By Linda Leaming Our house is in an apple orchard above Thimphu, and like so many people we have dogs who have adopted us. Last winter a brown short haired dog with long legs came around. She was wild, afraid of people, and lingered near the house. By February she …
Read More »Banks favor giving loan deferment to only select key sectors after loan deferment ends on 30th June 2021
A big portion of the COVID-19 economic shock was absorbed through the Royal Kidu that waived off the full loan interest payment from April to September 2020 and 50 percent interest waiver from October 2020 to March 2021. Another major relief was also the deferment of loans until 30th June …
Read More »Head injury, severe asthma attack & ALD led to 3 deaths and not the vaccine: Doctors
Bhutan’s normal crude death rate was estimated to be around 6.7 in 2017 which means for every 1,000 people 6.7 will die in a year of various causes. Given our current population of 748,931 this means that around 5,000 people will die in 2021 as part of our normal crude …
Read More »Bhutan is No 2 in the world for share of people who got the first dose
MoH Minister says aim is to get above 95% of eligible people vaccinated Bhutan as of Monday evening vaccinated a total of 468,297 people with the first dose of Covishield (AstraZeneca) which is 85.33% of the eligible population of 548,762 and 60.56% of the total population of 748,931. This 62.52% …
Read More »Govt plans to go for external borrowing to improve capital base of banks: FM
The Finance Minister Lyonpo Namgay Tshering said that the government is planning to go for external borrowing at concessional rates so that it can sub-lend this money to Financial Institutions, which will improve the capital base of the banks and enable them to lend more to the private sector. The …
Read More »Lyonchhen says vaccines are safe and will allow relaxation of restrictions, quarantine and reopening of tourism
He said all people should come forward so that around 80 percent of the total population is vaccinated to have herd immunity Talking to The Bhutanese over the phone while in quarantine, the Prime Minister Dasho (Dr) Lotay Tshering urged fellow Bhutanese to come forward for the vaccination and he …
Read More »49 sex workers form a network for awareness and protection
A group of 49 Bhutanese sex workers have come together to form a network to protect sex workers in the country and overcome challenges faced by them. The network is taking the help of two registered CSOs too. However, since sex workers are not recognized under law and their work …
Read More »Opening statement of Khandu Wangmo not accessible to the press
Though the media got hold of the opening statement shared by the three defendants, Supreme Court Justice Kuenlay Tshering, Drangpon Yeshi Dorji and former RBG Commandant Brigadier Thinley Tobgay, before the District Court on 17 March in connection to the criminal conspiracy case, however, the media could not get any …
Read More »SMCL plans to bring in a third big buyer from Nepal to break the Duopoly
The State Mining Corporation Limited (SMCL) rocked by corruption allegations and an ACC investigation into its export of Gypsum to Nepal is planning to bring in a third major buyer to try and break the Duopoly or the Nepal Gypsum Syndicate. The SMCL is likely to put up the name …
Read More »ACC starts investigation into Gypsum scam by seizing documents and computers in SMCL
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) launched its formal investigation into allegations of corruption in the sale of Gypsum by launching a raid in the State Mining Corporation Limited’s (SMCL) office in Samdrup Jongkhar on 15th March afternoon. The ACC seized documents, computers, laptops and phones of the the SMCL General …
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