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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...

Assistive Technology Makeathon aims to bridge learning gaps for students with disabilities

Assistive Technology Makeathon aims to bridge learning gaps for students with disabilities

Sometimes, a simple tool, like a pen holder, can make a significant difference for individuals with disabilities. This is the focus of Bhutan’s first Assistive Technology Makeathon. The second edition, which began today in Thimphu, continues this mission by creating similar devices to support children and youth with disabilities. 13-year-old Mendrel Sherab Seldon, a student at Changangkha Middle Secondary School,...

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...

Govt proposes short, mid, and long-term plans to lower data charges

Govt proposes short, mid, and long-term plans to lower data charges

The government said it is working on reducing data charges in the country through three key proposals. This was shared at the Meet the Press session today. According to the GovTech Agency, discussions are currently ongoing on these proposals, which are categorised into short-term, mid-term, and long-term plans. A technical committee, led by the Government Technology Agency or GovTech Agency...

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