Bhutan News archive for 29 September 2007


Calcutta Telegraph
India powers South Asia growth: World Bank report
Rediff, India - Sep 26, 2007
"India was the top reformer worldwide in trading across borders," it said, and credited Bhutan and Sri Lanka as being "the other top reformers in South Asia
India moves up 12 places in ?ease of doing biz? Hindu Business Line
'Doing business gets tougher in Bangladesh' Economic Times
Reformed India rising, dozen steps at a time Economic Times
Hindu - Daily Times
all 41 news articles
Hydrological, Met. phenomena behind Assam floods
Hindu, India - Sep 27, 2007
28 (PTI): Abnormal hydrological and meteorological phenomena in neighbouring states and Bhutan hills was the reason behind the devastating floods in Assam,
Floods, pests spoil spoil Assam tea party Economic Times
all 5 news articles
Security along Indo-Bhutan border tightened
Hindu, India - Sep 19, 2007
20 (PTI): Security along the Indo-Bhutan border has been beefed up following reports of movement of Maoists from Nepal into Bhutan through Indian territory,
TODAY'S ARTICLE: Tryst with Sleaze
Times of India, India - Sep 27, 2007
India's rank has been improving since 2004, and currently we are better placed than all our neighbours except Bhutan. The TI index is based on perceptions
Corrupting a bad habit Hindustan Times
all 3 news articles
Bhutanese journalists on course for elections
Radio Netherlands, Netherlands - Sep 7, 2007
by Sigrid Deters* In 2008 the 700000 citizens of Bhutan will go to the polls to elect a parliament for the first time in history.
Asia-Pacific travel continues to increase
Bizjournals.com, NC - Sep 26, 2007
Among the regional destinations that posted "best-ever" tourism performances in 2006 are Hawaii, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Bhutan, Japan, South Korea,

New Statesman
Why the king must go
New Statesman, UK - Sep 27, 2007
He also supports the repatriation of more than 100000 refugees from Bhutan who have languished in camps in eastern Nepal for 17 years. Bhutanese Maoists
East India Hotels may not pursue Rs 400-cr rights
Economic Times, India - 18 hours ago
The Oberoi group has stakes in several upcoming greenfield projects overseas, including two in Bhutan. It is also unlocking the value of its land bank to
Explaining India?s silence over Burma
Daily Times, Pakistan - 19 hours ago
The Burmese army has not undertaken a big operation against our north-eastern rebel groups like Bhutan did in 2003. The junta has taken us for a ride,
VIEW: Four votes of shame ?Saleem H Ali
Daily Times, Pakistan - 19 hours ago
The list of abstentions was all over the map: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burundi, Colombia, Georgia, Kenya, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Samoa,

ARSP delegation visits Bhutan

29 September, 2007 -His Majesty the King with the Antar-Rashtriya Sahayog Parishad (ARSP) delegates.

Authorities investigate alleged electorate malpractice
29 September, 2007 -The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB), the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the dzongkhag authorities are looking into the allegations of unlawful practices by the party workers of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in five dzongkhags.

DPT President warns people about unlawful pressures
Bribery and intimidation for votes are illegal and harmful to the future of democracy in Bhutan …
says Jigmi Y Thinley.

29 September, 2007 -“Beware of those that come to buy your vote. Your vote is a ‘Norbu Rinpoche’, a precious gem, a once in a lifetime gift. His Majesty the fourth King has given you each a precious gift, with the hope that you will use it wisely. That ‘Norbu’ is the people’s right, which is the right to choose your leader, to shape your destiny, and the destiny of your country. It is your sacred duty to protect, so defend it well.”

PDP President kicks off eastern tour
“… PDP is very confident in the east because eastern people know who is good for them,”
says Sangay Ngedup.

29 September, 2007 -The people of Saling, Gongdu, Tsamar, and Khenkhar gewogs in Mongar know the former agriculture minister, Sangay Ngedup. They know him as the “Walking Lyonpo who walks to give roads and schools”.

ACC beefs up staff
29 September, 2007 -The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has been given a new lease of life, with nine new recruits “hand-picked” from civil servants, as an interim measure to address the commission’s immediate challenges.

PDP to sue Kuensel
29 September, 2007 -The Chukha office of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has decided to sue Kuensel for “false statements” in a September 26 story, “DPT takes PDP to court” on the grounds that the DPT has not filed a case in the Phuentsholing dungkhag court.

Value for money or money for value?
29 September, 2007 -The construction work that is going on around Thimphu and other dzongkhag centres will soon make a difference to the face of the capital and other towns around the country. The idea is that we will be proud of what we eventually see.

The Future of Tertiary Education in Bhutan
This is the third installment in a series of articles written by Dr. Austin Reid, setting out the challenges and the choices facing Bhutan in its development of a tertiary education policy

3 The Labour Market and Tertiary Education

Job seekers at a job fair in Thimphu earlier this year

28 September, 2007 -A key economic assumption is that knowledge rather than physical capital, and knowledge workers rather than traditional labour skills, are amongst the key essentials for a nation’s economic development and a prerequisite of global competitiveness. The emergence of knowledge-based economies has resulted in a number of trends and challenges that tertiary education systems and institutions have to contend with.

Second 26-year old for Tsirang NC seat

Pema Drukpa

28 September, 2007 -This December, when Bhutanese go to the poll, Pema Drukpa will turn 26, just about qualifying to contest for the National Council elections.

Trashigang dzongda joins DPT

Minjur Dorji

28 September, 2007 -The Trashigang dzongda, Minjur Dorji, knows the dzongkhag like the back of his hand. He also appears to be popular there.

Minjur Dorji is Druk Phuensum Tshogpa’s candidate from the Kanglung-Samkhar-Udzorong constituency of Trashigang. He announced his intention to join politics last week.


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