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MoIT Minister confirms viability of Yoeseltse and Samrang for airstrip projects

MoIT Minister confirms viability of Yoeseltse and Samrang for airstrip projects

A pre-feasibility study has found Yoeseltse in Samtse and Samrang in Samdrup Jongkhar suitable for airstrip development, but no final decision has been made, according to the infrastructure and transport minister. The study indicates that these locations have favourable ground profiles and lengths with no significant obstacles in the vicinity, making them viable options. Following feasibility studies conducted across various...

Gyalsup for Gyalsung Programme to engage over 350 Gyalsups

Gyalsup for Gyalsung Programme to engage over 350 Gyalsups

Commemorating the 9th birthday of His Royal Highness Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, the Gyalsup for Gyalsung programme was launched across five Gyalsung Academies today. Marking the beginning of the first National Service Duty, the first cohort of Gyalsups will engage in the ongoing construction and maintenance of Gyalsung Academies for three months as part of the programme. More than 350...

Dhamdum Industrial Park opens, plot owners call for lower rents

Dhamdum Industrial Park opens, plot owners call for lower rents

The Dhamdum Industrial Park in Samtse is gradually taking shape, with 20 of its 58 plots now operational. The Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Employment, along with the Indian Ambassador, inaugurated the park yesterday. However, plot owners are urging the government to reconsider and reduce the lease rates, which they say are significantly higher than previous rates. Speaking at the...

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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