In the recent Question Hour Session of the Parliament, the persistent issue of helicopter fare subsidies for the residents of Nubri and Yaksa Chiwog under Tsento Geog was once again brought to light. Despite being authentic natives of highland regions, these residents are not eligible for subsidized helicopter fares, unlike …
Read More »PM says Govt negotiating with profitable Telecom companies to slash rates by 50%
Third Telecom player to be allowed to boost competition During the recent question hour in the National Assembly, Kengkhar Weringla Constituency’s MP Dorji Wangmo raised concerns about Bhutan’s high internet charges and poor connectivity. She queried about the timeline and extent of these reductions, and how the government plans to …
Read More »203 Community Service Centers with 191 employees but many systems not working properly
Radhi Sakteng MP, Tashi Tenzin, during the Question Hour session of the 15th Sitting of the 4th Parliament, said that in efforts to enhance public service delivery efficiency, previous governments have established community service centers (CSCs) in over 200 gewogs since 2011. Currently, there are more than 350 online services …
Read More »Government says Insurance Plan to Protect Farmers will cost Nu 2.3 bn a year
During the 5th Meet the Press, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, along with the Ministry of Finance, addressed pressing questions about the establishment of the Crop and Livestock Compensation Trust Fund. Given the critical importance of supporting farming communities against climate-related losses, the government is developing an insurance scheme …
Read More »Special Olympics Asia Pacific visits Bhutan as Bhutanese athletes bring home medals
The Special Olympics Asia Pacific office made a special visit to Bhutan last month, as a strategic move to reclaim its reach and foster inclusivity for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) in the region. This visit underscores the importance of rebuilding and expanding the Special Olympics programs that were severely …
Read More »Nu.4.869 bn budget for improving Dzongkhag roads
Lyonpo Chandra Bdr Gurung, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, revealed that the ministry will prioritize the improvement of the Dzongkhag roads with the total estimated budget of Nu. 4.869 bn in the 13th FYP. From July 2024, the management of Dzongkhag roads will be taken over by the Department of …
Read More »Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock’s plan to address Irrigation Water Scarcity
Concerns regarding water scarcity for irrigation and the distribution of machinery were raised by MP Namgay R Dorji from Punakha Constituency during a recent National Council session. Emphasizing the critical need for reliable irrigation sources, MP Namgay highlighted that numerous farmlands in Bhutan remain fallow due to the lack of …
Read More »Several recommendations by NA for Local Govt budget allocation in 13th plan but none are binding on Govt
The Chairperson of the Economic and Finance Committee (EFC), Rinchen Wangdi, presented the review report on the 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP), which included ten recommendations. These recommendations focused on the resource allocation formula, advocating for uniform criteria across Dzongkhags, Thromdes, and Gewogs. The EFC proposed reducing the weight of the …
Read More »162 schools are exempted from Partially Meeting Expectations (PME) during Performance Evaluation
In response to concerns voiced by teachers, the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD), in collaboration with the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC), has introduced significant revisions to the School Employee Performance Assessment Framework. Teachers have expressed frustration with the fairness of the evaluation process, particularly with the current …
Read More »118 STEM teachers including 100 Indian STEM teachers to join next month
During the 33rd session of Parliament, Khamdang-Ramjar MP Namgay Dorji asked the Education Minister about the rising teacher shortage in Bhutan. He stated, “Of the 10,134 teachers, 3,597 have resigned between 2021 and 2024, which is about 35.5%. This also includes many experienced educators with 11 to 15 years of …
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