Education is the foundation of any nation’s development, laying the foundation for progress and prosperity. In Bhutan, the education sector plays a crucial role, with a comprehensive network of schools catering to the needs of students across the country. However, recent challenges have prompted a reevaluation and restructuring within the …
Read More »Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences introduces MBBS program
In a significant development for Bhutan’s medical education landscape, the Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences (KGUMS) has embarked on a historic journey to launch its MBBS program. The initiative received the green light signal from the Lhengye Zhungtshog on 11 January 2021 with the goal of commencing the program …
Read More »Anim Damchoe gets 9 years for robbing the Buddha and 6 years 6 months for avoiding taxes
The Supreme Court, in its judgment of 4 October 2023, sentenced Anim Damchoe to a total of 15 years and six months in two cases against her. It first upheld the High Court’s decision in the the Buddha Dordenma Project embezzlement case. Damcho Choden’s sentence of 9 years remained unchanged, …
Read More »Quarterly Market Price Survey Reveals Varied Costs of Essential Goods in 22 locations
In a bid to offer consumers, businesses, and policymakers’ valuable insights, the Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) unlike previous years, where data was sourced from only six towns, CCAA has now included all dzongkhag towns, ensuring a broader and more detailed overview of essential goods prices. This expansion aims …
Read More »RCSC Addresses Streamlining and Recruitment Strategies
In a bid to strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of the country’s civil service, the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) is implementing a comprehensive streamlining initiative. This initiative comes in response to the resignation of approximately 3,383 civil servants this year, a significant attrition from the overall category. Out of …
Read More »Financing issues causes delay in starting construction of Kholongchu Hydro Energy Limited
In February this year it was announced that the 600 MW Kholongchu Hydro Energy Limited (KHEL) would start construction by around June 2023 or mid 2023. This was supposed to happen after securing the funding from the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) which are both …
Read More »RCSC proposes to bring back or fill in 14 Commissions and Councils
The Civil Service Reform Act 2022 under section 13 did away with Boards in all the existing laws under the civil service and the concerned ministries were to carry out the functions of the Board. This meant an array of commissions, councils, authorities and committees saw themselves being removed, merged …
Read More »National fluctuations in the Bhutan Telecom network causes issues for users
Bhutan’s nationwide telecommunications network experienced widespread fluctuations on friday around 11 am, leaving citizens frustrated and disconnected from the digital world. The outage, which began in the early morning hours, impacted essential services and digital communication channels for the telecom users. Bhutan Telecom, said that there were partial fluctuations in …
Read More »Attorney General removed from office
Attorney General Lungten Dubgyur will be the first AG to be removed from office. This is after the Prime Minister’s Office issued a release saying the AG has been removed from Office with immediate effect. It said the decision was arrived at based on the findings and recommendations of the …
Read More »Thimphu Thromde collects over Nu 2 million in fines
Thimphu Thromde issued a notification on 29 July 2022 to create a more orderly and compliant urban environment. The two divisions involved in the initiative, the Thromde Compliance and Enforcement Division (COeD) and the Operation and Maintenance Division (OnM), have revealed their achievements and observations. On July 29, 2022, Thimphu Thromde implemented …
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