Foul-mouthed and reckless bus drivers, unreasonably high charges for luggage and carrying extra passengers and are some of the many inconveniences and indignities passengers of public transport buses endure. This is happening because of a lack of monitoring by the Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA) say users of the …
Read More »Talks on completing 11th plan and help for 12th plan
A release from the Foreign Ministry said the Sixth Bhutan-India Development Cooperation Talks was held on 10th November 2017 in New Delhi, India. The Bhutanese delegation was led by Foreign Secretary, Mr. Sonam Tshong, and the Indian delegation was led by Mr. Vijay Gokhale, Secretary (Economic Relations), Ministry of External …
Read More »Meet ‘Namdu’ Dorji from Laya
Meet a healthy and hale 2 year-old ‘Namdu’ (helicopter or plane) Dorji, who was born overdue after 10 months and 6 days at the JDWNRH after being medically airlifted from Laya on November 2015. Namdu Dorji’s mother, Kinley Wangmo who was into her second pregnancy and 30 years old then, …
Read More »Non-motorized transport to decongest traffic
The Road Safety & Transport Authority (RSTA), with support from Thimphu Thromde, is working towards improving and upgrading non-motorised transport (NMT) and public transport to tackle growing traffic congestion in the main urban centres of the country. According to RSTA the main streets of Thimphu that is Norzin Lam and …
Read More »RSTA recommends tougher measures
In the first six months of this year there were 1,351 cases of unlicensed driving and 1,101 cases of driving under the influence (DUI) as part of traffic violations reported by the traffic police according to the Annual Road Safety Report 2016-17. Therefore, more vigorous field inspection and increased fines …
Read More »Second Royal Highland Festival a big hit with tourists and locals alike
After the successful initiation of the Royal Highland Festival last year, the second Royal Highland Festival was held on the 23rd and 24th October in the same ground at Langothang, Laya at 4000 meters above sea level. The theme for the festival was, ‘Highlands- the Pride of the Nation.’ And …
Read More »Government hears out Highlanders in first meeting of its type in Thimphu
More than 353 members of the country’s highland community spread across 11 dzongkhags were in the capital this week to discuss with the government their development priorities and challenges and be updated on existing legislation on conservation and development programmes. The participants aged between 18 and 83 years, depicting a …
Read More »‘Not only Bhutan, I can change the world if I become the next Prime Minister’ : Chheku aka Jackson Dukpa
Chheku Dukpa the founder of a new political party in the works, Druk Gaki Tshogpa has taken Bhutan’s social media scene by storm with his nickname ‘Jackson Dukpa’ through a series of facebook posts. ‘Jackson Dukpa’ initially gained both fame and also courted controversy in his attention grabbing posts on …
Read More »Dhar granted to four new Drangpons
His Majesty The King granted dhar to four new dzongkhag Drangpons on 12 October 2017 in the Tashichhodzong. Gelephu Dungkhag Drangpon Karma Dorji is appointed as the drangpon of Tsirang Dzongkhag. Drangpon Ramjam Pema Choden of Thimphu Public Notary Office is appointed as the drangpon of Thimphu Commercial Bench. Phuentsholing …
Read More »Domestic flights to start in a month’s time to Gelephu and Yongphula
The government has directed Drukair, through Druk Holding & Investments (DHI), to resume flights to Gelephu and Yongphula thrice a week with the domestic airports in these two locations repaired and upgraded with a USD 6.9 million grant from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Communications minister D.N. Dhungyel said that …
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