Govt also assures that both P I and P II are flood proof and insured After the Lemthang Glacial Lake Overflow Flood (GLOF) that occurred on the Mochhu river on 28th June, the government has decided to go for a reassessment of all 2,674 glacial lakes in Bhutan’s highlands and …
Read More »RAA review of 10th plan Dzongkhag activities show waste, non-execution and delays
The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) in its 2014 Annual report has carried out a limited review of 10th plan activities covering 14 Dzongkhags and found wasteful expenditure, planned activities not being carried out and delays in various projects like farm roads, BHUs, school, irrigation canals, local government offices etc. Waste …
Read More »RAA Annual report says Nu 634 mn in irregularities and issues in 2014
The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) Annual report says the compared to Nu 261.46 mn in 2013 the irregularities in 2014 has increased by 142 percent at Nu 634 mn. In a comparative analysis for the last five years since 2010 this is the third highest figure. In 2010 there was …
Read More »PM says economy recovering and bouncing back
The main focus of Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay’s annual report titled ‘State of the Tsa-Wa-Sum’ focused on the economy. Lyonchhen said that the economy was recovering along with which he laid out various economic activities, plans and priorities. Lyonchhen reminded the nation that two years ago the country faced unprecedented …
Read More »Opposition critiques PM’s Annual Report
The Opposition Party in a press conference pointed out what they said were drawbacks, unaddressed issues and even repackaged issues in the Prime Minister’s annual report. Panbang MP Dorji Wangdi said, “I would like to respectfully say that the State of the Nation Report (SOTN) was much ado about nothing.” …
Read More »Graduates not going for blue collar jobs excuse not valid: Opposition
During the recent Parliament proceedings in response to a question from the Opposition on employment the Labour Minister Ngeema Sangay Tshempo said that he could employ all the youth but they did not want the blue collar jobs available. This has been the staple institutional response by governments over the …
Read More »Govt should clarify on ACC’s observations on EVs: Opposition
The Opposition party said that given the scope and details of the Anti Corruption Commission’s (ACC) various observations the government should clarify its stand on the ACC’s observations. The Opposition Leader (OL) Pema Gyamtsho said that though the issue had already been discussed in the Parliament the ACC’s report talks …
Read More »Dungsam manufacturing only at limited capacity since January as three major parts breakdown
Hydro project contractors shift back to importing cement from India due to erratic supply issues Dungsam Cement, for quite some time fought a long and hard battle to get mega project contractors to buy cement entirely from them and succeeded in doing so. However, this time around the very plant …
Read More »RAA report shows Nu 3.5 bn extra cost and time delay for P-I sinking zone could have been avoided
GSI report in February 2009 before tender was given had indicated faults in right bank that needed additional investigation The narrative in the Punatsangchu-I project so far has been that the sinking right side of the dam was a ‘geological surprise’ that became a major problem only from July 2013 …
Read More »P-I delay of 2.5 years to costs nation Nu 38 bn in notional revenue loss
A joint audit report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has estimated that the Bhutan would be losing Nu 15.97 bn in notional revenue loss for every year of the 1200 MW Punatsangchu I project being delayed. With the project being …
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