Press Release – 21 March, 2022

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu (DGRK) has provided income support Kidu to 54,783 individuals from 14 April 2020 till date. All of these individuals have received Kidu at least once over the past 23 months. Monthly child support Kidu to around 7,000 children of the applicants have also been provided. As of February, 2022, Nu. 4,163.33 million has been disbursed. Read More

Press Release – 24 May, 2021

The threat of COVID-19 on the health and wellbeing of our people is looming larger than ever
before. Therefore, the need for enhanced vigilance and care across the country has become very
important. Read More

Press Release – 30 April, 2021

Applications for the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu (DGRK) opened in April 2021 following the address from the Prime Minister on 22nd April 2021 conveying the Command of His Majesty The King on the continuation of the Relief Kidu for an additional period of 15 months from April 2021 for people who continue to face difficulties because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

Press Release – 23 April, 2021

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu has granted Nu. 2.25 billion in monthly income support in the last one year (14th April 2020 – 31st March 2021). 52,644 individuals had applied for the Relief Kidu, out of which, 45,766 or 86.9% of the total, received Kidu at least once. Read More

Press Release – 15 January, 2021

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu received 13,409 applications from the start of the lockdown until date i.e. from 20th December 2020 until 14th January 2021. Applications had drastically reduced from November, averaging 10 per day in early December. There was a surge immediately after the continuation of the Kidu was announced on 24th December 2020. Read More

Press Release – 24 December 2020

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu will be continued from January to March 2021 and will grant Nu. 10,000 and Nu. 7,000 for the full and partial amounts, respectively.
Individuals who applied between October and December 2020 DO NOT have to re-apply. Applications are open to new applicants. Applications can be lodged at www.royalkidu.bt or by calling the following toll free numbers: 1184 for Phuntsholing/Chhukha and 1186, 1187 or 1188 for all other Dzongkhags. Applicants can also contact the Dzongkhag Administration / Dasho Drangpons as well as the following numbers for queries and assistance: 77359783, 77359784, 77359795, 17342162, 17467860, 17517356.
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Press Release on Summary of Phase I and Phase II

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Applications

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu was launched on 14 April 2020 to provide income support to individuals whose livelihoods were affected because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

33,829 applications were received in Phase I (April – June 2020). The majority of the applicants i.e. around 34% was from the tourism sector, followed by 14% from the transport and communication sector, 12% from retail and 9% from restaurant and food services.

Over 30,000 applications were received in Phase II (July – September 2020), out of which, 74% were re-applicants from Phase I.

In total, over 41,000 applications were received between April and September 2020, of which 54% were male and 46% were female. The majority of the applicants i.e. around 26% were in the 25-29 year age group followed by 23% in the 20-24 year age group. 24% have a higher secondary education level 20% with middle secondary education level.

Kidu Beneficiaries

In the Phase I, 74% of the applicants i.e. 25,126 received Kidu, of which 55% were male and 45% were female. 13,314 children were also covered under the child support Kidu of additional Nu.800 per child per month. Including child support Kidu of Nu. 27 million, a total amount of Nu. 680 million was granted to 25,126 beneficiaries.

In the Phase II, over 27,000 applicants received Kidu, of which 53% were male and 47% were female. Over 6,000 children were also covered under the child support Kidu. Including child support Kidu of Nu.14 million, around Nu. 500 million was granted in Phase II.

In total, Nu.1.2 billion was granted to over 33,000 beneficiaries and over 14,000 children in the last six months.

Over the course of Phase I, 3,099 applicants withdrew from the Kidu while 86 applicants withdrew over the course of Phase II, with most of the applicants withdrawing after having found alternative employment.

The Kidu amount was revised from Nu. 12,000 and Nu. 8,000 in Phase I to Nu. 10,000 and Nu. 7,000 in Phase II. Kidu will continue to be granted at Nu. 10,000 and Nu. 7,000 for Phase III.

His Majesty The King’s Address to the Nation – 12 September 2020

“Last month, the threat of the pandemic became very real for Bhutan when the first COVID-19 cases were detected outside the quarantine facilities. It was extremely worrying to find several positive cases, in more than one place. Those who contracted the virus and their loved ones have suffered a great deal of anxiety.

“A nationwide lockdown was introduced with immediate effect to contain the virus. The entire population had to stay home for weeks, stopping work, losing income, and running out of food and essentials. Yet, our people fully understood the magnitude of the threat we face, and willingly endured the discomfort and hardship, extending their wholehearted support to the government. I thank our people for being concerned about the collective good and showing exceptional forbearance and resilience.

“We closed our international borders in March. But, in the following months, there has been no sign that the COVID-19 pandemic will end. It has continued to spread; bringing illness, death, and distress to so many people around the world. In comparison, we were able to lead reasonably normal lives in Bhutan with some disruptions caused by just a few cases. The government, led by the Prime Minister, Dr. Lotay Tshering, has worked tirelessly over the past six months. Many public servants have put in long hours of work. Health Minister Lyonpo Dechen Wangmo, the health ministry– secretary, doctors, nurses, technicians, and other health workers – have been serving without even a day’s rest. The armed forces – RBA, RBP and RBG – supported by Desuups and numerous other volunteers, have served with inexhaustible strength and energy. Most importantly, their work has been strengthened by the unwavering sense of civic duty of the people. All these efforts have culminated in our success so far.

“What we do next is critical. The road ahead will be arduous. The enemy that we are confronting is invisible. But we cannot afford to allow COVID-19 to spread unchecked among the population. It is a new virus and, therefore, still unpredictable. Our priority will always be the health and wellbeing of our people. We will continue to do everything to ensure that lives are not put at risk.

“As we battle the pandemic, we need to be aware that it will not disappear in a matter of months – we have to brace ourselves to deal with the impact of the pandemic for the next year or two. We need a cure or a vaccine to see an end to COVID-19. There will undoubtedly be a vaccine, but it will take some time before it is ready, and some more time before it becomes widely accessible. All our planning, at both the individual and national levels, must be based on this fact.

“The pandemic and its ramifications have posed some debilitating challenges. Education has been interrupted this year. The national development process, economic activity, and the everyday lives of the people have been disrupted. When I look ahead, I see a period that will be fraught with difficulties for our people.

“At the same time, however, I am confident that we will overcome this. All our national resources, accumulated over the years through the hard work of our Kings and ancestors, our national assets, the collective capability of our institutions, the knowledge and experience of our public servants, and the dedication and stamina of our people, are being utilised today.

“Indeed, an enormous responsibility faces us all – the King, the government, and the people. As in the past, if we think and act as one, and exert our concerted efforts, we will surely overcome every obstacle and prevail against all odds.

“Although we were confronted by unforeseen challenges this year, everyone has been outstanding in performing their services. We have come together and made sure that the national machinery is functioning well. This was possible because of the immense love and dedication that our people have for our country. Our commitment to the wellbeing of our fellow Bhutanese was clearly evident in the hard work, and what we have accomplished in the past six months.

“Moving forward, to further build on our achievements, we must now muster the active involvement and support of our youth. Demographically, we have a large proportion of young people who can make a significant difference if given the opportunity. The youth of Bhutan embody vigour and energy, and they are ready to serve without fear or hesitation when needed. I am always profoundly heartened when I hear their aspirations and see their enthusiasm.

“During such times, our most crucial national endeavour is to ensure the continued wellbeing of our people. One major challenge we face today is the shortage of workforce. Understandably, expatriate workers wish to return to their homes during the pandemic, and many have already left. It is up to Bhutanese citizens, therefore, to step in and serve wherever there are shortfalls. In a sense, this is a timely opportunity. At a time when our youth are ready to serve, we can translate this prospect into reality for the long-term benefit of the nation, and achieve the extraordinary.

“When we place such a mandate on our youth, we have to be, first of all, clear about precisely what we expect. Secondly, the task that we give them should be timeless and of such national importance that it will inspire and motivate them. And finally, what we ask of them must be pragmatic and achievable given the limitations of the current situation.

“For example, Bhutan has abundant water resources compared with most of the countries in the world. Yet, there is no water in many places where it is needed, leaving large tracts of productive land fallow. Water is also a cause of conflict between communities and a predicament for rural and urban settlements alike. Our food import in the past year was over Nu. 7 billion while about 78,000 acres of arable land remained fallow.

“An estimated half of the Bhutanese population is engaged in the agriculture sector. If with a well-designed programme, our youth were engaged in building a robust water management infrastructure, it would be of long term benefit to the country. While global conflicts and wars will be fought over access to water, if we can solve this problem once and for all in Bhutan, it will be a truly noble accomplishment. This would also ensure food security, an essential aspect of our overall national goal of self-reliance. What the youth of Bhutan achieves over a year or two during the COVID-19 pandemic, will remain as a mark of triumph– an invaluable asset and a lasting legacy for future generations.

“As we grapple with this pandemic today, our religious institutions continue to supplicate the blessings of our Guardian Deities, and the government will not relax in its efforts to contain the threat. Our institutions, armed forces, Desuups, public servants, and volunteers will continue to serve the nation. The elderly will remain safe, and the people thoroughly conscientious.

“We look to the youth of Bhutan to come forward – in this hour of need – so that, beyond overcoming the challenges posed by COVID-19, we build a stronger nation.

“During this pandemic, my only priority is the wellbeing and happiness of our people, including those living abroad. With the blessings and protection of our Guardian Deities, we will all remain safe. And, as I always say, if our people stay diligent and committed, united in purpose and spirit, all will be well.

Tashi Delek.”

Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu Summary Report Phase II (July – September 2020)

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Report Date: 27 August 2020
Data as of: 26 August 2020
Total number of Applicants: 26,679
of which: Phase I reapplicants 21,158
New applicants 5,521
Total number of Kidu Beneficiaries: 22,955
Kidu Amount: Nu. 284 million
of which: Child support Kidu Nu. 7.6 million
No. of children covered 9,532
Cases forwarded from DGRK to OGZ for Immediate Ration Support from 13 Aug till date: 493
of which: Thimphu – delivered 304
July 2020
Total number of Applicants: 22,213
Number of Kidu Beneficiaries: 21,093
July applicants have received their August Kidu as well.
1 July applicant has withdrawn from August and 1 has withdrawn and
refunded his August Kidu.
August 2020 (till date)
Total number of Applicants: 4,466
Kidu disbursed for applications received upto: 16 August 2020
For total no. of applications received: 1,968
Out of which:
   Total number of Kidu Beneficiaries:
1,862

Press Release on The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu

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The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu has granted Nu. 150 million as the first disbursement of the Relief Kidu to 13,006 people. The Relief Kidu will be at Nu. 12,000 per person per month for recipients of the full amount of the Kidu and Nu. 8,000 per month for recipients of the partial amount of the Kidu. Additional support of Nu.800 per child per month will be granted to eligible beneficiaries with children. The Kidu will be provided for three months – April, May and June 2020

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu was commanded by His Majesty The King in a Royal Address to the nation on 10th April 2020 for people directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. A committee, headed by the Prime Minister, was established to oversee the implementation process. The Prime Minister launched the application process on 14th April 2020.

Announcing the disbursement of the Relief Kidu on 30 April 2020, the Prime Minister, Lyonchhen Dr. Lotay Tshering, said that the first batch of 13,006 recipients were screened from among 18,880 people who applied for the Kidu between 14th and 23rd April 2020. He said that the verification team established and supervised by the committee was assessing the remaining applications. 

More than 20,000 people from all 20 dzongkhags have applied for the Relief Kidu between 14th and 29th April 2020.

As the Relief Kidu is granted to an individual for a period of three months, it will be critical for the recipient to actively seek employment opportunities. To this end, the government, in partnership with the private sector, will also facilitate the creation of employment opportunities for affected people by expediting and accelerating the implementation of the reprioritized activities of the 12th plan through frontloading of budgetary outlays. The government will actively match the individuals with job openings. This will allow affected individuals to find employment, thereby enabling them to transition out of the Kidu. It will be of utmost importance for all Bhutanese to participate in the nation building process to support their livelihoods and sustain national economic activities.

The continuation of the Relief Kidu will depend on the evolving nature of the pandemic and the government’s COVID-19 containment measures. If the situation worsens over time, more individuals will have to be supported and the Kidu amount will be determined on a downward sliding scale to ensure wider coverage.

Background

His Majesty The King in the address to the nation on 10 April 2020 commanded that:

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.”

Bhutanese people across generations have been blessed with monarchs who have placed paramount importance on the welfare of the people, with particular concern for the most vulnerable sections of our society. The grant of Royal Kidu, a uniquely Bhutanese institution, has enabled people on the margins of subsistence to enhance their economic security and uphold their dignity.

In accordance with the Royal Command, a committee headed by the Prime Minister was established to oversee the implementation process. On 14 April 2020, the Prime Minister launched the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu application process for people directly affected by the COVID 19 pandemic.

The Relief Kidu granted by His Majesty The King during these difficult times will provide immediate financial support to distressed individuals for their sustenance. Besides defraying living expenses and sustaining demand for goods and services, the Royal Kidu would also boost morale and provide assurance and hope despite the current hardships.

Application Process

The Relief Kidu application process is designed to ensure accessibility and transparency with simultaneous application through online processes as well as through walk-in centers across the 20 Dzongkhags and a toll free line (1188) to respond to queries from the people. Furthermore, the committee also ensured widespread publicity though television, radio, newsprint and social media. Government officials in the Dzongkhags also provided valuable support to spread the message as well as assist applicants.

The committee is assisted by over 100 officials who have been engaged in responding to telephone calls, verifying data and information and providing detailed analysis of the application process.

Eligibility

The Committee has considered the following eligible categories of applicants for the first round of assessments:

  1. Employees who have been laid off, or placed on unpaid leave or reduced salary from businesses affected by COVID-19 such as tourism and tourism-dependent sectors, businesses mandated to close by Government order and activities affected to a greater degree by physical distancing and curfew;
  2. Bhutanese who were working abroad and have returned home and do not have any other source of income;
  3. Self-employed individuals who have lost their earnings either partially or completely.

The Kidu will be provided for three months – April, May and June 2020

Amount of the Relief Kidu

The amount of Relief Kidu granted to individuals is as follows:

Full amount:                    Nu. 12,000 per month

Partial amount:               Nu. 8,000 per month

The following groups have been assessed for the full amount of the Relief Kidu:

  • Employees of affected businesses who have been laid off, or placed on unpaid leave or reduced pay
  • Self-employed individuals in the tourism sector who have lost their earnings
  • Bhutanese workers who have returned home from abroad because of the pandemic and have no other sources of income

Self-employed individuals in tourism-linked businesses and other businesses affected by social distancing, mandatory closures and curfews have been assessed partial amount of the Relief Kidu.

In addition to the above, child support of Nu.800 per child per month has also been granted. The additional child support will be disbursed within the first half of May 2020 following additional verification.

Data on Applications and Assessment Outcomes

A total of 20,335 applications were received between 14th and 28th April 2020.

Assessments were carried out for 18,880 applications that were received between 14th and 23rd April 2020 with the following outcomes:

  • 13,006 applications were assessed as being eligible for the Relief Kidu
  • 310 applicants have withdrawn their applications
  • The remaining 5,564 applications are being reviewed.

All applicants will be notified through sms message on their status, including those applications that are under review.

The Relief Kidu for the 13,006 recipients will be disbursed directly into the recipients’ bank accounts. Recipients who do not have a bank account will receive the Relief Kidu in cash from the Dzongkhag Kidu Officers.

The following numbers can be contacted between 9am and 7pm for any clarifications:

  • 77359783
  • 77359784
  • 77359795
  • 17342162
  • 17467860
  • 17517356