Facebook mail interview with BKP President on 25th May published in the 28th May issue of The Bhutanese DNT has floated a proposal for the three new parties to unite to stand a chance against the two heavyweights of PDP and DPT. The offer still stands they say as …
Read More »Multiple families affected by fire at Bajo
Four house owners and nine tenant families lost everything to the fire in Bajo Town in Wangdue which occurred at around 2:45 AM on June 17. A six-storied building, two two-storied traditional houses, three mud huts, and one temporary shelter were completely razed to ground by the fire. According police …
Read More »41 workplaces penalized and 315 told to improve from 2015-16
During the Question Hour session with the members of the National Council, the Minister of Labour and Human Resource, Ngeema Sangay Tshempo, said the Department of Labour is continuously inspecting workplaces to ensure compliance with the Labour and Employment Act, 2007 and that its regulations are followed. The department also …
Read More »Non-use of PM’s official residence raised in NA
During the question-hour session of National Assembly yesterday, Drametse Ngatshang MP Ugyen Wangdi shared concerns regarding the Prime Minister’s residence being left unoccupied by the incumbent and the former Prime Minster, which was constructed at a huge cost and with tight security service.. MP Ugyen Wangdi said that having built …
Read More »Govt asks Thromde to postpone decision on closing Norzin Lam
The Prime Minister said that based on public feedback and appeal by shop keepers and house owners, the government has instructed Thimphu Thromde to defer any decision on Norzin Lam till the government reviews the Thimphu structural plan. Lyonchhen said that he was happy to hear that Thimphu Thromde on …
Read More »PM says not worried over 2018 moves by Opposition and DNT
The Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay, who is also the People’s Democratic Party President, said that he was not worried with the various political developments as 2018 approaches closer. One political development is in reference to the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa’s (DNT) open offer to Druk Chirwang Tshogpa (DCT) and Bhutan …
Read More »Local vegetables not entirely chemical free but much safer than imported ones
Following the finding of high pesticide content in imported vegetables, like beans, cauliflowers and chilies, the Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority (BAFRA) also conducted similar laboratory tests on vegetables grown and sold in Bhutan. Regular surveillance of pesticides content on imported fruits and vegetables are still being done through …
Read More »Bhutan to be 3rd fastest growing economy in 2016 says IMF report
An annual report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) called the ‘World Economic Outlook’ has said that Bhutan will be the world’s third fastest growing economy with an 8.4% real GDP growth rate. In first place Myanmar will grow at 8.6% followed by Ivory Coast in second place at 8.5%. …
Read More »National unemployment rate decreases marginally
As per the 13th National Labour Force Survey carried out in December 2015, the national unemployment rate has decreased from 2.6 percent in 2014 to 2.5 percent in 2015. The female and male unemployment rates have decreased, from 3.5 percent in 2014 to 3.1 percent in 2015, and from 1.9 …
Read More »His Majesty Grants Citizenship Kidu
His Majesty The King on 23rd may granted citizenship Kidu to 163 people at the Tashichhodzong. This 13th batch recipients declared an Oath of Allegiance to the Tsa Wa Sum as Bhutanese citizens. As with all Kidu appeals, individuals seeking citizenship Kidu submit their appeals to His Majesty through the Office of …
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