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Budgetary agencies underspend by Nu 6bn in its capital budget for 2023-24 fiscal year

Budgetary agencies underspend by Nu 6bn in its capital budget for 2023-24 fiscal year

The government underspent by more than Nu 6bn in its capital expenditure during the 2023-24 fiscal year, falling nearly 19 per cent short of its revised capital budget. A capital budget is the government's fund for long-term investments like infrastructure, schools, hospitals, roads, and development projects. According to the Annual Financial Statements released by the Ministry of Finance, the revised...

Norgaygang GC road in Samtse undergoes much-needed resurfacing after years of neglect

Norgaygang GC road in Samtse undergoes much-needed resurfacing after years of neglect

After years of deteriorating conditions and neglect, the long-awaited resurfacing of Norgaygang Gewog Centre or GC road in Samtse is finally underway. This was possible after the government’s recent decision to transfer the maintenance of GC roads back to the Department of Surface Transport, relieving gewogs with long stretches, limited budgets and technical expertise from the burden of road upkeep....

Bali considers adopting tourism policy similar to Bhutan

Bali considers adopting tourism policy similar to Bhutan

The Indonesian province of Bali, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, is considering adopting a tourism policy similar to Bhutan’s. They are planning to introduce a daily tourist fee to manage the growing number of visitors and its adverse impacts. As Bali considers implementing a daily tourism levy identical to Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), Bhutanese tourism officials...

National Open Chess Championship 2025 sees participants aged 8 to 44

National Open Chess Championship 2025 sees participants aged 8 to 44

The National Open Chess Championship 2025 brought together 24 participants from diverse backgrounds in the capital on Saturday. Players competed in six intense rounds, showcasing their strategic skills. The winners and runners-up were awarded trophies and certificates. The Bhutan Chess Federation organised the tournament using the Swiss system format, ensuring fair competition without early eliminations. Players competed in all six...

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