According to the National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM) Bhutan will most likely not feel the direct impact of cyclone Fani, but it will feel its peripheral impact. This will mean heavier than normal rains from 4th May onwards going on to 6th May by when the effects should …
Read More »BRAND BHUTAN or CHEAP BHUTAN : Bhutan being marketed massively in India as part of India’s low cost domestic tourism circuit
Cheaper than many mass tourism sites in India the added incentive for Bhutan is being a cheap foreign destination along with Kathmandu Bhutan has been groaning for a while now with the explosion in the number of regional tourists, with their numbers going from 50,722 regional tourists in 2012 to …
Read More »Extraordinarily high Nu 167.20 mn estimate for 2.5 km road widening project in Lhuentse raises doubts
The cost is higher than that for constructing an entirely new road An anonymous letter addressed to the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) with copies to the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) and The Bhutanese raises some serious concerns on the abnormally high estimate of Nu 167.20 mn for a 2.5 km …
Read More »22 cases of infant death in JDWNRH NICU in 2019
JDWNRH says deaths mainly due to complications from premature birth The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) unit of JDWNRH had 22 cases of infant death until 10th April this year. 18 were pre-mature births and four were term babies. Out of 22 cases of death, nine were in January, two …
Read More »With regional tourists taking over TCB lowers its 500,000 tourists by 2023 target
1.5 bn approved by cabinet for the Tourism Flagship program Until recently, the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) aimed to get in 500,000 tourists by 2023 as part of the tourism flagship program. This is up from the 274,097 tourists that came into Bhutan in 2018. However, the TCB, after …
Read More »Farmers unhappy with poor production and price of Mountain Hazelnut
Farmers and local leaders across Bhutan have expressed their disappointment that their much anticipated hazelnut plantations are not bearing fruit even seven to eight years after plantation. Currently, there are more than 10,000 households and community groups engaged in hazelnut cultivation in more than 14,000 acres of hazelnut orchards across …
Read More »Cabinet to narrow the gap in the Pay Commission report
The Cabinet has given instructions to the Ministry of Finance to rework the fourth pay commission report after an initial cabinet meeting on the issue. In addition to this, cabinet ministers have also been instructed to read the entire report and come with their own perspectives on the issue. The …
Read More »Actual increase inclusive of hikes in basic pay, PF, PBI and HRA is 35% to 45% plus but it worsens income gap within and outside civil service
After the release of the Fourth Pay Commission report, the debate inevitably has focused around the increase in basic pay which is 14 percent at higher levels to 21 percent at lower levels in the civil service ranks from O 1 to Ex 1. There is also a 14 percent …
Read More »Faced with CS outrage Finance Minister clarifies Pay Commission’s report does not reflect Cabinet Position
As per the OAG’s Constitutional interpretation the Cabinet can reject or alter the report In a strategic and deliberate move the Cabinet, on the evening of 9th April, released the Fourth Pay Commission report on the Cabinet website along with a facebook post and tweet from the Prime Minister’s official …
Read More »Japan ‘earn and learn’ toll: 2 deaths, 1 coma, 30 TB cases, 2 paralysis cases, 2 mental breakdowns and many traumatized youths
Parents say the children that have come back from Japan are not the same More than 500 youths are ready to file cases and more are expected Over four hundred parents and students of the ‘learn and earn’ program gathered on 7th April to discuss the case against the agent, …
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