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What next after NGOP?

University graduates worried about finding jobs By Tshering Its 7am in the morning, Tashi Wangchuk is all set for the day. The young graduate is attending the 16th National Graduates Orientation Programme (NGOP) held in RIM, Semtokha. The institute is a crowded place. Besides the holiday mood at RIM, there is a concern in every graduateโ€™s mind. A total of …

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Are cars a luxury or necessity?

By Tshering As modernization and economic developments are speeding in our country like never before, imports of vehicles are taking the same trend. For instance, in 1980, there were only 700 vehicles but after five years, it shot to 3,980, indicating an increase of 468 percent. Today, there are 88,227 vehicles in the country and in the first six months …

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Fuel card for government pool vehicles launched

By Tshering The introduction of fuel card /debit card for Government pool vehicles is one of the many initiatives undertaken by the Ministry of Finance to digitalize the systems with the broad objectives to better manage the Government cash flows and to support the Governmentโ€™s initiative of moving towards cashless economy. Finance Minister, Namgay Dorji launched the use of fuel …

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Demand could drive Sese shamu to extinction

By Tshering There is an army of mushroom collectors in the jungles of Thimphu and Paro. The location may be different, but the aim is same โ€“ collect Sese Shamu as much as possible. With the rain abundant, it is a good season for Sese Shamu (Cantharellus cf cibarius). This is evident from the yellow delicacy available at markets, sold …

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Women for women?

BKPโ€™s event see at least a hundred women to show support for the party led by Dasho Neten By Tshering If the number of women who came for the Bhutan Kuen-Nyam Partyโ€™s (BKP) launch of office bearers was any indication, women power is at play. One Wednesday, more than 100 women gathered at the launch of BKPโ€™s dzongkhag office at …

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More woman graduates this year attending NGOP

By Tshering A total of 2,263 graduates are attending the 16th National Graduates Orientation Programme (NGOP), which began yesterday at the Royal Institute of Management, Semtokha There are 2,843 but 580 have not registered or are not eligible for the programme. This year recorded the second highest registered female graduates since 2008. Out of total registered graduates, 1,168 are female …

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Illegal fishing rampant in Paro

Local claims authorities are turning a blind eye By Tshering There is a hotel at Bondey, Paro that sells an item that is not available in many hotels. It is not on the menu, but they sell it by the kilogramme. Inside the kitchen, in a big refrigerator, there are local fish. Many call it Rainbow trout, a species that …

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For the love of animals (sick)

Barnyard Bhutan provides shelter and attends to more than 350 animals By Tshering It is 1 am, Jamie Vaughen is still awake attending to Kaia, a three-legged horse. Kaia had not been well. Jamie Vaughen will sleep after ensuring Kaia falls asleep. Jamie is surrounded by animals. There are cats, roosters and even mice in her room, in all the …

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Two bungalows razed to ground at Hungtsho

By Tshering A fire that started around 4.30 pm in Hungtsho, Thimphu on Friday had razed two wooden bungalows to the ground. Fire fighters, school students and volunteers helped contain the fire within an hour and no causalities were reported. The cause of fire is not known. Two families lived in bungalows. They lost all their belongings except a gas …

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Each chiwog to have one electric fence installed

By Tshering Each chiwog in the country will have at least an electric fence installed, according to the Annual Performance Agreement (APA) 2017-2018 signed between Lyonchhen Dasho Tshering Tobgay and agriculture minister Yeshey Dorji on Friday. The ministry will also find ways to improve rice production to achieve cereal self-sufficiency. APA is aimed at establishing clarity and consensus on the …

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