Bhutan’s trade statistics makes for some depressing reading as our imports far exceeds our exports, but the lone bright spot is our trade with Bangladesh which is the only country with which we have a positive trade balance. Smooth until 2013 It all started in the late 1980’s when Bhutan …
Read More »Around 9 billion in education loans released by 3 commercial banks
Three commercial banks, Druk PNB, Bhutan National Bank (BNB), and Bank of Bhutan (BoB) has so far released education loan worth Nu. 8.969 billion as of early February 2023. The education loan, reopened under the new loan scheme by Royal Monetary Authority (RMA), Special Education loan is offered in two …
Read More »More than 6,000 Arts students wonder what to do after RUB axes Arts Courses from Govt Colleges
No courses offered from CLCS The Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) on 26 January 2023 released the list of undergraduate and diploma courses for 7 government colleges under it. The biggest notable change was the entire Arts and Humanities Programs of Sherubtse College like BA in Dzongkha and English, BA …
Read More »PM mounts a political defence for tough decisions and says he is excited for 2023 polls
All general elections till now from 2008 to 2013 to 2018 have thrown up big surprises, but the 2023 elections looks to be the most unpredictable of all so far. On one hand new parties and even old ones are hopeful of doing well going by past trends, but the …
Read More »Both regular and national contract teachers will be hired: MoE
The Ministry of Education and Skill Development (MoESD) is currently collecting information on the teacher requirement in all the schools in the country. MoESD completed its reassessment of the Regular Contract Teachers (RCT) and National Contract Teachers (NCT), and the result of the assessment will be out in the end …
Read More »Cabinet gives more responsibilities to C4CS and meets once in 2 weeks
One of the most regular features of the Cabinet was that it met every week to take important executive decisions for the government, and also for giving the final green light for policies, rules and even Bills. However, after the creation of the Committee for Coordinating Secretaries (C4CS) the Cabinet …
Read More »His Majesty on a Royal Visit to Kuwait
His Majesty The King was in the State of Kuwait on a Royal Visit from 16th January to 19th January. His Majesty The King arrived in Kuwait on the morning of 16th January, and was received by the Crown Prince of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Mishaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at …
Read More »Concerns over surprise changes and intransparency as 46 Acts are being amended by OAG
The passing of the Civil Service Reform Act means that changes have to be made in 46 Acts and passed in Parliament. All the Acts have some provisions amended due to the Civil Service Bill, but it is not reflected in the mother acts which is what must now be …
Read More »Govt plans to pass full budget till June 2024 and come up with big projects with foreign loans to deal with GDP transition dip in 2023
Opposition not keen about full budget till 2024 One of the undesirable features of the Bhutanese electoral cycle every five years is that there is a massive dip in the GDP growth rate as a full budget cannot be passed, major new works don’t happen, an interim government takes over …
Read More »Foreign Minister says Bhutanese going to and coming from Australia will even out in 5 to 6 years
The Foreign Minister Dasho (Dr) Tandi Dorji said there are 32,258 Bhutanese in 113 countries registered with various Bhutanese embassies and missions, however, this does not include the number of Bhutanese who have not registered. He said since 2020 due to the pandemic the government has started calculating the number …
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