Bhutan, nestled in the Himalayas, has been in news in the last few days. The country, which embarked on a vaccination drive on March 27 has, already managed to inoculate 93 per cent of the eligible.
Unemployment Bhutan s rising problem
Fri, Apr 30 2021 12:33 IST |
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Unemployment Bhutan s rising problem.(photo:India Narrative). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 30: Bhutan, nestled in the Himalayas, has been in news in the last few days. The country, which embarked on a vaccination drive on March 27 has, already managed to inoculate 93 per cent of the eligible adults with their first shots within just two weeks. However, the country is facing another challenge. Rising unemployment. Many experts said that this is due to the lack of a vibrant private sector.
The Labour Force Survey conducted November and December, 2020 showed that unemployment rate increased drastically to 5 per cent.
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India, Bangladesh must focus on small local issues across the border
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Dhaka, a Bangladeshi think-tank has flagged practical grassroots projects to advance the special relationship.
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NEW DELHI: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi s visit to Dhaka, a Bangladeshi think-tank has flagged practical grassroots projects to advance the special relationship. Prime Minister Modi s visit is part of celebrations marking 50 years of the liberation of Bangladesh.
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India, Bâdesh must boost people to people contact and focus on small local issues across border
Fri, Mar 05 2021 02:05:12 PM
By Mahua Venkatesh
New Delhi, Mar 5: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi s visit to Dhaka, a Bangladeshi think-tank has flagged practical grassroots projects to advance the special relationship. Prime Minister Modi s visit is part of celebrations marking 50 years of the liberation of Bangladesh. The focus between the two countries typically has always been on big issues, but there is a need to prioritise local issues which may not hit headlines but impact the daily lives of the people living in the border areas. These small initiatives can have a far reaching impact in building a stable relationship between India and Bangladesh, says Nazneen Ahmed, Senior Research Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) in a conversation with India Narrative.