Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is pleased to announce the list of the shortlisted candidates for various posts and announces the date for the Viva- Voce as follows: The Viva- Voce for the post of Reporters: 4th April, 2024 The Viva- Voce for the post of TV Producer, English: 5th April, 2024 The Viva- Voce for […]
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Bhutan's electric vehicle roadmap which intends to replace 70 per cent of vehicles with electric alternatives by 2035 is facing a significant challenge. The country, currently, grapples with a shortage of qualified technicians and repair facilities. As a result, electric vehicle owners in the country are facing difficulties finding competent repair services, with many forced to rely on manufacturer-operated service centres.
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With no budget set aside for conducting local festivals such as Tshechus in villages, it is becoming challenging for the people and the local leaders to conduct them as in the past. Similarly, a sacred festival in Wangdue Phodrang’s Daga Gewog called the Uma Tshechu, dating back to the 17th century is facing the same fate. The festival is conducted through donations collected from locals but this practice is becoming unsustainable.
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The Department of Surface Transport introduced a Performance-Based Management System (PBMS) to improve road maintenance. In Monggar, the regional office awards road cleaning contracts to team leaders who then carry out works such as filling potholes and clearing bushes and roadblocks. The system has ensured the effective execution of work as per the agreement.
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Dissatisfied with the High Court’s judgment passed last week, 34 Neta EV model taxi drivers appealed to the Supreme Court against Kuenphen Motors today. Upholding the Thimphu District Court’s judgment, the High Court stated that Kuenphen Motors is not liable to pay any compensation to owners of the Neta EV model. The High Court had […]
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