Bhutan News archive for 06 July 2008

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Will India’s new-look cinema influence Bhutanese films? - Hindu
Thimphu: Bollywood has had considerable influence in Bhutan and now with the re-emergence of India’s ‘off-beat’ cinema, Bhutanese filmmakers are debating whether it would change in the country’s approach to movies too. According to filmmaker …

From Texas to Bhutan in a Day - OhmyNews
There are certain events Washingtonians never fail to miss: the cherry blossoms, the film fests and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Now in its 42nd year, the Folklife rarely disappoints. This year was no exception. The Folklife Festival presents …

China, Dalai Lama Aides Disagree at Last Talks Before Olympics - Bloomberg
July 6 (Bloomberg) — Talks between China and envoys of the Dalai Lama were inconclusive as the Chinese lacked “serious and sincere commitment,” the Tibetan representatives said. During two-day talks ending July 2, the envoys, Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari …

Time to protect the Thunder Dragon - Sify
Though he is above 80, Lt Gen. Jack Frederick Ralph Jacob, a hero of the 1971 war with Pakistan, remains a keen student of strategic warfare. “I’ve learned from every campaign since Alexander the Great and Napoleon,” he explains. Jacob, who also …

Greenhouse Gases: The Developed World’s Role - Time
Geothermal energy in Iceland. Most references to the role of China and India in global mitigation of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are generally simplistic. The typical argument put forward highlights the fact that these countries would …

Trash-Talking Archery On The Mall - NPR News
All Things Considered , July 4, 2008 · Every year around the Fourth of July, the Smithsonian Institution hosts the Folk Life Festival on the National Mall in Washington. The festival is an opportunity to learn about the nuances of different …

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Arunachal,Meghalaya favour trade with China,B’desh - Business Standard
As India is intensifying its efforts to broaden trade ties with South East Asia, two northeastern states have pitched for opening of border trading posts with neighbouring countries, including China. Notwithstanding Beijing’s claim over his state …

Dancing video unites the world - News.com.au
A VIDEO starring cheerful traveller named Matt and dubbed Dancing Around the World has become more than a sensation on YouTube, earning almost four million views since it was uploaded June 20. It chronicles Matt Harding’s 14-month journey to 42 …

SSB joins hands with security forces; recruits females - Zee News
New Delhi, July 06: Even as the Parliamentarians wait for the women reservation, the country’s paramilitary have already moved in setting up exclusive battalions for the fairer sex with the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) also falling in line and …

Kuensel - Bhutan’s National Newspaper

Mining’s dirty business
Nearly all 39 mines and 27 stone quarries have been found to be environmentally unfriendly, breaking multiple rules and affecting local communities.

5 July, 2008 - A village in danger of being wiped out, big boulders dumped regularly down a narrow school path, houses and people caked with coal dust, rivers and streams polluted, pristine environments destroyed and not restored, paddy crops washed away, laws violated, communities affected and authorities mum.

Amendment proposal shot down
5 July, 2008 - The chairman of the constitution drafting committee, Lyonpo Sonam Tobgye, has denied amendment to the Constitution proposed jointly by the national assembly speaker and the national council chairperson.

Rewa trial verdicts
5 July, 2008 - After four months of trial, the Thimphu dzongkhag court, on July 3, sentenced the nine men, accused in the Rewa case for involuntary manslaughter, to prison terms ranging from two to six years six months.

DHI & its pay structure
5 July, 2008 - Following decades of Bhutanese corporate failures, where directors were deemed to be more or less asleep on the job, the Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) was designed and aimed to shake things up. But the agency, since its launch, has come under a blaze of friendly fire, much of which is targeted at two of its features - pay and autonomy.

Wastedre sources
5 July, 2008 - It is estimated that around 10 percent of the 9th plan outlay or around Nu 7 billion was wasted under the construction sector and procurement of goods by way of corruption, inefficiency, lack of transparency, outdated and unclear laws, poor planning and apathy.

Night-hunters of the mugging kind
5 July, 2008 - Two Indian labourers were mugged at around 8:30 pm last Sunday near the royal society for the protection of nature (RSPN) office by ten youth aged in their twenties.

At home abroad

5 July, 2008 - Hundreds of Bhutanese students graduate every year from universities in India but a few never return home, at least not to work. Used to the life, atmosphere, food, and people, a few students have started staying back to start their career in places they have gotten used to.

No cap on membership despite misgivings
5 July, 2008 - The first general election in March saw thousands of people becoming members of the two political parties. Former local heads like gups and chimis took the lead and many others followed.

The media reported incidents of party members playing an active role in garnering support for their party and candidates.

Govt. funding of parties approved
5 July, 2008 - The national assembly on Thursday approved government funding for the two political parties that get through the primary round to sustain themselves.

Can we?
5 July, 2008 - The policy to boost power development to 10,000 MW by 2020 is an interesting one. At a time when the government needs the revenue the proven strategy of hydropower makes sense. With global warming being a reality and the chances that our glacial lakes may last only decades, it seems to make sense that we exploit this clean energy concept while we can.

Bhutan Observer

Civil Society Organisations:a renaissance in time
As parliamentary democracy and a fast evolving socio-economic environment unfolds we are confronted with ever emerging challenges: drug/alcohol/substance abuse, poverty, juvenile crimes, rape, domestic violence, teenage pregnancy, environment, animal rights et al; rapid development is ushering in attendant social malaises like waste management, rising unemployment, suicides, murders and unprecedented crimes; the sharp decline in social […]

“Unfulfilled promise”
I promised my mother,
To be a doctor in life;
I would serve without searching wife.
Treat with different medicine;
Unfortunately my promised was not full filled.
Sudden demise of my mother.
Stopped my future planned,
That I have really bothered.
Now, I have no anything to do,
Rather look back to my house and land,
With knowledge in my brain;
But big axe and spade […]

Campus of the distinguished (Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk)
Alma Mater:
Gaupay Primary School, Paro (1960)
Bethany Primary School, Darjeeling (1961-62)
St. Joseph College, North Point, Darjeeling (1963-1970)
Higher Education
St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, Delhi (1971-1974)
Memories of Campus Life
My entire schooling and college life was spent on campus. While, especially as a child I missed home, many years away from the protection and security of home life during […]

Shah Rukh Khan in rural Bhutan
Dont be santusth with cable TV. Thoda aur wish karo. Dish karo. Rural Bhutan connects with Dish TV and Shah Rukh Khan (Photo by Sonam Tobgay)

Briefly
His Majesty the King granted an audience to the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Mr Rohitha Bogollagama, at the Tashichhodzong on Monday. He was on a two-day official visit.
In keeping with the government policy of promoting private sector development, the Lhengye Zhungtshog has approved the outsourcing of the security management of the JDWNRH to the G4S […]

Pelki, the miracle baby
It’s a miracle she is alive, though she cries and the injuries are still fresh and visible on her head. At the pediatric ward in JDWNRH, a poster stuck on the notice board says, “Listen dear, I am lucky to be getting only mom’s milk,” but that unfortunately is not the case with little Pelki, […]

The city bites
Few government organisations are as infamous for inefficiency and loopholes as the Thimphu City Corporation (TCC). On closer viewing, the municipal body is a hapless and misunderstood organisation desperate to shake loose its bane of ill repute.
Whether it is for old building permits, construction, land pooling, checking thram number, land ownership, transfer of properties, clearance […]

RSTA taking the driver’s seat
Really, no kidding, there really is a government organisation that is cutting down on red tape. The Road Safety Transportation Authority (RSTA) is working on many plans, one of which is decentralising the licensing process so that it may issue licenses with minimal fuss. Earlier, the licensing process was widely known to frustrate applicants throughout […]

The get-away
Phuentsholing may be one of the most developed towns but judging by its appearance, it falls short of being a prosperous urban region. The rush-hour traffic along the crowded streets and the bottlenecks at the Phuentsholing Gate create tremendous traffic jams daily.
The streets are jam-packed with thousands of vehicles every day. Long lines of cars, […]

Cement plants and its pollution
People living in the vicinity of cement plants are increasingly complaining about pollution caused by dust particles. They say that besides the smog on the environment, there is also the threat to health. There is the call for proper assessment of such situations and the need for necessary action.
The National Environment Commission (NEC) has rules […]


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