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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]
Making more Bhutanese employable - Kuensel Online
22 June, 2009 - Bhutan will soon get its first national human resources and development policy, which will set the pace for human resource development (HRD) and also put in place systems for the development of skills required by the country. 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]
NEPAL: Bhutanese refugees find new life beyond the camps - IRIN
Thousands of Bhutanese refugees who are Nepalese origin, after having lived in camps in Nepal for as long as 20 years, have been resettled to the United States and six other countries with the assistance of UNHCR and IOM KATHMANDU, 10 November 2008 … [read more]
Bhutanese refugees begin new life in Arizona - Human Rights Watch
Ganga Baral is among the first of thousands of Bhutanese refugees who will be arriving in the United States during the next several years. She and her family arrived this Spring in Phoenix from a refugee camp in the farthest eastern reaches of Nepal … [read more]
No ULFA in Bhutan - Kuensel Online
21 June, 2009 - In response to a question from an Indian journalist during a press conference yesterday in Thimphu, that ULFA may be camped within the borders of Bhutan, the Bhutanese foreign minister, Lyonpo Ugyen Tshering, said that it was not true … [read more]
Bhutan PM pledges power aid for India - Times of India
GUWAHATI: Bhutan Prime Minister Jigmi Y Thinley has pledged to supply an additional 11,000 mw of power to India in the next 12 years to help the neighbour meet its huge energy demands. On Thursday, Thinley told an Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC … [read more]
My unhappy search for happiness ends in Jakarta - Jakarta Post
No one seems to know how to define happiness. It took a German philosopher Immanuel Kant - a writer known for his difficult prose - to come up with the lame definition that happiness is not derived from reason, but of imagination. Russian literature … [read more]
The Pursuit of Happiness: Are We There Yet? - Huffingtonpost.com
The search for happiness is back. Increasingly chronicled in newspapers, blogs, books and TV, finding your bliss is finding its way once again into our conversations and our consciousness. Mountains have been trekked, wisdom imparted, the source of … [read more]
‘Reneighboring’ brings people into communities such as Binghamton - Memphis Commercial Appeal
His first night in Binghamton, Shun Abram was on edge. Until that moment, he and his young family had been cradled in the sleepy suburb of Southaven. But during the nocturnal hours in his new community, where just blocks away one of the worst mass … [read more]
Kuensel - Bhutan’s National Newspaper

27 June, 2009 - You donÂt have to get hit to get hurt.And Rinchen (name changed) knows this.His classmates and juniors dread this 15-year-old Class VIII student of Changangkha lower secondary school. [read more]
27 June, 2009 - In the first annual report 2008-09 of the DPT government, Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y Thinley cited a great many achievements, some of which included an economic growth of 8.1 percent. [read more]
27 June, 2009 - The high court yesterday postponed its decision on SD Eastern coal companyÂs appeal for an injunction, after the national environment commission (NEC) and department of geology and mines (DGM) failed to submit written justifications as ordered by the court, say court officials. [read more]
27 June, 2009 - Prime Minister Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y Thinley will be visiting India to felicitate the newly elected government on June 30. In Delhi, Lyonchhoen will call on the Indian President Pratibha D Patil, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and senior government officials. [read more]
27 June, 2009 - We’d like to thank Lyonchhoen Jigmi for his no-holds-barred criticism of the press in his speech yesterday at the National Assembly. He said the Bhutanese press was negative to a fault and that it hurt the image of Bhutan.
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26 June, 2009 - The proprietor of Discovery electronics has alleged corrupt practices and lack of transparency against the ministry of education in the tender and purchase of computers and laptops worth around Nu 40m.
The proprietor Karma Yonten also filed a complaint with the anti corruption commission against the ministry. [read more]
The authorities are held accountable for negligence, official misconduct etc.
26 June, 2009 - The anti-corruption commission (ACC) will soon send a report to the office of the attorney general (OAG), to prepare charges against the national environment commission (NEC) and the department of geology and mines (DGM), in relation to ACCÂs investigation on Bjemina quarries in Thimphu. [read more]
NCÂs for all to see; NAÂs only for highlights
26 June, 2009 - In the interest of strengthening the roots of democracy in Bhutan, the National Council (NC) yesterday said that all their discussions would be broadcast live on BBS and that they have no problems about the public viewing their debates. [read more]

26 June, 2009 - Hundred graduates are leaving the country today to undergo intensive IT training in India, courtesy of Infosys technologies ltd. The training is being provided free of cost by the multinational company. [read more]
Bhutan Observer
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]
Business of giving colours and shades
C harlie Chaplin is known to have once said that clothes and make-up, which he had on during performances, made him feel the person he was. Although that may not be the case with our local celebrities, make-up does add to a personâs character.
A ccording to producer and director Tshering Wangyel, make-up artists are very […] [read more]
Culture versus changing fashion
Bhutanese traditional dress for women, kira, has taken a transitional change over the years. From an ankle-length dress bound around the waist by a kera and strapped on the shoulders by a pair of koma and a long-sleeved blouse or wonju inside with a small coat or tego outside has now altered to waist cut, […] [read more]
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Democracy behind closed doors
The National Assembly is a stage and all its members merely absurd players. That is all you know in Bhutan, and all you need to know.
The NA members, excluding the two opposition members, say that live telecast of the entire proceedings should be stopped. And the reasons are undemocratic at best, and at worst, absurd.
Reason […] [read more]
Redressing the education system
Over several years now, we have read in newspapers about redressing our education system. The core of our expressions were in form of complaints, criticism and more so the blame-games. As a positive onlooker, I have always admired those writers because they are all concerned about the future of Bhutanâs education system.
I have not been […] [read more]
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