Friday, March 13, 2020

Saving the Economy of Bhutan: COVID19


The inevitable is here. Serious impact on the economy in the light of COVID19: I believe Bhutan should start planning and implementing. Earlier the better! Many of the options would need policy interventions and pre-planning.

My two cents for now.
- Damage control right now itself, before it gets worse. People are expecting a miracle from the government and spending off their money not realizing that we are only digging the well deeper. Please save and use your resources judiciously – including office supplies, food and fuel. Only use what really necessary

- Start with Furlough for civil servants and others who do not have much work. 4 days work/week- but same service- delivery, after making sure they complete services on time. I am sure people will not mind the work and break while the government can save money. Salary needs to be reduced by 4days/month- 20% salary reduction! I am hope many people will not feel the pinch as there are many who are going jobless now. By the way, this is a common practice in many countries around world.


- Let all government workshops/ seminars/ training/ travel and logistics be organized by private travel agents and hotels. Many government officials spend days on such works. Civil servants and corporate officials can then concentrate on governance and service delivery while the private employees will be engaged!


- Involve our young people immediately in the agriculture sector. esp mushroom farming/ floriculture etc, and others. Let them know that – the option is to go broke or work in the farms for some time. Plough up all fallow lands!


- Try to include young people into the construction sector. Convince them that only sweating can get them food. It would save us money on labours and speed up work for more well to do people. I am sure we will have enough jobs in the construction sector.









Monday, January 13, 2020

Welcome to Ludrong Hotel

Kuzuzangpo la! Welcome to Ludrong Hotel. Ludrong is the old name of Langjophakha, the location of our hotel. We are a local family owned and operated tourist hotel with 20 rooms, a Conference hall, Steam, Sauna, Gym, Spa, a cafe and a multi cuisine Rooftop Restaurant and Bar which are connected with an elevator. Our water heating is from renewable Solar Energy along with other energy efficient devices and systems for environmental concerns. It is a perfect home for your stay in Thimphu with a perfect blend of traditional Bhutanese features and modern amenities.



Our Special Features
  • 24 Front Desk Service and security 
  • Electric Mattresses on all Beds
  • Luxurious Mattresses of 12” thickness with memory foam 
  • Dedicated basement parking
  • Green Hotel practices in the Hotel
  • Rooftop Restaurant and Bar – First of kind in Thimphu 
  • Local and Traditional features with modern technology 
  • Steam, Sauna, Gym and Spa
  • Dedicated Lease Line Internet
  • Multi cuisine food with Bhutanese, Indian and Continental 
  • Signature Cocktails, Meals and Salads 
  • A CafĂ© on the ground Floor with delicious Pastries 
  • ADA Accessible 
  • Within walking distance to cultural attractions of Thimphu - Ludrong Park and Tashichhodzong