The Government of India has sent its version of the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which aims to put in place an understanding between Bangladesh, Bhutan and India to cooperate on trilateral hydropower cooperation. The good news is that India has finally sent its version of the MoU which was …
Read More »No buyers for Dr Shacha building auction
The much publicized auction of Aum Tandin Bidha’s building did not see any buyers coming forth on the 30th March 2017 auction date, as set by the Department of National Properties (DNP), under the Ministry of Finance. With no buyers turning up the auction was cancelled and the matter is …
Read More »Track suit rule to be reviewed says Thrompon
Amid a barrage of criticism from parents, students, and schools, the Thimphu Thrompon Kinley Dorjee said that Thimphu Thromde would once again review the tracksuit notification. He said that if the issues raised by the schools and parents cannot be addressed then the Thromde may even overturn the entire order. …
Read More »‘Revenue losses of Nu 21 bn for P-I and Nu 17 bn for P-II for every year of delay’ – Lyonpo Lekey Dorji
The 1,200 MW Punatsangchu I (P 1) & 1020 MW Punatsangchu II (P II) projects will be subject to significant further delays, which among others will affect the revenue projections in the coming years. The Bhutanese Editor, Tenzing Lamsang had a candid question and answer session on the issue with …
Read More »‘Maths at its best when it is creative, full of stories and imagination’
Mathematics, too often, strikes a combination of fear and boredom in many students in Bhutan. However, that was to change on Saturday evening on 18th March as Professor Marcus Du Sautoy (OBE) from Oxford University, with an international reputation and body of work in popularizing maths, kept a hall full …
Read More »Govt corporations fail to implement maternity leave
A committee comprising representatives from government, private and corporate sectors, formed earlier this year, will review the maternity and paternity leave for all corporate and private organizations. The second committee meeting, coordinated by labour ministry, was held on Wednesday, where the members explored the matter and presented recommendations received from …
Read More »Draft guideline sets up system to complain against and investigate Judges
However, frivolous complaints with intent to defame may see contempt proceedings The Supreme Court has come up with a draft Judicial Accountability Guidelines 2017, which for the first time sets up an entire system along with guidelines to complain against Judges and also investigate them. Judges, if found guilty, can …
Read More »ACC reviews National Film Award documents
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has started collecting and reviewing documents and criteria related to the National Film Awards. This is after the film director Karma Lhatrul Rinpoche filed a complaint of corruption and collusion against the Bhutan Film Association (BFA) with the ACC last week in relation to the …
Read More »No evidence leads to ACC dropping case against Foreign Minister
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) recently took a decision to drop its case against the current Foreign Minister Lyonpo Damcho Dorji in his capacity as the Mongar Drangpon in 2002. This was after the ACC investigated the case for six months based on an anonymous letter alleging that the Drangpon …
Read More »Man arrested for rape and murder of 19 year old
Gomtu police have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman on March 1, 2017. An employee of Penden Cement in Gomtu, Sukman Gurung from Phuntshopelri, was arrested on March 10. The deceased was a temporary employee in a private company. The mother …
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