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Translation of His Majesty’s Address to the Nation, 10th April 2020 πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™The world is faced with an unprecedented challeng...
11/04/2020

Translation of His Majesty’s Address to the Nation, 10th April 2020 πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™

The world is faced with an unprecedented challenge due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. The risks unleashed by this pandemic are escalating by the day. Realising that Bhutan will not be an exception to the adverse effects of this global pandemic, we have planned and implemented various strategies to cope with the threat in a timely and effective manner.

Adopting a cautious approach, Bhutan stopped the entry of tourists to prevent the virus from entering the country. We have quarantined every Bhutanese returning home for 3 weeks to eliminate all possible risks of local transmission. Given the vulnerabilities arising from unchecked movement of people along our long and porous borders, we have also sealed the borders and enhanced vigilance.

It is inevitable that such measures will have an adverse impact on the lives of our people. For example, businesses of small shopkeepers have declined, and the tourism and hospitality sector is at a standstill in the absence of tourists. Similarly the future prospects of people working in other sectors such as construction, mining, transport, etc., are uncertain.

During my recent visits to the Dzongkhags, I was deeply moved to see the solidarity and support shown by our people despite the numerous difficulties they face. For example, our farmers in the rural areas came forward to offer their farm produce to the armed forces and Desuups as an expression of appreciation for their selfless services. Contractors have offered their trucks and machineries free of charge. Although many businesses are in debt and likely to suffer, they have made cash contributions. Yet others, like taxi drivers, have offered their vehicles and also volunteered to serve physically if they are needed. Similarly, hotels have offered their properties and services as quarantine facilities.

The response of our people in these difficult times has revealed, firstly, that our people are well-informed and understand clearly the devastating impact of an outbreak in our country.
Secondly, I was deeply reassured to see that our people fully appreciate the value of unity, and the spirit of fidelity and harmony. If we – the King, government, and people, work together like members of one family, we can emerge unscathed from any adversity that we may encounter.
That our people from all backgrounds are ready to make personal sacrifices, despite facing difficulties themselves, shows that they place the interest of the nation above all else. I will forever appreciate the unwavering support of our people during this ordeal.

The government, led by the Prime Minister, has successfully shouldered its responsibilities. In particular, I commend the Ministry of Health and the numerous health personnel across the 20 Dzongkhags for their tireless service during this time of need.

Our public servants working in various ministries and departments in Thimphu, and in the Dzongkhags, Dungkhags, Thromdes, Gewogs and villages - are all rendering exceptional service to the nation in these trying times. I would like to extend my deep appreciation to all of you, for working round the clock and shouldering your responsibilities in an exemplary manner. I urge you to remain alert and keep up your efforts.

As long as the virus continues to spread across the world, there is every risk of the transmission of coronavirus in our country. To be totally successful in preventing local transmission, we can neither be complacent, nor can we let our guard down.
The reckless action of a single person who clandestinely crosses the border for trade, or to meet acquaintances, or to bring someone to Bhutan, risks spreading the coronavirus in their community and in the country. It will completely undermine all our national efforts. Therefore, to be 100 percent successful in our fight against the coronavirus, it will require the unstinted cooperation of each and every person.

Ensuring national security is of paramount importance, especially in these uncertain times. With no definite medical solution in sight, we are not sure how long it will be before normalcy can resume. Our health professionals, armed forces and Desuups, along with the public, are serving to the best of their abilities. However, if the situation prolongs, it is certain that fatigue will eventually set in. To supplement their efforts, we have instituted an accelerated Desuung programme to train 2,500 Desuups simultaneously at seven centres, which will be followed by another batch of 2,500 Desuups. We have made preparations to train more Desuups if necessary.

One of our biggest concerns is the burden on the economy arising from the measures imposed to control the transmission of the virus. I am also deeply worried about the impact the global economic downturn will have on our country and the lives of our people. Besides health concerns, our people are now worried about the loss of jobs and income, and the wellbeing of their families.
Under ordinary circumstances, we have always exercised extreme prudence and carefully weighed the costs and benefits of every expenditure, to ensure the most judicious use of our limited resources while constantly keeping the long term interest of the nation at heart.

However, the situation we are in today is extraordinary, and unlike any we have experienced thus far. We are confronted with a dangerous global pandemic of an unprecedented scale posing an imminent threat to our people. Therefore, building the resilience, confidence and security of our people must take greater priority over conserving our resources.

With the risks posed by coronavirus confounded by the economic uncertainties, the resilience of our people may also gradually diminish. Moving forward, it is imperative for the King, government, and the people to join hands and work together so that our people are inspired and ready to face this adversity with fearless courage.
The State on its part must immediately provide its resolute support to the people to pursue this paramount national objective.

With this in mind, a team of specialists has been assigned to work with and support the government to establish a National Resilience Fund. The Fund amounting to about Nu. 30 billion will be deployed to finance various economic activities to provide relief and economic stability.

The government has formulated numerous plans, policies, and strategies to fast track the implementation of the 12th Five Year Plan. This includes the plan to front load investments and provide stimulus to boost growth and enhance economic activities for the wellbeing of our people.
One of the biggest concerns of our people and businesses is the difficulty they are facing in meeting their loan repayment obligations. The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) is working with the financial institutions to defer the loan repayment period and waive interest payments for three months. I commend the RMA and the Financial Institutions for understanding the interests of the nation and people, and proposing the right responses.

Many of our people working in the tourism and hospitality sector, including small restaurants, entertainment centers, truck drivers, taxi drivers, etc., have suffered loss of jobs and income, and are finding it difficult even to pay house rents. It is of utmost importance to extend immediate relief to the vulnerable people before the situation deteriorates. Therefore, the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu will be granted to support the people, provide relief, and enable them to withstand their ordeals through this period.

Our country is a special land blessed by Guru Rinpoche and Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, and further strengthened by the vision and hard work of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo. Our country has faced and successfully overcome numerous hurdles in the past.

I am confident that, with the blessings of the Triple Gem, the protection of our Guardian Deities, Kurims conducted by His Holiness the Je Kenpo and the monastic community, and the unwavering bond of fidelity and unity among the King, country and people- we have the fearless courage to overcome all adversities. Let us rise to the occasion in the service of our nation.

In the meantime please stay safe. Our prayers are with you.
08/04/2020

In the meantime please stay safe. Our prayers are with you.

Covid-19 update in Bhutan: Source: Ministry of Health, Bhutan
26/03/2020

Covid-19 update in Bhutan:

Source: Ministry of Health, Bhutan

24/03/2020

BAD NEWS BAD NEWS BAD NEWS!

Well...here is some good news!

And remember...YOU can make the climate, change! πŸŒŽπŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ₯°

β€˜Tourism Bhutan Situation Report on COVID-19’ as of 20th March 2020.Source: Tourism Council of Bhutan
22/03/2020

β€˜Tourism Bhutan Situation Report on COVID-19’ as of 20th March 2020.

Source: Tourism Council of Bhutan

22/03/2020

His Majesty's the King of Bhutan addressed to the nation on March 22 and made some special announcements πŸ™

1. All entertainment border gates to Bhutan πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή will be closed from tomorrow (March 23rd) to deal with the COVID-19 threat. Bhutanese outside will be taken care of and nothing to worry about.

2. Students should not waste them away their time and instead study at home using BBS, internet, and other media.

3. Take good care of our parents, grandparents, elderly. Ensure they have clean environments to live in. They are the most at risk.

4. Economy and people will be impacted, but once the coronavirus is behind us, we can focus on rebuilding the economy. But the government will support everyone.

Practice social and physical distancing. Stay safe everyone! 🌎😷

All Members of Parliament (MP) commit to give one month pay to the government to help contain Coronavirus Disease (COVID...
09/03/2020

All Members of Parliament (MP) commit to give one month pay to the government to help contain Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in the country. A Joint Committee of MPs is also formed to help the government.

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Bhutan Celebrated King's Birthday By Adopting Stray Dogs, Planting Trees. πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™
26/02/2020

Bhutan Celebrated King's Birthday By Adopting Stray Dogs, Planting Trees. πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™

The only carbon negative country in the world celebrated the birthday of their king in a unique way.Prime Minister of Bhutan Lotay Tshering had asked countrymen to adopt stray dogs and plant trees as a birthday gift to their King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who turned 40 on Friday.

Top place to visit in 2020. Recheck your bucket list. πŸ˜πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή
24/02/2020

Top place to visit in 2020. Recheck your bucket list. πŸ˜πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή

Bhutan takes the coveted top country crown, England comes second and Washington, DC, is named as the second-best city to visit next year, after Salzburg.

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13/01/2020

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The credit goes to the country’s stunning landscape.

Visit the World's Only Carbon-Negative Country. πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™
03/12/2019

Visit the World's Only Carbon-Negative Country. πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™

Bhutan has built sustainability into its national identity.

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01/12/2019

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As many as 30% of Bhutanese women are married before the legal age of 18 and polygamy continues in pockets, ironical for a matrilineal society. A quarter of married women believe that their partner has a right to beat them if they refuse to have s*x or if they burn the food. The GNH survey, predicta...

"A well informed tourist will be our top brand Bhutan ambassador"Therefore, we are happy to share a guide which will hel...
01/12/2019

"A well informed tourist will be our top brand Bhutan ambassador"

Therefore, we are happy to share a guide which will help our tourists visiting the Kingdom of Bhutan enjoy responsibility.

We will put these information boards in arrival entry gates and in popular tourism sites/attractions.

We wish all of you a happy Sunday. πŸ™πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή

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11/11/2019

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Just like Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, head to Bhutan and spend some quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the breathtaking views the country has to offer.

Great news for the travelers. πŸ™πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή
24/10/2019

Great news for the travelers. πŸ™πŸ‡§πŸ‡Ή

What’s the most on-trend travel destination going to be in 2020? It’s Bhutan, according to Lonely Planet, which has put the tiny Asian nation at the top of

Rejuvenate mind, body, and spirit in the Land of the Thunder Dragon πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™
24/09/2019

Rejuvenate mind, body, and spirit in the Land of the Thunder Dragon πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΉπŸ™

"Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon," announces our Druk Air pilot, about 15 minutes before we land at Paro International Airport. For passengers like me, in a window seat on the left-hand side of the plane, the trip of a lifetime begins now.

06/08/2019

Japan's Prince Hisahito to make 1st overseas trip to Bhutan with parents.

Prince Hisahito is expected to travel to Bhutan in August with his parents Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, in what would be the 12-year-old's first overseas trip, sources close to the matter say.

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