Bhutan News archive for 06 May 2008

International Sources

See related article - Wall Street Journal
What to do: Long closed off from the rest of the world, Bhutan has been gradually opening its doors to tourists, who come to enjoy its breathtaking scenery, rich culture and quiet spirituality. The two most popular activities are trekking and taking …

Land of the Thunder Dragon - Wall Street Journal
Prayer wheels in downtown Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. Some passersby casually turn them as they go on their way, others turn the wheels more deliberately. Each wheel is inscribed with prayers or mantras; it is said that turning them has the same …

A book on Bhutanese cuisine - Kuensel Online
BOOK REVIEW 5 May, 2008 - It’s hard to imagine Bhutan without the ubiquitous chili. But there was a time when Bhutanese cuisine did not have this fiery vegetable cum spice. Chili is not endemic to the Himalayas; it originated in South America and …

The Himalayas: Over the hills and far away - Daily Telegraph
How do you define luxury? In a world where hotels offering private villas with a pool and butler have become almost commonplace, those blandishments, in themselves, are not enough. Many people are rediscovering luxury in its very absence: that simple …

FDI projects in Bhutan - Kuensel Online
5 May, 2008 - Since the foreign direct investment (FDI) policy became operational on July 1, 2005, eleven projects worth US$ 57.595 million (Nu 2,298.41 million), mostly in the manufacturing sector, have been approved of which some are still under …

Internationally, Miss Hall’s - Berkshire Eagle
ADAMS — A group of fourth-graders focused on the new German hand-clapping game they were being taught — despite the Spanish flamenco lesson begin given to their right and the guessing game being played in Chinese to their left. Such is the scene …

Tibetologists consider “Tibetan Youth Congress” a terrorist pro … - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, May 4 (Xinhua) — The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) is a stubborn advocacy group for “Tibet independence” supported by the Tibetan “government-in-exile”, which upholds complete violence and has become an armed spearhead of the 14th Dalai Lama …

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Indian church leader condemns religious ‘commercialisation’ - Ekklesia
Indian church leaders attending a once-every-four-years meeting of the National Council of Churches in India in Shillong have spoken out against what they describe as the growing commercialisation of the Christian faith - writes Atto Akkara …

Eye on Russia - CNN
For CNN’s weeklong special, “Eye on Russia,” we want to hear from you. Have you been to the country? What were your impressions? Send us your photos and videos, and share your experiences of Russia. Use the form on this page to send files from your …

Kuensel - Bhutan’s National Newspaper

… in a new bottle

5 May, 2008 - Dear readers, On turning two on April 29, City Bytes has decided to become smaller and thicker but with the same quality content. All good things come in small packages, don’t they?

The “Good Luck” Dzong
Tashichhodzong in 1955 (Photo: Of Rainbows and Clouds)

landmarks5 May, 2008 - Towards the end of 16th century, a holy lama called Lhakpa in Thimphu constructed a small dzong by the side of the Wangchhu. It was named Dongyon dzong or the “Green Stone” dzong.

BHUTANESE in Gladrags TOP 15

5 May, 2008 - A 22-year-old Bhutanese student in Bangalore, Barun Wakhley, made it to the top 15 of one of India’s biggest model competitions, the Gladrags MegaModel and Manhunt Contest in April this year.

Early Summer Gardening

5 May, 2008 - Days are longer, the mercury is rising and flowers are blooming. As summer approaches, why not dig out that gardener in you and give those wilting plants a new lease of life!

Expectant Mothers must eat right

5 May, 2008 - A women, who has been well nourished before conception, begins her pregnancy with reserves of several nutrients, so that the needs of a growing foetus can be met without affecting her health. Infants, who are well nourished in the womb, have an enhanced chance of entering life in good physical and mental health.

The bonds that bind

Jane’s Child Care 5 May, 2008 - Building a close relationship between parent and child requires work to make it strong and successful. Here are some simple tips to ensure a strong bond.

1. Tell your children you love them every day, whatever their age. Even after disagreements, when you don’t exactly “like your child”, it’s more important than ever to express your love. A simple “I love you” goes a long way towards developing a strong relationship.

Ten question

5 May, 2008 - Chime Dorji, 26, from Korphu, Trngsa, has been a freelance tour guide for two years now. We caught up with one of our City bytes readers to mark its 2nd anniversary.

1. How long have you been working as a guide?
I’ve been guiding from 2003 as a part-timer. From 2006, I became a full-time freelance guide.

X-seed planted in nine pilot schools
5 May, 2008 - Students in the nine primary schools of Thimphu and Paro are this year piloting a new teaching programme, the X-SEED, which helps teachers and students to explore different teaching and learning strategies and ensure that each child in the classroom understands.

A book on Bhutanese cuisine

Title: Chilli and Cheese - Food and society in Bhutan 227 pages
Author : Kunzang Choden
Publisher: White Lotus
ISBN: 978-974-480-118-0
Price: Nu 1,100 at DSB enterprises

BOOK REVIEW 5 May, 2008 - It’s hard to imagine Bhutan without the ubiquitous chili. But there was a time when Bhutanese cuisine did not have this fiery vegetable cum spice.

FDI projects in Bhutan
Foreign shareholdings double those of locals

5 May, 2008 - Since the foreign direct investment (FDI) policy became operational on July 1, 2005, eleven projects worth US$ 57.595 million (Nu 2,298.41 million), mostly in the manufacturing sector, have been approved of which some are still under construction.

Bhutan Observer

bO Column: Miss GNH: Credibility Inc.
I enjoyed reading Khenden Lhamo’s views and comments on my article on the ‘Miss GNH’ pageant. As they say – “Ignorance hurts but never an open debate”.
Khenden Lhamo quotes Lin Chi’s famous words – “if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him”. As an unashamed dharma bum, I believe any statement without a […]

bO observation: The weekly stupor
Thimphu resembles a bubble. A lubricious fizz wherein toys the tenants of the six realms. There’s a zoo under construction. The irony is the zoo is built by monkeys, and the monkeys are building it so that the lions can occupy it. Who gets caged or fenced in is anyone’s guess. For now, the kings […]

Readers Voice: Spoilt brats and wayward parents
Every parent wants his or her children to do well not only in their studies, but in their lives as well.
It is with this intention that we as parents go to the extent of doing almost anything to help them fulfill their dreams. Sometimes,the good intentions go awfully wrong and we have to ultimately bear […]

Signboards: bringing down democracy
Yesterday was d-day for putting up the new uniform sign boards as mandated by the Thimphu City Corporation but about 100 business outlets resisted the order.
Earlier, the TCC stated that this was as per the instructions of the government and it was streamlined after a discussion with the town committee and the MoWHS. The reasons […]

Did something go wrong, again?
The august Upper House is supposed to be the moral, ethical and apolitical voice of the new political system. The house, more than any other institution, is the conscientious guardian. The Chairperson of the house, therefore,should represent all of the qualities and principles the house should uphold.
The Chairperson, Namgay Penjore , was elected by 13 […]

No show for Indian idol
Indian Idol, Prashant Tamang, and co-contestant Charu were to perform live at the Changjiji ground in Thimphu today but there will not be any show.
Following a confusion of last-minute bureaucratic procedure and protocol, the show has been postponed. Official approval for live musical concert was given, then revoked and the matter was bounced about between […]

Who is getting what?
The pay, allowances and other benefits of the Cabinet Ministers and the MPs are tentatively in place, after much disgruntlement from members and the public.The second meeting of the cabinet ministers (CCM) held on April 29, resolved most of these issues considered pertinent by the members.
Some members expressed relief that they will not have to […]

A ground: no play
Trashigang: It is supposed to be a football ground. Only playing here could get ones feet broken because the ground is littered with boulders and stones.
The only open ground in Trashigang belongs to the Trashigang Middle Secondary School but it remains just a ground, not one that football lovers can enjoy.
The ground has, over the […]

Readers’ Voice: Teachers’ Day – a long drawn tribute
May 2, is perhaps, the only day when teachers realise that a certain group of people still acknowledge their hard work.
When world leaders decided to observe October 5 as World Teachers’ Day in 1994, they wanted to commemorate the signing of the UNESCO/ILO, which stressed the recommendation concerning the status of teachers.
The recommendations, among others, […]

Young volunteers show the way
Pemagatshel: There is nothing like youth in responsible action. This was proven in Pemagatsel on April 20 when 25 girls and 25 boys of the Y-VIA (Youth Volunteers In Action) cleaned up the water tanks and improved drinking water sources at the Nangkor Higher Secondary school, Hospital and Bhutan Telecom.
Apart from cleaning debris, the volunteers […]


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