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SAARC members plan rail corridor
NDTV.com, India - 8 hours ago During the meeting, India, Bhutan and Sri Lanka recommended nine sub-regional and regional projects including a rail corridor between Colombo and Chennai … SAARC finalises paper on regional trade corridor Daily Times India to urge Pak, Bangla to grant transit Economic Times all 30 news articles |
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Bhutan directive to civil servants
Hindu, India - Aug 29, 2007 Thimphu, Aug. 30 (PTI): In a bid to ensure that there are no partisan activities in the run-up to Bhutan's first general elections next year, civil servants … |
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Glacial overview
The Statesman, India - 22 hours ago The Himalayas ? source of Asia?s nine largest rivers and a lifeline for 1.3 billion people downstream ? sweep over 2400 kilometres across Bhutan, China, … Q&A: 'The future of the planet lies in the market' Times of India all 2 news articles |
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Lara Dutta is new age Paro
NDTV.com, India - Aug 29, 2007 Lara Dutta and Shiney Ahuja will be seen sharing the screen space as Paro and Devdas in Sudhir Mishra's Devdas. Lara was a natural choice for the role as … |
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In democracy shift, Bhutan gets new caretaker PM
Times of India, India - Aug 3, 2007 GUWAHATI: A caretaker prime minister has taken office in Bhutan as the Himalayan kingdom makes the historic shift to parliamentary democracy, officials said … |
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Caretaker prime minister appointed in Bhutan
Hindustan Times, India - Aug 3, 2007 Lyonpo Kinzang Dorji was appointed the new caretaker prime minister of Bhutan as seven ministers, including Prime Minister Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk, … |
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Kingdom in the clouds
Toronto Star, Canada - Aug 16, 2007 Prayer flags flutter in the mountain breeze of the Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan. Nestled high in the Himalayas between China and India, the nation has only … |
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Reluctant citizens gear up for first election
Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 11, 2007 But not in the remote, Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Here, it's the King who is trumpeting democracy and calling for a one-person, one-vote system. … |
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Better coordination required for flood management: Patil
Hindu, India - 19 hours ago He said talks were also on with Nepal, Bhutan and some other neighbouring countries for construction of dams that could prevent flooding in India and help … |
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Science asks what makes up happy
Taipei Times, Taiwan - Aug 28, 2007 By Arthur Max and Toby Sterling The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan long ago dispensed with the notion of Gross National Product as a gauge of well-being. … |
Calls to near and dear cost dear
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31 August, 2007 - With her baby strapped on her back, Thinley Wangmo restlessly awaits her turn outside a telephone booth in Merak. Inside the booth is a man whose frame fills up the room, horizontally and vertically, and who is rasping loudly on the phone, oblivious of the discomfort. Thinleys daughter breaks into a wail. Exasperated, she ask the lady behind her to keep her place and dashes out of the line to comfort her baby. Minutes later, she returns. |
Cars are a necessity in Zhemgang
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From none to many |
Time Out 31 August, 2007 - The journey to Zhemgang town can be lonely. Aside from a few golden langurs seated on branches grooming each other for lice in a shared sense of harmony, you dont see much, let alone a car.
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31 August, 2007 - Working overtime almost everyday has become a way of life for Tek Bahadur Subba, the principal of Tshengkharla Middle Secondary School in Khamdang, Trashiyangtse.
It began when he was posted as a teacher of a remote boarding school in eastern Bhutan. Apart from teaching 35 periods a week, he had additional responsibilities like supervising morning and evening studies and co-curricular activities. This went on 10 years. I loved every moment of it, recalled the principal.
New ambassador to Bangladesh
30 August, 2007 -
The former Chief of Protocol, Tshering Dorji, has been appointed as the new ambassador of Bhutan to the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh.
High court upholds verdict
30 August, 2007 -
In a judgment passed on August 24, the full bench of the High Court upheld the verdict passed by bench II, which had sentenced the former coordinator for the bio-mass briquette project of the National Women Association of Bhutan (NWAB), to six and a half years in prison on June 21 this year.
Malaria claims first victim in Phuentsholing
30 August, 2007 - A 29-year-old man died of malaria at the Phuentsholing general hospital on August 27, making it the first reported malaria death in the border town this year.
30 August, 2007 - An unidentified body of a man was found along the riverside of Wang chhu near the Chuzom checkpost bridge, 30 kilometers away from Thimphu, on August 25. The examining medical officer, Dr. Pakila Dukpa, described the deceased as someone aged between 50-70 years, 165 cm (55) tall, bald sparse white goatee and a stocky physique.
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| Lt. General K.S. Rao |
30 August, 2007 - Completing the task given to project DANTAK within the stipulated time is sacrosanct, according to the director general of border roads, Lt. General K.S. Rao, who was on a farewell visit to the country.
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| Farida Khambata and Kipchu Tshering formalise BNBs joining the global programme on August 28 in Thimphu |
The Bhutan National Banks trade-finance business can expect to see robust growth with the bank joining the Global Trade Finance Programme of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on August 28.
The programme will provide the BNB a US $ one million facility risk coverage and access to a global network to promote the flow of goods and services between developing countries.
Humphrey scholarships for mid-level professionals
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| Mr. Larry Schwartz |
30 August, 2007 - It wasnt until recently that more and more Bhutanese people have begun surfing the Internet looking for scholarships to pursue further studies.
Besides in-service employees working in various agencies for three years or more, mid-level professionals, who have worked for more than a decade, are also looking for open scholarships on the net.
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