The base of Bhutan’s prominent mountain, Jhomolhari will be jam packed with visitors and the people from the local communities on October 23 to celebrate the first ever mountain festival in the country. Dedicated to the pristine snow-capped mountain Jhomolhari, 28 households from Thimphu and 18 households from Soe are …
Read More »PM meets the graduates
For the first time, Members of Parliament from both houses and political parties among others also addressed the NGOP this year The Prime Minister, Labour Minister, President of Bhutan Kuen-Nyan Party, Vice President of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa and other senior government official yesterday met the graduates, who are currently attending …
Read More »Empowering youth for climate change research in Bhutan
To raise awareness and promote better understanding of the country’s climate change issues and potential strategies of adaptation a five-day SERVIR Himalaya Youth Forum on ‘Empowering Youth for Climate Research in Bhutan’ is in progress at Sherubtse College, Trashigang which concludes today. The event is conducted in line with the …
Read More »Cabinet raises queries on ‘biased coverage’ of Parliament session
The question was from a private media house on government support for media houses, but it soon turned into the cabinet airing its views on what it saw as one-sided coverage of the Parliament by the National Broadcaster and Radio and also to some extent the National Paper. The Prime …
Read More »PM reiterates a traditional foreign policy for Bhutan
Given that Bhutan’s foreign policy was an election issue the Prime Minister in response to a question on bilateral and multilateral ties laid out the broad contours of Bhutan’s foreign policy in the coming years. He said, “The government is going to continue with policies that were started and implemented …
Read More »NA ratifies the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement
The National Assembly (NA) endorsed the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between the Royal Government of Bhutan and Government of India (GoI) during its session on Thursday. The Royal Government of Bhutan has signed the agreement with GoI for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with …
Read More »NC’s proposal brings mines under the scanner
The National Council (NC) that has again taken up the issue of mining and natural resources conservation has passed three recommendations with regards to the sector’s activities and future direction during its session on Thursday. Councilor Jigme Rinzin, chairperson of the council’s natural resources and environment committee said that it …
Read More »Shigkhar-Gorgan debate still on
The 67 kilometer Shingkhar -Gorgan highway construction that runs through a core tiger habitat at Thrumshingla Park, which is said to have been stranded because the previous government faced a budget shortage, is now underway. The agriculture and forests ministry’s minister Yeshey Dorji said for the last ten years there …
Read More »Housewives attend free literacy class
36 enthusiast housewives from the Changjiji community in Thimphu have enrolled themselves in the free literacy classes provided by Read Model Center under Read Bhutan in Changjiji. The center provides one hour class, four times a week. The class has been divided into basic and advance categories with 24 and …
Read More »Room for Tech Park to revive
Thimphu Tech Park Limited (TTPL) is very important, given the huge investment that has been made by the government on it, Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay told local reporters on Thursday. Lyonchhen said the TTPL, if it succeeds, will help out the private sector, as it is likely to create employment for …
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