Though supply of essential goods and vegetables in the capital are challenging, the supply of the same is going smoothly in rural areas during the lockdown. The lockdown did not impact people as much in the villages as most of the vegetables are harvested by them on their own and …
Read More »90-95 % lockdown compliance so far
Plans being discussed for meat delivery With the zoning cards recently issued to each household in Thimphu it would surely add up to the surveillance teams’ tasks as there would be more offences to look into. However, Karma Yonten, head of the Office of Performance Management (OPM) , His Majesty’s …
Read More »45 criminal cases in 20 Dzongkhags reported since lockdown
Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) has received 45 criminal cases from all over the country and has arrested 61 people in connection to the registered cases. Thimphu has contributed the highest with 21 cases followed by Sarpang RBP with 8 cases. Rest just has 2 to 3 cases each. The 45 …
Read More »Phuentsholing COVID Centre manages highest ever number of 20 positive cases
With the fourth day of national lockdown the isolation ward in Phuentsholing are managing positive cases without much problem. In the first day of lockdown, three positive cases was reported and in the following day it was 12 positive cases which was a huge number. The Covid centre in Phuentsholing …
Read More »Help being given for hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people stranded due to the lockdown
Since the lockdown, many vehicles and people got stranded in different Dzongkhags but each Dzongkhag is facilitating people with directives from the government. Those vehicles stranded in between the highways were cleared on the first day. Prime Minister Dr. Lotay Tshering said that there are a lot of inconveniences caused …
Read More »Small shops to open in phase two of lockdown: Foreign Minister
The Foreign Minister Tandi Dorji yesterday during a panel discussion highlighted the government’s plan for a second phase for essential item delivery if the lockdown has to prolong. After some recent commotion and frustration of people on social media on the initial days of the lockdown, the government recently deployed …
Read More »Big rush to become taxi drivers leaves existing taxi drivers with minimal business: COVID-19 Impact
Due to COVID-19 and large job losses, a large number of people have started taking up Professional Driving (PD) courses leaving the full time taxi drivers with minimal business scope. As of 30 June 2020, Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA)issued more than 125,041 ordinary driving licenses and 19,673 PD …
Read More »1,664 Bhutanese register for Build Bhutan Project since its launch
The Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR) has registered 1,664 employees (594 females and 1,070 males) since the launch of Build Bhutan Project (BBP) on 1 July. Of the total number, 913 employees will be directly employed while 658 will be sent to TTIs for skilling. As per the …
Read More »COVID-19 brings home the lack of a meat industry and the hypocrisy behind it
Meat self-sufficiency at 44.95 percent in 2019 as 4,323.89 MT was imported Although Bhutan has the highest consumption of meat per capita in South Asia, however, there is no viable meat industry in the country largely due to the social and religious norms of eating meat. The hypocrisy was always …
Read More »100 out of 500 trained Youth Entrepreneurs can get up to USD 10,000 grant each: YERE Project
Youth Employment and Rural Entrepreneurship (YERE) project will be commissioned this fiscal year through the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF) with the financial support from the Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) and managed by the World Bank.The project is designed and implemented to facilitate and contribute in the generation …
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