Upon the Royal Command of His Majesty The King, His Majesty’s Kidu Mobile Medical Unit will set up a medical camp to treat Bhutanese pilgrims in Bodhgaya. The medical camp will be operational during the peak months when Bhutanese travel to Bodhgaya, and will be set up annually henceforth, so …
Read More »Retired armed force personnel to build Chortens across country
His Majesty The King granted Nu. 10m to ex-armed force personnel of Thimphu Dzongkhag, on 9th December with the Command that the fund be used to build a lhakhang in Thimphu Dzongkhag, for the benefit of all armed force personnel who have served successive Kings, as well as for the …
Read More »A King for a Modern Time
His Majesty The King is revered as The “People’s King”. He is a “Big brother figure” to our young children and youth. His Majesty ascended the Golden Throne at a time of historic change, a different era. Within a span of ten years, His Majesty with extraordinary intelligence and vision …
Read More »King Jigme and Thailand
Jigme is the most well known Bhutanese name in Thailand When His Majesty the King, then the crown prince, visited the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 60th anniversary in November 2006, Thailand noticed. Dubbing him “Prince Charming”, the Thai media ran story after story about the dapper, young bachelor with …
Read More »Thailand Offers Heart Surgeries for Bhutanese Children
In deep appreciation and as a mark of respect and goodwill to His Majesty for the prayers following the passing of His late Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Thailand Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon Foundation (PCSF) offered heart surgeries for 99 children in Bhutan suffering from congenital heart disease. The first surgery …
Read More »Rebuilding homes and lives after a disaster
His Majesty’s presence during disasters has always been a source of hope and relief torebuild homes and lives. In the recent times Bhutan has witnessed atleast six major disasters since 2009. This includes earthquakes, Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), floods or flash floods, landslides, forest fires and structural fires and …
Read More »PM says Cabinet Ministers cannot keep Prados
Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay in a Facebook post today clarified that Cabinet ministers are not allowed to keep their duty vehicles after the completion of their tenures. He said, “Duty vehicles belong to the government – they are provided to us to help fulfill our official responsibilities and serve our people …
Read More »Route permit for regional tourists to go online
The government is studying the possibility of issuing route permits online as a means to make it more convenient for regional tourists visiting Bhutan. This response came up to a query by the Dremetse-Ngatsang MP to the home minister on the huge backlog of route permit applications at the immigration …
Read More »Man convicted for 21 years for raping a 2 year old toddler
The Royal Court of Justice has convicted a 39-year-old farmer from Jigmicholling Sarpang for the rape of a 2-year old girl toddler. Thimphu police arrested the rapist on January 23, 2016. The convict has confessed to the crime in his first statement to the police, whereby later he claims to …
Read More »Missing Bhutanese student found unconscious in West Bengal
A Bhutanese student who was reported missing since November 26 was found unconscious in Malda, Kolkata, West Bengal. Nima Tshering, 23, studying in Indo Asian Academy, Bangalore, was travelling to Bhutan in Bangalore-Guwahati Express with his friends on November 25. When the train stopped at Malda station for about 10-20 …
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