Bhutan News archive for 03 July 2009

International Sources

Bhutan’s unique identity - Financial Times
Almost for as long as I could remember, Bhutan had been a dream – and a remarkably familiar one. The old clichés were rolled out again and again: the concept of Gross National Happiness (GNH), the compulsory national dress and national …    [read more]

Reader postcard from Punakha, Bhutan - Seattle Times
Photographer’s description: The Punakha Dzong is a historic Buddhist monastery in Bhutan. Established in the 1600s, it is the winter home of the country’s Buddhist leader. We visited in May in a collaboration between the University of Washington Burn …    [read more]

Bhutanese PM to meet Manmohan Singh next week - Thaindian.com
New Delhi, June 27 (IANS) Bhutanese Prime Minister Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y. Thinley arrives here Tuesday on a four-day visit - the first by a foreign leader to India since the new government took charge last month. With the new Indian government placing …    [read more]

India offers USD 2 mn to Bhutan flood victims - New Kerala
New Delhi, July 2 : India Thursday pledged USD 2 million for the victims of flash floods in Bhutan and offered its full support to Thimphu to host the 16th Saarc summit in April next year. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh conveyed his sympathies for the …    [read more]

NEPAL: Repatriation or resettlement for Bhutanese refugees? - IRIN
BELDANGI, 22 June 2009 (IRIN) - Over the past year thousands of Bhutanese refugees in Nepal have resettled in third countries - mainly the USA - but many others, especially the elderly, hope only for repatriation to Bhutan. Pahalman Bhattarai, aged …    [read more]

India, Bhutan agree to fast-track implementation of hydropower … - New Kerala
New Delhi, July 3: India and Bhutan will hold a meeting of the Empowered Joint Group to fast-track implementation of hydropower projects next month. The first meeting of this group was held in New Delhi in March 2009 after the signing of the Protocol …    [read more]

Bhutanese PM first to visit India during Manmohan’s second term - Thaindian.com
New Delhi, June 29 (IANS) Bhutanese Prime Minister Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y. Thinley will become the first head of a foreign state to visit India during the second tenure of the Manmohan Singh government when he arrives here on a four-day visit Tuesday …    [read more]

A Bhutanese in Afghanistan - Kuensel Online
29 June, 2009 - “Nothing moves here without paying bribes,” says one of the rare Bhutanese United Nations’ employees in Afghanistan, Karma Jimba. Karma is among four Bhutanese living and working in war torn Afghanistan. When he first started …    [read more]

Nepal: Heartache for wives of Bhutanese refugees - Reliefweb.int
DAMAK, 2 July 2009 (IRIN) - More than a thousand Nepalese women married to Bhutanese refugees fear they may be left out of the third country resettlement programme and end up separated from their families. The UN Refugee Agency (UNCHR), in …    [read more]

Bhutan liberalizes FDI laws to attract Indian investors - Economic Times
KOLKATA: Bhutan is keen to attract Indian investors in areas like generation of hydel power, information and communication technology, hospitality, agriculture and infrastructure. With such an objective, the Bhutanese government is liberalizing its …    [read more]

Kuensel - Bhutan’s National Newspaper

Modus operandi
The tobacco journey

3 July, 2009 - They work in groups bonded by an activity. Commitment and secrecy is the binding glue. If caught, the one in trouble will take all the blame.

And, rest assured, the group members will bail him/her out.    [read more]

Not a bail out but a bounce back
Industrialists re-petition for excise duty waiver to survive lean times

3 July, 2009 - Market conditions are starting to favour the steel industries, but those in Pasakha are unable to optimise production to cash in on it – most are producing below their normal or installed production capacity.    [read more]

Petrol and diesel dearer
Petrol up by Nu 3.70 after a minimum slash on Wednesday

3 July, 2009 - Three days after the trade department announced a minimal drop in fuel price, the price of petrol has increased by around Nu 3.70 and diesel by about Nu 1.97.

The new price will come into effect from today.    [read more]

A matter of common census
3 July, 2009 - With just three months left for local government elections, the Tsirang dzongkhag election office is busy.

During the thromdey election, which comes under local government, the mayor (thrompon) and six to nine tshogpas will be elected.    [read more]

P/ling young sign up in droves

3 July, 2009 - Heavy rains did not dampen the spirits of the community policing 50 students in the 15-day police-youth partnership program (PYPP) at Phuentsholing on July 1.    [read more]

Avoiding the alternative
3 July, 2009 - The fact that the two political parties – DPT and PDP – are on the brink of financial breakdown is cause for serious concern in the young democratic Bhutan. The matter deserves national attention.    [read more]

Parties in ‘poor’ shape
Govt. makes strong case for state funding

2 July, 2009 - DPT ministers and MPs made an impassioned appeal in favour of party funding in Parliament yesterday, saying that both parties were on the verge of collapse, which would harm the cause of democracy in Bhutan.

The discussion surfaced after the public accounts committee (PAC) presented audit reports showing the financial weaknesses of the two political parties – DPT and PDP.    [read more]

Court allows company to reopen
2 July, 2009 - The high court yesterday allowed SD Eastern coal company in Rishore, Samdrupjongkhar, to reopen after the anti-corruption commission (ACC) ordered the company to shut down in April this year.    [read more]

Check and balance, not opposition
2 July, 2009 - The third National Council session began yesterday with most members expressing their disappointment at the lack of support and acknowledgement from the government on their contribution towards ensuring a vibrant democracy and good governance.    [read more]

Not for family planning but for facials
The condom has found some novel ways to misuse

2 July, 2009 - Bhutanese women have found a novel use for condoms.

They believe that male condom lubricants have cosmetic benefits, and can also be used as a softener for thread while weaving.
Karma Dem, who runs Karma medical store in Changangkha, Thimphu, said women come to her shop to buy flavoured condoms. Each packet of condoms, containing three pieces, for instance Moods, cost Nu 20.    [read more]

Bhutan Observer

Agriculture moved on
Over the past one year, according to what it called the “Triple Gem” approach to agriculture development, the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) has come a long way in enhancing production, access and market thereby increasing food production and income generating products.
The Renewable Natural Resources sector is trying to minimise the marketing cost by connecting the […]    [read more]

At least 300 civil servants in Yangphel archery
More than 30 teams for the 13th Yangphel Archery Tournament are from outside Thimphu. Out of the 924 archers participating in the tournament, up to 45 percent are expected to be civil servants, which means some 300 civil servants are taking part in the tournament.
This year 154 teams have registered for the Yangphel Archery Tournament, […]    [read more]

Tomorrow,Yangphel archery begins
The wait is finally over. The 13th Yangphel Archery Tournament begins tomorrow.
The opening match will be played between Jumlem 6, Gangri Tours and Law Dru at the lower bacho on the Changlingmithang ground in Thimphu tomorrow at 7:30 am. At the upper bacho, Gaa Drak Namgyal, Snipers and Rinpung Charo will clash.
In the afternoon, Talop […]    [read more]

Depleted forest
From the highway, Pemagatshel is all lush, green and dense. But walk into the forest, trees suitable for timber are few and far between, making them dear for the people.
It may look like the result of mismanagement on the part of the local people. It is not. It is the result of a government programme […]    [read more]

Dasho Karma Ura resigns
His Majesty approved resignation of Dasho Karma Ura as a National Council member on kidu grounds following which he informed the Chairperson of the National Council on July 1.
Dasho said that he had to resign owing to occasional health disruptions.
“I would like to direct my efforts where there is space and it is more beneficial,” […]    [read more]

160-km drive for water
It is Saturday evening in Pasakha, Phuentsholing, and everyone is planning for a relaxed Sunday. But for Naku Dukpa, it is time to go to Shaba Tomja in Paro where his family of four lives.
Naku is an employee of Tashi Beverages. Every Saturday, he drives 160 km to Paro to do an important task. On […]    [read more]

Each day, six road accidents
On average, there are six serious vehicle accidents in Thimphu every day. Last week, there were two deaths caused by vehicle accidents.
According to the traffic division of the police, a minimum of 30 people are caught every day violating traffic rules.
Major Passang Dorji, the Superintendent Police of traffic division, said accidents could be avoided if […]    [read more]

Gearing towards community policing
Four police officers have been sent to Japan as part of setting up a pilot community policing programme.
The officers will learn and observe the crime prevention activities that have been carried out in Japan. Upon their arrival back home, they will submit their study findings to the cabinet.
If the proposal is accepted, the community policing […]    [read more]

A guide to flowers of Bhutan
The effort made by Wangchuk, an untrained Botanist, for his first book A pictorial guide to the wild flowers of Bhutan is commendable. The book is the first of its kind written by a Bhutanese author. Most people, who study taxonomy, know how daunting it is to collect data on classification and identification. The four […]    [read more]

What cable operators broadcast
With an estimated 30,000 cable subscribers and 52 cable operators in 2008, there is a growing public concern over the contents broadcast by cable operators in their local channels. There seems to be a lack of stringent regulation for content broadcast by the local channels, which is evident in the quality of their broadcast.
According to […]    [read more]


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