The Cabinet in a meeting held towards the end of June 2015 asked the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economic Affairs to study the possible handover of Business Opportunity and Information Center (BOiC) operations to the Bhutan Development Bank Limited (BDBL). This could mean the effective dissolution of …
Read More »Tata Power faces low rates and red tape in selling 126 MW Dagachu Power in India
In what is yet another indicator of India’s uncertain energy market, Tata Power Trading Company (TPTC) is currently making losses in selling Dagachu project’s power in India. The company is also facing red tape challenges in trying to sell its power on the Power Exchange of India Limited. TPTC has …
Read More »Multiple reasons as to why Foreign Minister is to be replaced
With the Haa Dzongkhag court exonerating the Foreign Minister recently, many were surprised with the government’s decision to propose to His Majesty the King for the effective replacement of the Foreign Minister Lyonpo Rinzin Dorji. The Prime Minister has put up a proposal to His Majesty whereby the Minister for …
Read More »Budgetary, manpower and viability challenges for new Thromdes
However, if implemented well plan will unleash much needed planned urbanization across Bhutan The parliament may have declared 15 Dzongkhag Thromdes and 18 Yenlag Thromdes in its last session, but now there are huge budgetary, manpower and viability issues around many of these towns whose implementation could stretch into …
Read More »Govt likely to remove book tax if law permits: PM
The National Reading Year initiative received a rude jolt when book stores in Thimphu and across Bhutan started getting charged with an additional 20 percent customs tax in addition to the five percent sales tax they were already paying for importing books from India. In response 11 bookstores in Thimphu …
Read More »BCCI to put up proposal on liberalizing tourism tariff
The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) is drafting a proposal to liberalize the tourism tariff structure. The final report is expected to be submitted by BCCI to the cabinet by next month. A senior BCCI official said that the ‘Thai Offer’ of discounted tariff rates made to tourists …
Read More »Nu 1.4 bn in wastage, irregularities and overpayment for P 1: RAA Report
For a project whose costs escalated from the estimated Nu 35 bn at 2006 price levels to around Nu 97 bn today, one would have expected the Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority Management (PHPA) -I to be more thrifty but an audit report shows otherwise. A joint audit report of the …
Read More »Govt will pay Nu 99.3 mn reimbursement to Infinity/ILFS to terminate Concession Agreement of BEC
Infinity and ILFS will however have to show bills to claim the above In a final step to bring closure to the Bhutan Education City (BEC) project, the government has agreed to pay Nu 99.38 mn to the BEC project developers Infinity and Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (ILFS) to …
Read More »NPPF and Yangphel’s Nu 554 mn apartment project finds few takers
Yangphel CEO confident of a turnaround with improved approach road In 2011 the National Pension and Provident Fund (NPPF) and Yangphel Housing partnered together on a ‘Home Ownership Project’ designed especially for NPPF members by starting the construction of 136 apartments in a three acre land in Kabesa, Thimphu. However, …
Read More »OAG to let ACC take final call on appealing Lhakhang Karpo verdict
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has said that it would go by the Anti Corruption Commission’s (ACC) decision on the issue of appealing the Lhakhang Karpo case to the High Court. Attorney General (AG) Shera Lhendup said, “As justice should not only be done but must seen to …
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