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ORO Bank to expand global reach amid growing interest in Gelephu Mindfulness City

ORO Bank to expand global reach amid growing interest in Gelephu Mindfulness City

ORO Bank is working on expanding its services to some additional countries and developing solutions for individuals in regions where the service is currently unavailable. According to the Bank, this is due to the increasing number of interests shown by Bhutanese living abroad in investing in Gelephu Mindfulness City. The bank’s services are currently available to customers in 46 countries...

Bhutan sees highest FDI project approvals in a decade

Bhutan sees highest FDI project approvals in a decade

The country approved over 120 Foreign Direct Investment or FDI projects, amounting to over Nu 60bn till last year. This is according to the latest FDI annual report released by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment. According to the report, 17 projects were approved last year, which is the highest number of projects in the last decade. Sector-wise, the...

Department of Immigration plans to standardise services across all entry points

Department of Immigration plans to standardise services across all entry points

To enhance efficiency, ensure consistency, and improve the overall experience for travellers, the Department of Immigration is taking steps to enhance communication and customer service skills among its officials. This was highlighted during their annual conference, which concluded yesterday in Phuentshogling. The home minister who attended the last day of the three-day conference yesterday, acknowledged the vital roles the immigration...

MoESD to reinstate ICT exams for Class 12 next year

MoESD to reinstate ICT exams for Class 12 next year

Information and Communication Technology, ICT exams for Class 12 will be reinstated starting next year. The education minister announced this during the Meet the Press session on Friday. ICT exams were initially removed from both Classes 10 and 12 board exams in 2020. This was done to encourage students to learn the subject without the pressure of examinations. While ICT...

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