Bhutan News archive for 08 July 2008

International Sources

Going home or abroad: question for Bhutanese refugees in Nepal – Xinhua News Agency
Goldhap Refugee camp, Jhapa (Nepal), July 8 (Xinhua) — Thirty-eight-year-old Krishna Prasad Sharma, who has been living in Nepalas a Bhutanese refugee since 1991, is excited that his family will soon find a new home in a developed country under a …

UTEP embraces Bhutan’s cultural heritage – El Paso Times
Dancers rehearsed at the Don Haskins Center on Monday in preparation for the Bhutan Festival. The University of Texas at El Paso will present the Bhutan Festival 2008 to celebrate its ties to the Himalayan country beginning today with special dances …

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 …

UPDATE 1-Bangladesh urges cooperation to ensure food security – Reuters India
DHAKA, July 8 (Reuters) – Bangladesh called for cooperation among regional countries on Tuesday to ensure food security for vulnerable people in poor nations. “Both food and oil are now big challenges for countries like us, and no one can face the …

A private dance? 4 million Web fans say no – International Herald Tribune
There are no weekend box office charts for online videos. But if there were, near or at the very top of the list right now might well be a four-and-a-half-minute video called “Dancing,” which more than four million people have viewed on YouTube, and …

Region must co-operate for food security: Bangaldesh – Daily Times
DHAKA: Bangladesh called for co-operation among regional countries on Tuesday to ensure food security for vulnerable people in the least developed nations. “Both food and oil are now big challenges for countries like us, and no one can face the …

Bangladesh urges cooperation to ensure food security – Reuters India
DHAKA, July 8 (Reuters) – Bangladesh called for cooperation among regional countries on Tuesday to ensure food security for vulnerable people in the least developed nations. “Both food and oil are now big challenges for countries like us, and no one …

Yeti ‘scalp’ turns heads in Bhutan – bbc
And yet the conjecture and the fascination endures. Legends, travellers tales, footprints in the snow and occasionally something more tangible. Wildlife artist Pollyanna Pickering was travelling in Bhutan looking for the rare snow leopard. Instead …

Thousands pray for separate state for Gorkhas in India – Daily Times
DARJEELING: Leaders of the ethnic Nepali-speaking minority in India’s mountainous and tea-rich northeast have started month-long prayers to press for their own federal state. Ethnic Gorkhas – who number more than a million in the eastern state of …

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 …

Kuensel – Bhutan’s National Newspaper

Dysfunctional Family
7 July, 2008 – Blonde, pretty, dressed to the nines, looking like a bride on her wedding day, she came upon me all of a sudden.

The Dance of Illusion
7 July, 2008 – I am the child
of illusion, who dances to the sound of a thousand illuminating suns. Having met the perfect Buddha, who looked upon me with compassion, I crossed the ocean of samsara. In this magical illusion, I pay homage to the Dharma Lord. May everyone find liberation in the sweet nectar of your teachings.

The heat is on …

7 July, 2008 – On June 26 and 27, daytime temperatures in the capital city soared to 29.5 degree Celsius. It was, so far, the hottest days of 2008, a climb by almost three degree compared with the average temperatures five years ago.

The pool – 6 years off and on

7 July, 2008 – After waiting for six long years, swimmers in Thimphu will again have to wait for another several months because the new swimming pool although ready will not be open to the public just yet.

Asthma – That breathtaking disease

7 July, 2008 – Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of airways, characterised by increased responsiveness of the tracheo-bronchial tree to a number of stimuli.

Bead art

7 July, 2008 – Now you know what to do with those old necklaces.

* Look through leftover beads to find an
interesting assortment.
* Find some items that
need to be decorated.
It could be a hand held mirror, a candlestick, a vase, or even a picture frame.
* Spread white glue on the area to be decorated.
* Cover the glue with beads and let dry.

Summer Car Care

7 July, 2008 – Summer can be tough on cars, especially during high temperatures when heat can destroy batteries and stress the cooling system and tires. As a precaution, these vehicle components should be checked periodically during summer to help avoid breakdowns and car problems.

10?

7 July, 2008 – Radika Darjee, 24, from Kalikhola, Sarpang, is a salesgirl at one of the shops in Thimphu. She shares her views on which ice creams are in demand this summer.

1. How long have you been working?
It’s been five years running now.

Decline and fail of a drug addict
Over the years, drug-related cases have been on a rise. Reported overdose deaths average one a month and Bhutanese youth are taking to
psychotropic substances like it’s an essential part of their diet.

7 July, 2008 – The elegant young man is clad in a black gho. He is looking straight ahead with a blank expression on his face, the black gho a contrast to his flawless skin. His striking aspect predates the “Korean look” of today.

Trongsa dog pound teething problems
You can take a dog to the pound but you can’t keep it there

7 July, 2008 – Trongsa town’s attempt to pound its strays is proving to be easier said than done with more than half the dogs having escaped within two weeks of being pounded.

Bhutan Observer

Should the political parties be funded by the state government?
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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, [...]

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