People of Denchi yet to be compensated
The people living in Denchi, who gave their land for the new Pemagatshel town, are yet to receive compensation. The delay has been attributed to the incomplete town structural plan.
English | Dzongkha | Friday, March 5, 2021 |
The people living in Denchi, who gave their land for the new Pemagatshel town, are yet to receive compensation. The delay has been attributed to the incomplete town structural plan.
The Indian government has assured that they will provide more training slots for the Bhutanese Armed Personnel. The assurance was given at the sidelines of the 8th round of Bhutan and India’s meeting on border management and security.
Bangladesh government has conferred ‘Friends of Liberation War Honour’ on the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ugyen Tshering, for his support and contribution to Bangladesh’s Independence War of 1971.
The Indian Home Ministry’s Secretary for Border Management, A K Mangotra, called on the Prime Minister Jigmi Y. Thinley at the Gyalyong Tshogkhang yesterday.
To celebrate its silver jubilee, the Bhutan Development Bank Limited published a magazine that archives BDBL’s 25 years of Journey.
The construction of disposal site in Bumthang Dzongkhag is expected to be complete in April. Located near Kikila pass, the site spans over an acre of land and is far from settlements.
Health ministry along with the Department of Disaster Management and GeoHazard International formally launched the National Action Plan for Earthquake Safety of Health Facilities
His Majesty the King and the Gyaltsuen arrived in the country, today after a week-long state visit to India. Upon their arrival at the Paro International Airport, His Majesty and the Gyaltsuen were received by the Prime Minister, their Royal Highness the princes, princesses and the cabinet ministers.
The legal counsel, Jamyang Sherub Wangdi, submitted the fourth rebuttal statement on Gyalpoizhing land case, today, on behalf of home minister, Minjur Dorji.
The world is in pursuit of a new development paradigm. The present global economic paradigm, many scholars and economists believe has failed many a times and is becoming obsolete.