Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy
ENG
DZO
BBSCL Logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
Radio LIVE

The govt. failed to implement 50 % of the recommendations passed by NC- TVET system

January 16, 2020
in Uncategorized
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Special Committee for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) of the National Council said that the government failed to implement 50 per cent of the recommendations passed by the House. The Special Committee passed 18 recommendations to the government in the last session.

Failing to establish the National Institute of Technical Education (NITE), professional development for instructors and trainees and recruiting experts and trainers from other countries on short-term period to strengthen professionalism in the TVET sector were some of the failures mentioned by the committee this morning in the 24th session of the National Council.

“Out of 18 recommendations, only around 50 per cent or half of the recommendations were implemented by the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources. In some cases, the recommendations could not be implemented stating that the recommendations will be aligned with the Council for TVET which is expected to form in July this year,” informed Phuntsho Rapten, the Chairperson of Special Committee for TVET, National Council.

Noting that the budget allocation in TVET sectors as relatively low, the House recommended the government to accord TVET sector a priority both in National planning and budget allocation during its last session. The Special Committee conducted a hearing with the Labour Ministry recently to inquire further details and gather evidence from the Ministry on the progress made in the implementation of the committee’s recommendations.

“We recommended the need for establishing the National Institute of Technical Education or NITE. Unfortunately, we were informed that the Labour Ministry didn’t receive priority in the 12th Five Year Plan. Similarly, the Ministry failed to implement in developing Human Resource policy for TVET trainers and to accord dedicated HRD budget for the development of the TVET system. Moreover, the Ministry has not considered our recommendation on developing a separate career structure for TVET professionals in the civil service that recognises mastery skills and long years of experience to foster career progression,” he added.

The House, during the last session, recommended the review of governance and leadership, professional development, diversification of courses and curriculum, enhancing industrial linkages and collaborations and financial support. The chairperson of the committee also suggested to relook and revisit the recommendations before establishing the TVET Council in July this year.

Tshering Dendup/Pema Tshewang

Previous Post

Finance Minister proposes to reduce property transfer tax- National Assembly

Next Post

Number of pending cases on the rise

Next Post

Number of pending cases on the rise

PIT exemption limit to be raised from Nu 200,000 to Nu 300,000

NC wants Trade and Investment Bill tabled

Please login to join discussion

RECOMMENDED NEWS

BT&Tcell advise people to beware of unusual numbers calling them

BT&Tcell advise people to beware of unusual numbers calling them

8 years ago
3

Man mauled by bear, in stable condition

13 years ago
1
Accident at Mega Dry Port construction claims a 17-year-old girl’s life, Pasakha

Accident at Mega Dry Port construction claims a 17-year-old girl’s life, Pasakha

4 years ago
4
Martshala ginger farmers fear low yields due to plant losses

Martshala ginger farmers fear low yields due to plant losses

4 months ago
251

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Accidents (14)
  • Agriculture (416)
  • Announcement (171)
  • Business (733)
  • Crime/Legal (362)
  • Culture (43)
  • Development (49)
  • Disaster (56)
  • Economy (268)
  • Education (402)
  • Entertainment (11)
  • Environment (52)
  • Feature (65)
  • Featured (6)
  • Festival (77)
  • GMC (12)
  • Headlines (5)
  • Health (612)
  • Legal (51)
  • Literature (9)
  • Livestock (73)
  • Media (23)
  • Other Stories (5,451)
  • Politics (418)
  • RCSC (1)
  • Recent stories (5)
  • Religion (43)
  • Sci/Tech (708)
  • Social (479)
  • Sports (442)
  • Technology (190)
  • Tourism (17)
  • Uncategorized (13,865)
  • Video (128)
  • Video Story (241)
  • Wildlife (39)

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Tender Announcement Vacancy Announcement

POPULAR NEWS

  • BPC’s investigation rules out transformer short circuit as Damchhu forest fire cause

    Viral video of Bhutanese man assaulted by locals and police in Jaigaon sparks safety concerns

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Gelephu Mindfulness City opens recruitment drive for Bhutanese professionals

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A centenarian’s recipe to longevity

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Post-mortem confirms foul play: Progress in investigation of 24-year-old woman’s death

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Newspaper accuses DPT candidate of political ploy

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
BBSCL

Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is Bhutan’s primary national broadcaster, delivering diverse news and entertainment in multiple languages, fostering cultural understanding and public knowledge.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Infrastructure woes and relocation uncertainty hinder Olakha Automobile Workshop development
  • Health ministry reaffirms commitment to expand KMC practice nationwide
  • Construction of first Multi-Disciplinary Super-Speciality Hospital expected to begin next year
  • Wangdue Phodrang’s Daga Gewog nears goal of road access for every household
  • Bhutan debuts at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 with Gelephu International Airport design

News Category

  • Accidents
  • Agriculture
  • Announcement
  • Business
  • Crime/Legal
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Disaster
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Festival
  • GMC
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • Legal
  • Literature
  • Livestock
  • Media
  • Other Stories
  • Politics
  • RCSC
  • Recent stories
  • Religion
  • Sci/Tech
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • Video
  • Video Story
  • Wildlife
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.