Bhutan News archive for 21 August 2007

Bhutan vanaspati floods market
Economic Times, India - Aug 19, 2007
PHUNTSHOLLING: After Nepal and Sri Lanka, it?s now Bhutan?s turn to eat into the domestic vanaspati retail market, pushing local vanaspati producers to the
Assam to revamp Brahmaputra Board
Hindustan Times, India - 9 hours ago
The chief minister said that releasing of dam waters in Arunachal Pradesh and the neighbouring country of Bhutan was another reason for the floods.
Asia: Bhutan to open first call center in English
Asahi Shimbun, Japan - Jul 25, 2007
Domestic phone calls made in the United States will be forwarded to the country northeast of India, and Bhutanese operators will answer questions.
More rain, diseases worsen South Asia floods
Reuters India, India - Aug 19, 2007
"Water flowing down from Bhutan has caused the flash floods and aggravated the flood situation in the state," said Bhumidhar Burman, the oil-rich state's

Voice of America
The international buzz
Hindustan Times, India - Aug 20, 2007
Is using economic and military means to draw Pakistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives and Sri Lanka into its orbit. For obvious reasons it does not
Japanese PM confirms date of Cabinet reshuffle Xinhua
Japanese PM due for India visit BBC News
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Scouting Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Los Angeles Times, CA - Aug 1, 2007
While observances took place from the Kingdom of Bhutan to Ecuador, the symbolic focus was on Brownsea Island, off the coast of southern England.
Unchartered territory
ic Wales, United Kingdom - Aug 17, 2007
His best case scenario, says the community astrologer of the Layap people in the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, is to be reincarnated as a monkey.
African refugee numbers slashed for Iraqi intake
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Aug 17, 2007
Mr Andrews said the increased intake from Asia was largely because of resettlement programs for Burmese refugees in Thailand and Bhutanese refugees in Nepal
Youth touring world on bicycle to spread AIDS awareness
Hindustan Times, India - Aug 17, 2007
Somen claimed that so far he had visited five countries so far, including Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar. He has toured 27 states and five
Tantia Constructions to double overseas operations
Economic Times, India - Aug 16, 2007
"We already have a presence in the South-Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries like Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan.

Sakten’s unique burial

Sakten village

Timeout 22 August, 2007 - Shaped by the harsh northern
environment in which they live,
the people of Merak and Sakten, the nomadic community of the east, have evolved a unique identity and lifestyle that is in practiced in life and in death.

The Naazips of Merak-Sakten

Sumba and his family

21 August, 2007 - Except for the tinkle of harness
bells and the occasional grunt
of yaks the valley is silent. Early morning mist shrouds the lone hut in Merathang, a pasture bordering Merak and Sakten gewogs, in the extreme north of Trashigang.

On a gray August day
DPT applies to register with the Election Commission of Bhutan.
Earlier, its members met in Kelki school to elect their leader

DPT’s Lyonpo Wangdi Norbu counting the “Yes” votes

It’s Wednesday, August 15, in
Thimphu, and a big day for
the newly formed political party, Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT). After much speculation and rumours in the media and elsewhere, DPT will formally choose its leader. If your guess is on the list, then your guess is as good as anybody’s, including the insiders, quips a DPT member as he ushers the supporters and guests into the Kelki school hall, the meeting’s venue.

Zhabdrung’s advice
20 August 2007 - Emphasise perseverance,
sacrifice, enthusiasm, the
significance of contentment and the need for discipline to ensure self-improvement.

Bullets found in dzong
20 August 2007 - Two lead bullets discovered by
workers at the Semtokha dzong
conservation project recently has led some Bhutanese to believe that they may have been used in the attack that the dzong came under hundreds of years ago.

Solar electrification course
20 August 2007 - The Japan Fund for Poverty
Reduction is sponsoring 26
rural Bhutanese women to be trained in India in the use and maintenance of solar equipment in their villages.

Hooray! free ribbed condoms
20 August 2007 - Dotted, ribbed, flavoured,
ultra-thin– the smart men
condoms, which were once available from selected shops for a hefty price, will now be obtainable in most shops, restaurants, bars, and discotheques in the country- for free.

My Day Out!
20 August, 2007 - You probably infer
from the title that I
am writing about a picnic, and having lots of fun. Well, you’re wrong; though it was supposed to be fun, all right!

The Unheard Cries
20 August, 2007 - The process of development in
our country is at its apex. Industries are coming up and the existing factories are booming. Vehicles are increasing daily. Science has taken a great step in the country’s prosperity. Machines are manufactured and used in various ways, making it easier for people to get things done. People are growing rich and happy.

Infrastructure to fuel economic growth
18 August, 2007 - Project Dantak, which has built about 1,600 kilometres of roads and 83 permanent bridges in Bhutan in past four decades, added another notch to its count with the inauguration of a double lane bridge over the Olarongchu in Semtokha on August 16.


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