The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) has increased its incentives on remittances from 2 percent to 10 percent, to increase the inward flow of remittances, to encourage Bhutanese residing overseas to send money back home from a period of June to December. However, this increase brings in the question of whether …
Read More »21 days leave will cost Govt Nu 500 mn per year and disrupt service delivery: RCSC
The 21 days leave provision introduced by the National Assembly will incur about Nu 500 million (mn) per annum to the government, according to the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC). RCSC had earlier introduced 12 days Annual Leave (AL), which the National Assembly (NA), taking into account numerous factors, raised …
Read More »Druk Air employee detained over large amount of dollars seized from him in Bangkok
The Paro police on 3rd July 2023 detained a Druk Air employee and his wife in connection to a large amount of US dollars seized from him by Thai customs on 23 June 2023. It is alleged that in their random checking Thai customs checked the baggage of the man …
Read More »Strengthening care and aftercare services for individuals with substance use disorder
The National Recovery Symposium was graced by Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen on 28 June, with the aim to to help address the issues of substance use and substance use disorder, strengthen continuing care and aftercare services for individuals coping with substance use disorder (SUD) and to foster the development of …
Read More »No Pay Hike for MoF SOEs if they cannot afford it: MoF
Normally, whenever there was a civil service pay hike in the past, it would be followed by the State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) under the Ministry of Finance (MoF) getting one a month or a few months later. This time, the expectation is no different from the under 3,000 or so …
Read More »Four reservations in UNCRPD raises concerns among the CSOs and Persons with Disabilities
Prime Minister defends the reservations In a significant step forward for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the National Assembly has officially adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on 14 June. During the session, the Health Minister Dasho Dechen Wangmo stressed that the reservations made should …
Read More »Bhutanese teachers wish for equal leave provisions
To promote work-life balance and periodic rejuvenation for civil servants, the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has announced the introduction of 12 days annual leave, alongside the existing leave options like 10 days casual leave, sick leave, bereavement leave etc effective from 1 July 2023 for all civil servants, except …
Read More »National basketball players say Bhutan can do wonders with better support
Bhutan made history by winning its first international basketball tournament, the Five-Nation Basketball Championship held in the Maldives in June. The win also provided a time for introspection on how to better support the national team by providing regular members, regular pay, and improved facilities. The National Senior Men’s Basketball …
Read More »Gelephu MP and former MoIC minister steps down citing health issues
The National Assembly today sent out a press release saying that the Speaker accepted the resignation of Karma Donnen Wangdi, former Minister for Information and Communication with effect form 19 June 2023. The release says the Speaker accepted the resignation as per section 18 of the National Assembly Act 2008. …
Read More »HM The Gyalyum and HRH Gyalsey grace ceremony for installing Sertog at Chagri
Her Majesty Gyalyum Tshering Yangdoen Wangchuck and His Royal Highness Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel graced the ceremony to install Sertog on the Utse of Chagri Monastery on 23 June morning. The ceremony held to install the Sertog (golden pinnacle) was led by the Dorji Lopen. Earlier in the morning, the sacred …
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