Meanwhile both companies have pledged to improve their services soon Mobile and internet connectivity has been a growing headache for many users across the country but now the days of ‘business as usual’ is over as both the Telecom giants in Bhutan Telecom and Tashi Cell has been put on …
Read More »DNT offer still stands while DCT says strong third party would offer alternative
Both DNT and DCT also said that contrary to the BKP President’s denials the idea of three parties uniting was discussed with BKP Brushing aside any controversy and speculation the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) came out once again to say that its offer of uniting the three new parties into …
Read More »Govt working on giving Master’s Degree to every teacher
The Ministry of Education (MoE) based on a survey found out that 55% of teachers are not satisfied with the profession of teaching, which the MoE Minister Lyonpo Norbu Wangchuk said is a great concern for the government as well as for the people and society.“Teachers are the ones who …
Read More »Tax Free PIT slab to be raised from Nu 100,000 to 200,000 & education deduction to be tripled
This is to meet the government’s election manifesto Prepare to have additional savings of up to Nu 10,000 a year as this Parliament session will see the government introducing Personal Income Tax changes that will basically mean that the first Nu 200,000 from your annual income will no longer be …
Read More »DNT’s open offer to BKP and DCT to unite against PDP and DPT for 2018
With the 2018 elections just two years away, the political math has already started with Bhutan’s third largest party, Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) giving an open invitation to the Bhutan Kuen-Nyam Party (BKP) and the Druk Chirwang Tshogpa (DCT) to come together as one party. The General Secretary of DNT, …
Read More »OL says DPT is the strongest party on the ground for 2018
The Opposition Leader Dr Pema Gyamtsho said that the Opposition party Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) is the strongest party on the ground for the upcoming 2018 polls. The OL also dismissed rumors that the DPT is dissolving or would not come for the 2018 polls. The Opposition Leader said, “I …
Read More »Govt will make books completely tax free to promote reading culture
The Cabinet has also asked for a report from BICMA on its new Book rules The upcoming session of the Parliament will see the government seeking the Parliament’s clearance to completely do away with all taxes on books. This will mean that, once approved, the current 5 percent sales …
Read More »PM says govt will intervene if SOEs don’t apply maternity leave reforms
While new mothers in the civil service have six months of maternity leave for exclusive breast feeding, many government owned corporate employees are increasingly left wondering about maternity leave for them. These doubts can now be assuaged with the Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay saying that the government would have …
Read More »The story behind rescinding of the Ada Rachu circular
On 16th February 2016 the Home Ministry sent out a circular to its Dzongkhag cultural officers instructing them to ensure that women only wore Ada Rachu. The issue became a major controversy after it recently came to the attention of the media and outrage soon spread with many people expressing …
Read More »Industrialists and Govt disagree on viability of 3 out of 4 Industrial Estates
Industrialists want more focus and resources on the Dham Dhum Industrial estate in Samtse over others There is a debate brewing between the private sector and the government on the upcoming Industrial Estates in the country at Dham Dhum in Samtse, Jigmeling in Sarpang, Motanga in Samdrup Jongkhar and Bondeyma …
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