It must take super-hero powers to handle two of the toughest jobs in the world- being a mother and a journalist, one of my college mates remarked. I took some time to ponder over it at a time when I am not working and my baby is off to …
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BCCI study shows that government spending is main cause of rupee crisis
A government appointed taskforce compromising of civil servants said that the Private sector and private consumption are the main causes of the rupee crisis. This has led to a severe credit crunch especially for the private sector bringing the Bhutanese economy to a virtual halt. However, a study by …
Read More »Premature campaigning for 2013 on in Punakha, say villagers
An interesting tale with an intricate plot and questionable motives is the campaigning that is going on reportedly in Punakha for the next round of elections prematurely. While sources said that other constituencies too are facing the same situation, Punakha’s three would-be contestants are in really aggressive mode. This …
Read More »RMA partially loosens its grip on rupee payments
The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA), at a meeting with the private sector yesterday, announced a host of changes to its earlier circular on the issuance of Indian rupee (INR). One of the major changes was instructions to the private sector to open a rupee account for every manufacturing industry …
Read More »Five epidemic break outs within four months
Five epidemics have been reported so far this year. The latest on 12 April was at the Nyenzergang Lhakhang at Rubesa, Wangduephodrang, when 30 people attending the ritual were infected with Acute Gastroenteritis (commonly referred to as stomach flu or gastric flu). The disease has been contained since then. The …
Read More »But who is the ‘concerned person’?
Note: Instances of my experiences cannot be generalized. It is commendable how our government has opened its door for the media. I cannot imagine if my other journalist friends around the world would access their Prime Minister at odd hours, or chat up with ministers on phone and facebook. If …
Read More »Three crises that created the Rupee crisis
The rupee crisis is a combination of three other crises affecting the Bhutanese economy. They are namely, the trade crisis, the financial management crisis and also the individual lifestyle crisis. The rupee crisis being an individual lifestyle crisis can be best summed up in the saying, ‘Bhutan is a …
Read More »Saving the iconic cat
Yesterday, around 50 officials from various organizations walked five km along with the agriculture minister, Lyonpo Dr Pema Gyamtsho, through the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park (JDWNP) for the cause of the remaining tigers in Bhutan and to strengthen the protection of the cat and its habitats across the country. …
Read More »RMA Governor slams media reports, said individuals fueled the rupee shortage not the private sector alone
Do not confuse private individual consumption and private sector consumption, said the central bank Governor Daw Tenzin stressed at a conference with the private sector yesterday, here in the capital. He was referring to the cause of Indian Rupee (INR) crunch exacerbating by the day for which the private sector …
Read More »Two suspected serial rapists arrested
A 23-year old and 24-year old, both ex-soldiers from Paro were arrested for aggravated sexual battery a few months ago in Thimphu. They are believed to have committed a series of rapes and burglaries. They would follow working women at night, grab them from behind and rob them of …
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