“If gay is an act, be one,” this candid statement, shared by a member of Pride Bhutan, summarizes the resilience and courage required to exist as an LGBTQI+ individual in country. Yet, beneath this bold sentiment lies a tragic reality, where the Members of Pride Bhutan say that the most …
Read More »Shigatse quake shows danger of GLOF induced by quakes after avalanches and moraine slides
The 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck the Shigatse region of Tibet, China, on 7th January 2025 caused two avalanches from the Table Mountain above Bechung Glacier in Lunana. While the glacier’s gentle slope absorbed the avalanches and prevented them from reaching the Bechung Glacial Lake, such events highlight the potential …
Read More »600 MW Khorlochhu project finally kickstarts
The implementation of the 600 MW Khorlochhu project got a big booston 10 January 2025 with Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) and Tata Power Company Limited (TPC), the two Shareholders in the strategic partnership, holding their first extra-ordinary general and board meetings of the joint venture company, Khorlochhu Hydro Power …
Read More »GLOF relocation efforts in Lunana hampered by lack of support and resources
Residents of Thangza and Toenchoe Chiwogs in Lunana, Gasa, face freezing temperatures and inadequate shelter as they struggle to rebuild their lives after relocating last June to escape the looming threat of a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF). The relocation, aimed at protecting them from the dangers posed by the …
Read More »The life of sex workers
Forced into sex work by financial necessity, some section of the Bhutanese women are navigating a minefield of stigma, exploitation, and systemic neglect, with many expressing a deep desire to leave the profession if viable opportunities were available. Two sex workers in Bhutan, aged 24 and 33, on the condition …
Read More »PM Advocates Private Sector or Corporate Approach to Governance and Economic Growth
During the Meet the Press, when asked how the Diamond Strategy would bring transformative changes to the country’s governance and economy particularly in fostering a private sector-friendly system and ensuring a facilitative bureaucracy, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for a fundamental shift in approach. He called for adopting a …
Read More »Gyem Gyeltshen’s case against Druk Air to set important precedence
On 3rd March 2023 Gyem Gyeltshen from Lunana lost his 38-year-old wife, Dresang Dema, and his four-year-old daughter, Nima Peday, to a helicopter crash, and despite Druk Air having an insurance policy of USD 200,000 for each death, the international reinsurance companies only offered USD 10,000 each. They cited local …
Read More »Non-Performing Loans threaten long term success of National Credit Guarantee Scheme
Bhutan’s National Credit Guarantee Scheme (NCGS) was launched in 2020 to provide easier access to loans, backed by government guarantees. While the scheme has helped foster innovation and employment, the growing number of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of such government-backed programs. Launched in 2020, NCGS …
Read More »MoIT outlines measures to address construction quality issues and boost sector efficiency
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (MoIT) is actively addressing the concerns raised in the Royal Audit Authority (RAA)’s Audit Report 2023-24, which identified 139 defective and sub-standard construction works across 62 projects. 91 cases have already been rectified due to RAA’s intervention. MoIT Minister, Chandra Bdr. Gurung, emphasized enhancing …
Read More »Red Scarf and Medal recipients of the 117th National Day
27 individuals and one institution received the National Day Honours from His Majesty The King during the 117th National Day. Red Scarf and the title Dasho upon Ugyen K Namgyel, Gyalpoi Zimpon (Royal Chamberlain) His Majesty The King conferred the Red Scarf and the title Dasho upon Ugyen K Namgyel, …
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