mode. Health Minister Dasho Dechen Wangmo said they were not in a containment mode and there was a miscommunication. She said they were working in MSDD and during …
Read More »Bhutan opens up Tourism to those willing to undergo quarantine
Director General of Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB), Dorji Dhradhul, said that the decision of the government to allow tourists into Bhutan is a wise move. TCB has no idea as to how many tourists will be welcomed under the arrangement, as all tourists will be required to stay in …
Read More »Beskop Tshechu, an alternative platform for filmmakers
Beskop Tshechu arose out of a need for an alternative platform, for filmmakers and audience alike, to make films a memorable affair. The founder of Beskop Tshechu, Dechen Roder, said as in the past, films were only shown in theaters and on TV, there were some filmmakers were trying to …
Read More »Bridging loan for paying salary and utilities comes to an end
In July 2020 as part of the monetary measures for COVID-19 the RMA announced Short Terms loans or bridging loans to businesses by banks at a 5% interest rate to pay for wages and salaries to employees, overhead expenses like rents, utility bills, lease, insurance premiums and procurement and purchase …
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