Bhutan is finally set to sign the long drawn out transit agreement with Bangladesh in the forthcoming meeting between the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) and the Bangladesh Ministry of Commerce (MoC). The primary objective of the meeting is to heighten bilateral trade and expedite transit facility between the two …
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What will the weather be like today?
Weather forecast is a piece of information that can be used by anyone, from a farmer to a tourist, or for construction projects, or to simply planning a picnic! Have you ever wondered where and how the country gets its weather forecast? The Department of Hydro-Met Services (DHMS) under the …
Read More »25 local govt officials head to Japan for leadership training
Around 25 Bhutanese officials will be sent to Japan in October this year for a leadership course in local governance. Since 2003, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has been sending local government officials to Japan for leadership training courses to help enhance good governance skills and practices. “The Japanese …
Read More »A crash landing for Bhutan’s private sector?
The Bhutanese economy is currently heading into a brick wall and the driver at the seat is using the accelerator instead of the brakes. This is how many, especially in the private sector are describing the series of panic driven and credit crunching measures taken by the Royal Monetary Authority …
Read More »YOUTH VIOLENCE: MULTI- PARTY APPROACH TO ADDRESSING THE ISSUE- Part 1
Youth related issues in Bhutan have been a major concern for some years now. But the more recent has been that of inhuman and extremely violent acts like stabbing. These acts are not once or twice but the media is reporting these cases every other day putting all of us …
Read More »Economy to grow by 9.8% in 11th plan
The rupee task force report has also plotted the macro-economic (national economy) outlook for the Bhutanese economy. The report claims that in the 11th five year plan (FYP) Bhutan will grow at an average of 9.8% and about 15% by the first year of the 12th plan in 2019-2020. The …
Read More »PDP gets a new General Secretary
Yogesh Tamang from Tsirang, who worked with the RCSC for almost 15 years, became the General Secretary of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) since yesterday. Yogesh Tamang also served in the Ministry of Agriculture for two years and he was working as a private consultant since 2001. He joined the PDP …
Read More »Doubling the tiger population by 2022
A team from the Department of Forest and Park Services will attend the stock taking of the 2010 St. Petersburg Declaration on Tiger Conservation in Delhi from May 14 to 16. This is, in line with the commitments made by Tiger Range Countries (TRCs) at the Tiger Summit held in …
Read More »ABSD Project on track with satisfactory output says Prime Minister
The 7th quarterly joint review of Accelerating Bhutan’s Socio-economic Development (ABSD) was held by the Cabinet and Committee of Secretaries on 11th May 2011. The conference was about the sector performance report, which was generated within the ABSD initiative. he ABSD program helped in generating about 21,000 jobs across five …
Read More »Changjiji to have more amenities
The Changjiji Housing Complex with around 5,000 residents is deemed as a colony prone to youth crime, vandalism and social ills. As measures to curb the problems, the National Housing and Development Corporation (NHDC) will build a children’s park and a community centre at the Changjiji Housing Complex to promote …
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