The government also mentioned that the rest of the nine pledges are partially fulfilled Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, at a press conference on November 12, on behalf of the government announced to the media that of the People’s Democratic Government (PDP) government’s 34 pledges, promised to be fulfilled within the …
Read More »MoH to follow new and appropriate designs for BHU constructions
The Ministry of Health (MoH) will henceforth follow the new design for constructions of Basic Health Units (BHU) across the country in the 11th plan after having found that some of the existing structures are either too small or too big. MoH has now come up with a third design, …
Read More »BCCI appeals to govt to reconsider tariff rates saying it will hit consumers and lead to closure of industries
The Ministry of Economic Affairs has formed a task force to study BCCI’s proposal Many residents in Thimphu and other urban areas can be found grumbling and scratching their heads due to a significant jump in their latest electricity bills, as the higher tariff rates approved by the government became …
Read More »Pioglitazone tablet found risky for diabetic patients abroad while MoH claims it’s safe in Bhutan
The medication drug being prescribed to treat diabetes, ‘Pioglitazone’ tablet, which is included under the national essential drugs list, is found to increase the risk of bladder cancer in patients who are exposed to the drug. This is what the Drug Regulatory Authority (DRA) through a letter on the regulatory …
Read More »Poll day for Nanong-Shumar
Voters of Nanong-Shumar constituency under Pemagatshel will once again go to the polls today to elect their national assembly (NA) representative. Polls at the 17 polling stations across the three gewogs of Nanong, Zobel and Shumar will begin from 9 am and results shall be counted on the same day …
Read More »Government’s ever increasing consumption of limited resources
The Nu 213bn 11th plan is not only the largest plan for Bhutan, but it also reflects a trend of growing consumption of national resources by the government itself. To illustrate this, of the Nu 213bn 11th plan around Nu 121bn or 57 percent is for current expenditure like salaries, …
Read More »Fewer postal ballot voters for Nanong-Shumar
There is a possibility that the Pemagatshel Nanong-Shumar bye-election slated for early next month could elicit a low voter turnout. Despite having 8,247 total registered voters, only 368 which accounts to about 4.5% have applied for postal ballots. The Election Commission’s (ECB) Returning Officer, Sonam Bumthap said that out of …
Read More »Lifting barriers to avail loans
Any employee is now eligible for consumer loans from the bank without fulfilling the earlier requirement of three years in service Incorporating feedback from clients, the nation’s oldest and largest bank, Bank of Bhutan Limited (BOBL) has come up with a much softer eligibility criterion for those applying for …
Read More »Govt borrows Nu. 2.7 bn from a credit scarce market
In what may not be music to the years of the credit starved private sector, the government has earlier in this month borrowed around Nu 2.7bn from the banks. Of the total amount, Nu 1.7bn was borrowed through Treasury Bills and more than Nu 1 bn was borrowed from the …
Read More »Why Bhutan can’t ignore the USA’s debt ceiling troubles
When the 2008 Financial crisis crossed American shores and triggered a Global recession not seen since the Great Depression of 1929 the initial reaction in Bhutan was that it would not impact us. However, subsequently the crisis did affect us and to this day the depth and long lasting impact …
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