Following divergent views of National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) and Central Water Commission (CWC), the project’s civil engineering consultant, there had been a lot of contention on how the Punatsangchu-I will proceed. As per the Budget 2020 document P-I hydroelectric project (1,200 MW) is expected to be commissioned in March, …
Read More »Dzongkhags along the border go on an extra vigilant mode
With the increasing number of COVID-19 cases across the border leading to partial lockdown, the taskforce and sector committee in all the dzongkhags along the border have started to put in the extra effort and additional preventive measures to combat COVID-19 transmission in the country. The foreign laborers who wanted …
Read More »Govt’s buy back scheme for vegetables will give 50% profit margin on cost of production: Agriculture Minister
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced an unprecedented number of people to take up farming, on commercial to small kitchen garden scales, to grow food. Agriculture Minister Yeshey Penjor said that the government has controlled the import of vegetables at the moment because of the situation, and it has created a …
Read More »Government to restrict import of commonly grown fruits and vegetables
Government request vendors not to hike prices The government through a notification signed by the Minister for Agriculture and Forests, Yeshey Penjor, on 2nd June is restricting the import of commonly grown fruits and vegetables in the country to ensure that the local produce does not go to waste. Lyonpo …
Read More »COVID-19 surveillance sites increased from 11 to 50
There are 59 COVID-19 cases, in Bhutan as of 9 June. The Ministry of Health (MoH) reported that 17 patients have recovered from the disease. There are 42 active cases till date, of which 22 patients are placed in the isolation ward and 20 are in de-isolation. As of 6th …
Read More »Bhutanese take up construction work
Around 76 Bhutanese who have been directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are currently working at construction sites in Olakha. Coordinator of the group of workers, Karma Tshering, said he was earlier working as a tour guide for Norbu Bhutan Travels. “There are about 34 tour guides, and 42 people …
Read More »Phone repair stores run out of spare parts and tools to repair mobiles
The mobile phone repair shops in the country have been affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. The shops have run out of the spare parts, accessories and tools to repair mobile phones. The owner of the Super Sonic Device said, “There are no tools to carry out a repairing work. …
Read More »Beneficiaries of Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu use Kidu period to look for jobs
Many economic sectors in the country have been hit by the pandemic, and workers are laid off as COVID-19 continues to crush the economy. The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu came as a huge relief to the affected people. It gave new hopes and a breathing space for the people. Meanwhile, …
Read More »JDWNRH looking after 15 COVID-19 patients without any problems
There are 15 COVID-19 patients left in the isolation ward of the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH). They are in a stable condition with two doctors and three nurses looking after them round the clock. Until Monday or 18th May there were 15 cases in the wards but …
Read More »Protect the elderly people and avoid gatherings: MoH Minister
During the COVID-19 press briefing held yesterday, the Health Minister Dechen Wangmo said that people should not travel around much or attend gatherings, given the health dangers caused by COVID-19 in the elderly people. “Given the situation, we should take care of the elderly people, people who already have some …
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