Sarpang Dzongkhag MP, Pema Tashi, asked a question to the Health Minister about the placement of 145 nurses who will be hired from India. In response, Lyonpo Tandin Wangchuk first mentioned that the Royal Civil Service Commission approved the recommendation not only based on the Ministry of Health’s proposal but …
Read More »PM reveals 7 potential Airstrips being studied across the country
During the 5th Meet-the-Press, the Prime Minister revealed that in addition to the feasibility study for the 5 Airstrips, additional feasibility studies for Pumchula and Bartsam were carried out. Lyonchhen also shared that study for an additional helicopter service with a passenger carrying capacity of about 12 is also ongoing. …
Read More »Salary disparity raises concerns for Bhutanese health workers
During the fourth sitting of the first parliament session, the Shompangkha constituency MP, Dr. Tek Bhadur Rai, expressed significant concerns regarding the increasing number of health workers retiring and others taking Extraordinary Leave (EOL). He emphasized that these are impacting the quality of healthcare services. “There is a plan to …
Read More »27 handicraft vendors at Taktsang base camp to be compensated
The suspension of commercial activities at the Taktshang base camp was implemented as part of the national heritage site management plan, which places the area within a buffer zone where such activities are strictly prohibited. The Department of Culture and Dzongkha Development suspended the commercial activities at the base camp …
Read More »Govt outlines criteria for chain link fencing
Addressing the issue of crop and livestock depredation by wildlife, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL) Minister Younten Phuntsho highlighted the substantial impact on agricultural productivity. With nearly 8,275 metric tons of crops, valued at Nu 365 million, and livestock worth around Nu 12 million lost annually to wildlife, …
Read More »MoENR addresses Kholongchhu Hydroelectric Project
During the National Assembly’s Question Hour, Member of Parliament of Bumdeling-Jamkhar Constituency, Wangdi, queried the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MoENR) about the timeline and logistical plans for the Kholongchhu Hydroelectric Project, following the Prime Minister’s announcement of its impending commencement. He specifically requested clarity on the project’s start …
Read More »NA gets more powers and clarity in NA Amendment Bill
A Bill has proposed significant amendments to the National Assembly Act of 2008, introducing new measures to enhance legislative, representative, and oversight functions. The National Assembly Act 2008 (Amendment) Bill 2024 aims to address evolving political and administrative needs, strengthen parliamentary processes, and ensure greater accountability of government officials. The …
Read More »Record budget size expected to push economic growth
2024-25 Budget total size is Nu 97.654 billion which comprises of total expenditire of Nu 89.154 bn which in turn is made up of Nu 50.809 bn current expenditure (salaries, maintenance), 38.344 bn capital expenditure (roads, schools etc). The total budget also includes Nu 6.182 bn loan repayment and Nu …
Read More »Government aims to establish a social protection system in 13th plan to protect the vulnerable
In the 13th FYP, the government aims to establish a social protection system that systematically addresses pressing social protection and welfare issues. In absence of a comprehensive system administered by a single entity, this initiative is expected to maintain and foster Bhutan’s unique culture of self-reliance while ensuring that the …
Read More »Aflatoxin in imported Milk Products but BFDA does not name the specific brands
Ingesting small quantities of aflatoxins over the long term can cause liver cancer and, in some cases, lung cancer. Aflatoxins are potent carcinogens, meaning they are agents that cause cancer. Recently, the Bhutan Food and Drug Authority (BFDA) and the Ministry of Health issued a notification stating that during their …
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