Bhutan News archive for 28 January 2008

First private school in eastern Bhutan (Kuensel)
28 January, 2008 - Students from eastern Bhutan who do not make it to government schools after class X may have the option of continuing higher secondary education closer to home from the 2008 academic session.

Bhutan bans import of poultry from India (Hindustan Times)
Bhutan has banned the import of poultry and its products from India for an indefinite period following an outbreak of bird flu in West Bengal.

Tara-thon - a worthwhile effort (Kuensel)
28 January, 2008 - Jogging along the east-west highway through mixed vegetation and temperate and cold climates and scaling five dizzying mountain passes, 12 Tara-thon runners entered the Thimphu clock tower on January 24 showered with applauds from the capital’s residents.

Bombs in Bhutan stir refugee crisis (Asia Times)
CHENNAI - The orchestrated bomb blasts that detonated on Monday in the capital of Thimphu and three other locations across Bhutan are a powerful reminder of the simmering refugee problem that has long plagued the ruling government and tarnished the reputation of the tiny Himalayan kingdom often referred to as Shangri-La.

Explosions rock Bhutan ahead of first polls (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A string of blasts rocked the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan at the weekend, wounding one person and damaging shops and businesses, a spokesman for the Royal Bhutanese Police said Monday.

RCom plans to offer broadband in Bhutan (rediff.com)
The company is also in advanced stages of negotiations to rope in the kingdom’s largest telecom service provider, Bhutan Telecom, as partner.

Explosions rock Bhutan (Gulf Times)
THIMPHU: A string of explosions rocked Bhutan injuring one woman and damaging shops and businesses, officials said yesterday.

RCom plans to offer broadband in Bhutan (Business Standard India)
In increasing instances of Indian companies looking at offering services beyond the country’s shore, private telecom major Reliance Communications (RCom) is planning to offer Internet services in Bhutan.

India, Nepal, Bhutan should jointly solve Bhutanese refugee problem (New Kerala)
Siliguri, Jan 19: Forward Bloc General Secretary Debabrata Biswas today said India, Nepal and Bhutan should jointly solve the problem of the Bhutanese refugees, sheltered at Damakh in Nepal.

Explosions rock Bhutan ahead of first polls (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A string of blasts rocked the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, wounding one person and damaging shops and businesses, a spokesman for the Royal Bhutanese Police said.

A cypress’s tale

I am dying but I am still standing. Some may say that I am already dead. My branches have not sprouted a leaf in years and I have turned completely gray.

You can catch a glimpse of me if you pass by the Thimphu city’s sewerage treatment plant in Babesa. Standing sentinel, at one end, is a solitary gray tree. That’s me.

Running away from myself!
28 January, 2008 - I’m running away from myself,
I’ve come to know lately. I wonder whether it’s the world or I, that makes me conceal my true face and holds back the truth. Although, in this case, there’s no evidence that something really anticipated me on this. The world is a place full of commotion anyway. There is a wall of disgust between me and every other man and I’m standing all by myself amidst thousands of them.

Nightmare from Tummyland
28 January, 2008 - “Every night I’ve seen you
watching these kind of
horror movies, and after that you won’t sleep till late at night doing homework. Sleep earlier sometimes,” came a reminder to Rigzin.

Tara-thon - a worthwhile effort

Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck awards khadar to a runner at the clock tower square in Thimphu

28 January, 2008 - Jogging along the east-west highway through mixed vegetation and temperate and cold climates and scaling five dizzying mountain passes, 12 Tara-thon runners entered the Thimphu clock tower on January 24 showered with applauds from the capital’s residents. They spanned more than 560 kilometres in 35 days including five rest days.

Tender bid evaluation to rid scoring system
28 January, 2008 - The Construction Develo-pment Board (CDB) has come up with a revised set of guidelines to make evaluation of tender bids simpler and more objective.

Population to touch 887,000 by 2030
28 January, 2008 - Bhutan’s population will grow to around 887,000 by 2030, according to a report released by the National Statistics Bureau, “Population Projections: Bhutan 2005-2030.

First private school in eastern Bhutan

Mongar’s private higher secondary

28 January, 2008 - Students from eastern Bhutan who do not make it to government schools after class X may have the option of continuing higher secondary education closer to home from the 2008 academic session.

In harmony with nature

Mr Jorgen B Thomsen

28 January, 2008 - Bhutan still had an advantage over other countries in the region when it came to biodiversity conservation because of its large intact resources and relatively small human population said the executive director of Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF), Mr Jorgen B Thomsen, who travelled around the country for a week.

Man killed by falling banana trees
28 January, 2008 - A 55-year old man in Chali, Mongar, died after a spade cut through his stomach when several bananas trees that he was trying to uproot fell on him at around 1:30 pm on January 21.

Indian community celebrates 59 Republic Day
26 January, 2008 -

The Gyalpoi Zimpon, Penjore offers khada to the Indian ambassador Sudhir Vyas

The Gyalpoi Zimpon, Penjore, the Zhung Kalyon, Dasho Rinzin Gyeltshen, foreign secretary, Yeshey Dorji, and other senior Bhutanese government officials joined the Indian community at around 10 am at the Indian embassy grounds in Thimphu today to celebrate India’s 59th republic day.


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