Monthly Archives: December, 0

ACC writes to RCSC for action against Labour DG

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sent a letter to the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) today asking to suspend the Director General (DG) of the Department of Employment and Human Resources of the Labour Ministry.

4 students to participate in the World Robot Games Championship

Making the first-ever appearance in the World Robot Games Championship to be held in Thailand this Thursday, a team of four high school students from Thimphu is leaving for the competition tomorrow.

Bilateral meeting on waste management

Gearing up towards zero waste by 2030 mission, the National Environment Commission (NEC) met with the delegates from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) of India today. The meeting discussed collaborating in technical and financial assistance to address the waste management issues and challenges between the two countries.

New Corporate office building of BNBL inaugurated

The Bhutan National Bank Limited (BNBL) officially inaugurated its new Corporate office building.

A bullied reaching out to help fight bullying

While bullying covers physical, psychological and sexual, many times, children only report physical bullying because it is easy to recognize.

Sarpang DT deliberates on growing elephant menace

Locals in Sarpang say wild elephants visiting human settlements are becoming more frequent in recent years. The issue was also discussed during the recent Dzongkhag Tshogdu although no definite solutions or alternatives could be drawn.  

Man dies in a Motor vehicle accident

A 36 year-old-man died on the spot when a bolero pickup truck, he was driving, veered off the road at Sidpa, about 17 km from Largyab Gewog office in Dagana.

Bhutan out from World Judo Championship 2019

Bhutan suffered an early exit from the World Judo Championship 2019 as Tandin Wangchuk, the only Judo fighter left in the competition was eliminated today.

MoLHR launches YELP and TITP

In the next four years, the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR) plans to engage and support livelihoods for about 6,000 youth in the country with the launch of the Youth Engagement and Livelihood Program (YELP) today. YELP is a school-to-work transition program to provide job seekers with opportunities to enhance their skills and work experience.

Tsirang DT to appeal to govt. to establish Nursing College

Tsirang Dzongkhag Tshogdu decided to appeal the government to establish a Nursing college in the district. It was repeatedly discussed in the earlier National Assembly and Dzongkhag Tshogdu meetings as well.
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