The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has come up with a notification that will now allows professionals like teachers, doctors, engineers and others to apply and compete for the relevant executive positions. This had been restricted in 2016 by the RCSC where professionals could only apply for positions related to …
Read More »Bhutanese in Perth warn of a growing housing and job crisis
With the rush of Bhutanese and other international students entering Perth, Australia, they are being forced to pay exorbitant rents due to the rental crisis in the state. Students are sharing rooms and even paying 1000 AUD per week for apartments. In the past, the same apartment would cost just …
Read More »His Majesty back from tour of the South
His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu on 14 March after having concluded a weeklong tour of the South. His Majesty travelled to Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar, and visited Gyalsung Academy sites, various ongoing De-suung Water Projects and De-suung Skilling Programme centers, and the Jigme Namgyel Engineering College in Dewathang. …
Read More »DrukPNB Deputy CEO and a credit officer detained by ACC in Phajo Nidup case
In what is the most senior figure detained till date, the Anti Corruption Commission recently detained the Deputy CEO of the DrukPNB bank and a credit officer from the Thimphu branch of the bank. The two were detained for some days after seeking a remand order from the court and …
Read More »ATM Custodian of DrukPNB convicted for embezzling Nu 10 mn from 9 ATMS
3 other employees and 1 private individual convicted for other things The Thimphu District Court recently convicted the ATM Custodian of DrukPNB bank Thinley Jamtsho for embezzling Nu 10,474,750 or 10 million (mn) from 9 ATMs in Thimphu. Thinley was embezzling the amounts from machines and replenishing them from other …
Read More »Former MoLHR Minister and DG convicted in ACC case but most charges dropped and 4 others acquitted
The Thimphu District Court recently gave its verdict on the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) case against the former Minister of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR) Ngeema Sangay Tshempo, the former Director General Sherab Tenzin and five others. Of the total seven accused in the cases four were acquitted while of …
Read More »FIs at risk if hotel sector is unable to pay back loans
Under the Royal Monetary Authority’s (RMA) monetary measures IV, hotels and restaurants (tourist standard/budget) got deferment of loan repayment for up to 2 years in June 2022 till June 2024 as they were identified as high risk being severely affected by the pandemic. There is just another year of deferment …
Read More »His Majesty meets Desuups piloting Gyalsung Training component
His Majesty The King granted an Audience to participants of the 56th Batch DeSuung Training Programme, ongoing at Pelrithang, in Gelephu on 8th March 2023. The 56th DeSuung Training Programme is special, as it is a three-and-half-months long programme which pilots a part of the training designed for Gyalsung, …
Read More »Bhutan is a star at LDC meet as it graduates but an uncertain future awaits
The United Nations Least Developed Countries (UNLDC) conference which is a once in a 10-year meeting of 46 LDC countries, UN agencies and donor countries was held this year in Doha, Qatar from March 5 to 9. LDC countries simply put are the world’s 46 poorest and most vulnerable countries …
Read More »‘Bhutan Paradox’: Flawed indicators show success but Bhutan has lasting vulnerability
Bhutan is set to graduate from the Least Developed Countries status in December 2023 based on the 3 criteria of per capita income, human development assets (education, health) and vulnerability and 14 indicators under them. However, if one takes a closer look everything is not hunky dory as Bhutan graduates …
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