On 12 July 2023, the Chithuen Phendhey Association (CPA) held an Active Network Workshop, aiming to address the challenges confronted by individuals affected by drug laws and policies, discrimination and post-restoration difficulties. In order to create awareness and mobilize support for these individuals, the workshop voiced the challenges and issues …
Read More »Parliament passes the Civil Liability Act to ensure fair compensation and accountability
In a significant move, the Parliament has passed the Civil Liability Act, signaling a significant shift towards ensuring fair compensation and accountability for victims of negligence. The Bill, which was passed in a Joint Sitting on 3 July, aims to address the tragic incidents where individuals suffered physical and emotional …
Read More »Nima and Dechen shine bright but Draktsho needs more resources and space
Nima Yoezer, a 17-year-old art and painting student at Draktsho, won 2 gold medals in the shot put and 100 meters race for Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany. Similarly, Dechen Peldon, a 19-year-old and learning weaving at Draktsho, won silver in shot put. The Bhutan Special Olympics Team …
Read More »Questions over the need and subjects of RCSC’s PE
Many candidates, particularly those with non-STEM backgrounds or who studied abroad, are finding it challenging to cope with the heavy emphasis on mathematics in Preliminary Examination (PE) conducted by the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC). One such individual is a dedicated history teacher from a private school in Thimphu. While …
Read More »MoICE’s SOP intended to ensure easy access to information makes things more difficult
During the 50th Meet-the- Press session, MoICE Minister Karma Dorji was questioned on the access to information getting delayed due to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued on 28 April 2023 by the ministry. To which, the minister responded stating the idea of the SOP was not to limit access of …
Read More »Education Minister addresses concerns on admission criteria for Arts Students in Colleges
The Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) released the list of undergraduate and diploma courses for seven government colleges on January 26, 2023. Notably, changes were made to the Arts and Humanities programs at Sherubtse College, including the removal of BA courses in Dzongkha and English, BA in English, BA in …
Read More »Bhutan Thematic Expo markets local products and producers
The 65 stalls set up at the Bhutan Thematic Expo in Changlimithang, Thimphu lightened up the mood for the exhibitors taking part in the expo as it came free of cost. This was made possible with the financial support from the Bhutan Chamber for Commerce & Industry (BCCI) and Department …
Read More »Finance Minister answers MPs queries on DSA, pension, NCGS, Rural Life Insurance and youth entrepreneurship
During the Question and Answer session in the parliament, Members of Parliament (MP) questioned the Minister of Finance Namgay Tshering regarding National Credit Guarantee Scheme (NCGS), Rural Life insurance scheme, Daily subsistence allowance (DSA), pension scheme, and youth entrepreneur ship. The MP from Dramedtse-Ngatshang constituency questioned the minister with regards …
Read More »NA adopts Convention on Rights of the Persons with Disabilities
The National Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities with four reservations that are Article 18 on Liberty of Movement and nationality section 1(a) and 2; Article 23 on Respect for home and family section 1(b); Article 27 on Work and Employment section 1(c) and Article …
Read More »High numbers of teacher resignations leaves existing teachers under huge pressure
Some teachers are suffering from mental health issues due to the workload The education sector in Bhutan is facing a significant decrease in the number of teachers as an alarming number of teachers have put forward their resignations. According to the latest data from the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC), …
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