His Majesty The King graced the consecration of the new Chador Lhakhang in Bartsham, Trashigang on 28 March 2019. Chador Lhakhang is among the most sacred religious sites in Eastern Bhutan. Thousands of people from across the region and country visit and venerate the relic of Chana Dorji, which gives …
Read More »Mining Bill favors private participation with better regulation
Many new provisions in the bill are aimed at resolving the current issues in the mining sector There have been three main debates around the mining industry in the last few years. One has been on state versus private ownership, the second has been on lack of adequate regulation and …
Read More »No city for residents as buildings are converted into hotels and service apartments
There is already an oversupply of hotels but a herd mentality has overtaken logic and the inevitable crash is awaited In addition to many residential buildings and budget hotels that are being converted into tourist standard hotels, the numbers of service apartments are also increasing in Thimphu. There are also …
Read More »Home Minister says no assurance if foreign maids and entry point will happen or not
One of the pledges of the DNT government that attracted a lot of attention was its pledge to amend immigration rules to allow the hire of foreign domestic maids. Apart from this, the National Assembly in its last session passed a resolution to open up addition entry points in southern …
Read More »74 Gaydrungs’ contract terminated by RCSC to be reinstated by MoHCA
The Home Minister Lyonpo Dasho Sherub Gyaltshen said that on 16th January in the 1st session of the third Parliament, after in-depth discussions, the NA decided to retain the post of gaydrungs (gewog clerks) and under favorable circumstances regularize their services [long-term contract]. Today there are 199 Gaydrungs of whom …
Read More »Sunkosh stuck due to differences between Bhutan and India on implementation modality
The agreement for the 2560 MW Sunkosh project, by all indications, was supposed to be signed last year as part of the 50 years of diplomatic relations. Bhutan’s Foreign Ministry listed it as one of the highlights of the celebrations and the former Prime Minister said that the project would …
Read More »NC questions Govt and Opposition on class 10 cut off point
The National Council on 15th February had sent a letter to the government expressing its concerns on the Government’s decision to remove cut-off point for Class X students. The National Council, in the letter, expressed deep concerns on the government’s decision to remove cut-off point for Class X students commencing …
Read More »Parents and students decide to file legal case against BEO
The affected parents and students of the ‘earn and learn’ program have decided to file a case against the agent, Bhutan Overseas Employment (BEO). The parents and students had waited for a solution from the government, answers from the agent and more findings by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). “The agent, …
Read More »His Majesty presented a special award by UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme presented a Special Award of Recognition to His Majesty The King to honour His Majesty’s leadership in advancing human development, and the wellbeing and happiness of the people of Bhutan. The UNDP announced that the Award takes into account three major Human Development Achievements: His …
Read More »Fact check: 19 of 25 pledges not achieved with only 2 achieved and 4 partly achieved
The govt earlier claimed it achieved 11 pledges, had 11 on track with only three not achieved in 120 days Sonam Yangdon, Damchoe Pem, Pema Seldon, Tshering Delma and Tenzing Lamsang / Thimphu During the thematic monthly meet-the-press around the 120 days of the government on 8th March, when The …
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