Monthly Archives: December, 0

Grass broom farmers in need of road

Mongar Tsakusha Detshen, a group of grass broom farmers in Goishing_Ridzommo chiwog under Dechhenling Gewog, Pema Gatshel is still waiting for the restoration of their farm road. 

BNBL receives ISO 9001 & 27001 certification

The Bhutan National Bank Limited (BNBL) is the first bank in the country to receive both the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 and 27001:2013 from the Intercert Private Limited in India.

SATRC-20 held in Paro

Members of South Asian Telecommunication Regulatory Council (SATRC) met in Paro to discuss the technical perspectives of the 5G internet and broadband connectivity and creating a roadmap for development and formulating policies.

Poor drainage system in the CFM

The clogged up drains with overflowing water is still a serious issue in the Centenary Farmers Market (CFM) parking today leaving many people concerned.

Cervical cancer strategic plan 2019-23 launched

 The health ministry launched the strategic plan for cervical cancer 2019-2023 towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Bhutan. The strategic plan will serve as a roadmap for the ministry to strengthen the services for the program and improve the quality of care in screening, early detection and treatment.

Redefining the mandates of SOEs

The Finance Ministry proposed the seven existing State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) under the ministry to change some of their mandates as per the government's priority in the 12th Five Year Plan.

Everyone wants a piece of Gang JhuNa, a Cordeycep land

Bumthang and Wangdue Phodrang might have to decide the precise boundary demarcation of a place called Gang JhuNa, located between the two districts. The issue was raised by the Chhoekhor Gewog in Bumthang during the 6th Dzongkhag Tshogdu (DT) held yesterday.

The RICBL employees are appealing to the High Court

The former Executive Director of Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan Limited (RICBL) and three other officials involved in the Home Minister's false vehicle insurance claim say Thimphu District Court's judgement was extremely harsh and not merited.

Most of the ‘Play and Learn Stations’ remain idle

The Ministry of Information and Communications is looking at revamping the ‘hole in the wall’ project initiated in the country more than a decade ago. Today, as per the ministry’s assessment, almost half of the play and learn stations installed as part of the project remain either idle or damaged. 

Zhemgang’s epidemic of empty apartments

Finding an apartment has become difficult in most of the towns across the country, as the housing crunch grows. But in Zhemgang, it is a different story. The house owners are worried about the increasing number of vacant apartments yearly. 
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