In the Phase II of the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu that started on 7 July, a total of 16,792 have applied for Kidu till date. Of the total, 14,705 are those who have reapplied and 2,086 are new applicants. For now, the verification for the Phase II is under process. …
Read More »Construction Industry in dire need of skilled Bhutanese workers
There is a dearth of skilled workers in the construction industry. Most construction sites require the expertise of skilled workers to carry out the works with precision. According to the President of the Construction Association of Bhutan (CAB), Tshering Yonten, there are job slots for around 450 Bhutanese skilled workers, …
Read More »Export of vegetables impacted with lockdown in West Bengal: FCB
Cabbages bought at Nu 19 per Kg from farmers and sold at Nu 5.5 per Kg According to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB) Limited, Naiten Wangchuk, the COVID-19 pandemic is severely affecting the export business. “Export is becoming difficult in the course of COVID-19. …
Read More »More garbage drop in centers and new water distribution network for core area: Thimphu Thromde
Thimphu Thrompon Kinlay Dorjee said that one of the main reasons why there is overflowing of drains is because of the waste being dumped in the drains. “People without even getting permission or asking anyone fit their pipe along the drain and the waste gets stuck around the pipe and …
Read More »Absence of foreign labourers, no tourists, excess production and home delivery impacts vegetable sales
As the country focuses on producing local vegetables amid COVID-19, the vegetables vendors at the Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) stated that their business has gone down due to absence of foreign labourers, people ordering the vegetables and fruits online and excess production. Dechen Dema, 38, said that most of her …
Read More »Nu 1 bn Build Bhutan project to train and employ 7,000 youths in Construction
To address the unemployment issue in the country and to substitute for foreign laborers, the Build Bhutan Project (BBP) with a total budget outlay of Nu 1.040 bn was launched. The project intends to to mobilize, create and manage a pool of skilled workforce to meet the requirements in the …
Read More »Accepting NC’s recommendation to nationalize some big mines would have instead impacted 15 stone quarries and 5 small mines
A senior government official said that there is misunderstanding on the National Assembly not accepting the National Council recommendation to continue allocating mines (new mines and those mines whose leases expires) to SMCL till the process of amending the mines and minerals management Act is completed. He said, “The suggested …
Read More »Overdraft of Nu 350 mn to FCBL for Buyback Scheme
Over production of local farm produce should not be an issue: Agriculture Minister Agriculture Minister Yeshey Penjor said FCBL is to implement the Buyback Scheme for farm produce and so the government has provided them with the overdraft (OD) facility. The OD from the bank is to ensure that the …
Read More »Industrial operations not halted despite COVID-19 pressure: MoEA Minister
Economic Affairs Minister Lok Nath Sharma yesterday said that the relief measures provided to the small, cottage and medium and large companies in the form of working capital loans have so far ensured the production and operation for industries within Bhutan. He stated that the recommendation towards Financial Institutions and …
Read More »Businesses to operate till 9 pm and no more ‘work from home’
All the businesses in 20 dzongkhags whose closing time had been curtailed to 7 pm can resume with extension of closing time till 9 pm starting from July 1, 2020 except for those specified under later phases. Earlier the government imposed the 7 pm rule to prevent community transmission. Karaoke, …
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