Pemagatshel is one Dzongkhag which has a major water issue. People have to carry water on their backs from a small stream nearby and walk a distance. Issues of water shortage have a negative impact on farming and in maintaining proper sanitation. The settlements in Pemagatshel are mostly on top …
Read More »Govt plans to top up on salary and introduce professional standards to bring in Bhutanese into construction
The Economic Contingency Plan (ECP) Delivery Unit under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), said the Build Bhutan Project is a new program in the 12th FYP that aims among other things to build the construction sector as a viable employment generating industry or as an employment avenue for the youth …
Read More »Non-essential items to reach shops within 3 to 4 days
During the press briefing held yesterday, Foreign Minister Dr Tandi Dorji said that the supply of non-essential items, like construction materials, phones and special food items that are running out in the market will be soon made available in the market. “The shopkeepers and the dealers do not have to …
Read More »Enough testing kits in the country
The Health Minister Dechen Wangmo said Bhutan has done 13,000 tests per million which is quite high compared to other countries. She said it is more important to know how test is done rather than how many test kits the country has. Currently, Bhutan has more than enough testing kits …
Read More »Safety kits provided to people manning the border: Health Minister
Ministry of Health (MoH) has provided certain facilities to secure the safety the people manning the border. As a preventive measure, MoH has provided disposable facemasks and hand gloves to people manning the border. Health Minister Dechen Wangmo said that usage of facemasks and hand gloves are important and mandatory …
Read More »Fair price factor to boost sale of local farm produce
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, the vegetable price difference created by the middleman has led to people buying imported vegetables because it is cheaper than the local produce. “Firstly, our vegetable importers should consider and promote local production. Basically, if you go to the source of production, …
Read More »Bhutan gets a Jomotsangkha scare and reminder
Initial positive in Rapid Test Kit and a final negative in RT-PCR test Just when Bhutan was celebrating its long run since 6th March without any case of local or community transmission a nasty jolt came all the way from Jomotsangkha in Samdrupjongkhar. A local shopkeeper tested positive on Thursday …
Read More »More number of people visiting hospital despite COVID-19 advisory
The number of people visiting the flu clinic has decreased in the country, whereas the numbers remains same for the patients visiting hospitals in the capital as well as the hospitals in other dzongkhags. When the first case of COVID-19 was reported on 5 March in Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National …
Read More »Nu 500 mn soft working capital for industries to keep them going
The Nu 500 mn term-based soft working capital was launched at the RMA conference hall on 21st of April for the months of April, May and June by the Finance Minister. The support is for those industries identified by the Ministry of Economic Affairs for enabling the industries to keep …
Read More »64,000 acres of fallow land but enough food stock in storage
The government has already stored enough essential commodities to last for 6 months if there is a lockdown in the country. During the Meet-the-Press yesterday, the Minister of Agriculture and Forests Yeshey Penjore said 23,766 metric tonnes (MT) of rice is being stored which will last the country for 12 …
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