National Land Commission

New Brand Guidelines for the National Land Commission Secretariat

New Brand Guidelines for the National Land Commission Secretariat
The 175th Friday Forum featured a presentation by Mr. Tshering Gyeltshen, representing BRIDGEN TEAM unveiled the new Brand Guidelines for the National Land Commission Secretariat. These guidelines serve as a blueprint for ensuring a unified and impactful representation of the organization’s brand. This includes clear rules on logo usage, emphasizing the importance of maintaining sufficient space around the logo for visibility and impact. A designated color palette is provided to maintain brand cohesion, along with guidelines for typography to ensure consistency across all communication materials. Additionally, the guidelines stress the importance of maintaining a professional and authoritative tone of voice in all messaging. Visual elements, including approved imagery, are also highlighted, emphasizing the need to align with the organization’s mission and values to reinforce its identity effectively.
 
By adhering to these guidelines, the National Land Commission Secretariat aims to present a consistent and recognizable brand image, reinforcing its credibility and authority in its communications with stakeholders and the public. Click here to Download the copy.

Implementation of revised State Land  Lease Rates 2023

Implementation of revised State Land  Lease Rates 2023

State Land (SL) leasing in the country plays crucial role in land management, urban development and economic growth.It provides oppotunities for individuals, public and private entities toutilize land resources for commercial, industrial, agricultural or recreational purpose. The NLCS would like to inform all the relevant stakeholders to implement the revised ” State Land Lease Rates 2023 “
Click  Here to Download The State Land Lease Revised Rates 2023  

Promotion of Utilization of Geospatial Information

Promotion of Utilization of Geospatial Information

The 2nd seminar for the technical cooperation project with JICA on ” The project for the Promotion of Utilization of Geospatial Information through the Development of National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) for Bhutan” was held on 11th October 2023 at the National Land Commission.

During the seminar, the project management team provided an overview and progress of all the activities associated with the project’s two main outputs which are;
1. Capacity development for the operation planning and implementation for the strategic utilization and promotion of NSDI.
2. Capacity development for making, updating, management, and utilization of digital topographic map.
Additionally, external stakeholders, including Thimphu Thromde and the Department of Local Governance and Disaster Management, made presentations on ”Building mobility data of city buses with General Transit Feeds Specification ” and ”Disaster Risk Management Portal” respectively.
The primary objective of this seminar was to raise awareness, foster closer collaboration, and keep member agencies of the Centre for Geo-Information and other key stakeholders, informed about the project’s progress.

Soft Launch of Enhanced eSakor System

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the upgraded eSakor system. The system is now accessible to all citizens through https://esakor.nlcs.gov.bt and can also be reached via the NLCS website www.nlcs.gov.bt.

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