Early on Sunday morning or 20th December social media was abuzz with rumors of a lockdown in Thimphu due a to a positive case being detected. People went rushing to buy vegetables and other necessities. Sure enough, well before 9 am came the announcement for a lockdown along with the …
Read More »His Majesty envisions a developed Bhutan in our lifetime and presents a reality check for the civil service and the education system
His Majesty grants Kasho for reforming the Civil Service and Quality of Education A traditional and popular Bhutanese saying is, ‘A King’s Command is heavier than the mountains and more precious than gold.’ A whole nation glued to their TV sets on 17th December will now better understand the full …
Read More »The death of a star and safety concerns for the Bhutanese Film Industry
The untimely death of Karma Choechung, one of the leading actors in the Bhutanese film industry, has brought up the issue of the lack of safety in the film industry and the need for both investment and rules to prevent such tragedies again. Close calls A film director, on the …
Read More »PM says not against joining UNCRP and education access for disabled students a priority
With Bhutan being one of the last 10 countries in the world whose Parliament is yet to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) the Prime Minister said that he is not against Bhutan joining UNCRP but it must be staggered. He said more …
Read More »Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretariat relocated away from the PMO with a reduced role
Not long after the former Cabinet Secretary Kesang Wangdi finished his term on 31st August 2019 an extraordinary change took place in the Prime Minister’s Office. The spacious office of the Cabinet Secretary was physically shifted away from the PMO in the National Assembly building to smaller quarters in Tashichhodzong …
Read More »Retirement age of CS and other issues to be taken up in National HR policy
One of the contentious issues discussed in the National Assembly this time was a motion moved by the Dewathang-Gomdar MP Ugyen Dorji asking the government to increase the retirement age of civil servants from 56 and 58 to 60 for all civil servants. The motion was only narrowly defeated as …
Read More »How safe is Thimphu from a COVID outbreak and how will a future lockdown take place
With the recent false alarm of two cases in Kolkata and a second wave in many parts of the world the question in many minds is on the chances of the virus hitting Thimphu and what happens after that. “It is too early to say how safe any place within …
Read More »Enough to vaccinate 65 to 75% of Bhutanese population for Community protection against COVID
If Bhutan receives the COVID-19 vaccine, an important factor will be the type of vaccine that Bhutan gets and the amount it receives. Clinical microbiologist and Technical Advisory Group member, Dr Tshokey said there are some vaccines that has been licensed. Before Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, there is a Chinese vaccine that …
Read More »His Majesty The King returns after Royal Tour from southern dzongkhags
His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu on 1st December 2020 after completing a Royal Tour of the southern dzongkhags. His Majesty and the entire Royal entourage entered a 7-day facility quarantine in Thimphu, in accordance with COVID-19 protocol following travel to high-risk areas. During the Tour, His Majesty visited …
Read More »Bhutan one of the last 10 countries yet to ratify UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Constitutional provisions of free education and healthcare are pointless for the disabled without accessibility and inclusiveness: Chairman of Disabled Person’s Association Bhutan on 3rd December observed the International Day of Persons with Disabilities through a program in Paro. Now, it may come as a surprise, but Bhutan is one of …
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