Under the guidance of His Majesty The King, Desuups along the border are doing their best for the safety and security of the people and country. They are on duty 24/7 along with RBP, RBA and other volunteers. As of Friday, Samtse has 520 Desuup (120 women) volunteers, Samdrupjongkhar has …
Read More »Security measures to be tightened along the border: FM
Bhutan will not open its borders even if India lifts its lock down said the Foreign Minister Dr Tandi Dorji. Instead, the ongoing patrolling along the borders will be even more tight and vigilant. “If the lock down opens, we have to be more careful. We have patrolling going on …
Read More »For the want of a cable car transport: ‘Patients died on the way to hospital due to late treatment’ – Toetsho Gup
The harsh mountainous topography hinders a viable transport infrastructure, including roads, making trails and mule tracks are the only available options in most of the dzongkhags. The means of transportation in Jangphoogtse, Manam Chemkhar chiwogs in Toetsho Gewog and Shingphel and Pemaling chiwogs in Boomdeling Gewog are still horses and …
Read More »Flu vaccine for all being considered
During the Meet-the-Press held yesterday, Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering said that under Royal Command the Ministry of Health is considering providing the flu vaccination for every individual from the next season. PM said ordinary flu will complicate or mix with other flu like symptoms, like in the present case …
Read More »Druk Gyalpo’s Kidu Relief comes as a respite for tour operators and artisans
Tour operators and the artisans in the country are beneficiaries of the Druk Gyalpo’s Kidu Relief Fund. Executive Director of the Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators (ABTO), Sonam Dorji, said that the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu Fund comes as a huge respite for tourism industry as the sector was the …
Read More »Zero disruption in the normal health services including vaccines: Health Minister
In collaboration with His Majesty’s Kidu Unit, the Ministry of Health (MoH) has set targets to protect the vulnerable sections of the population in the country. As the epidemiology change happens, it becomes very critical to protect the vulnerable population that includes the elderly population and population with co-morbidities said …
Read More »Crime goes down in the time of COVID-19
Thimphu Police Station (PS) and Phuentsholing PS usually record high crime rates. The two stations combined make the figures for highest crime rate in Bhutan. But the crime rate this year, from January to April 2020, compared to previous years has actually decreased. The closure of entertainment centers and shops …
Read More »Silver lining for tourism sector amidst COVID-19
At the Meet-the-Press session held yesterday, the Foreign Minister Dr Tandi Dorji highlighted the areas that can be enhanced in the tourism sector during the COVID-19 period. He said that even before COVID-19 pandemic, the policy change recommended in the Tourism Levy Exemption (Amendment) Bill of Bhutan during the National …
Read More »Taxi Association wants to mostly keep Kidu Relief option for more affected citizens
Happy with interest waiver and loan deferral Taxi drivers in the country are one of the beneficiaries of the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu. However, many taxi drivers said they are not applying for the fund, but rather keeping the option for other badly affected citizens. Chairman of Bhutan Taxi Association, …
Read More »Sufficient vegetables if country goes into lockdown: MoAF
Tshewang Tashi, Dy. Chief of PPD, MoAF said “Under the leadership of the government, we have formed a task force called National Vegetable Management Taskforce (NVMT) who will take care of constant supply of vegetable during the COVID-19 emergency or beyond.” NVMT will look into from where they will outsource …
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