Archive for April, 2008
New Delhi, April 18: Indian government, with immediate effect, has lifted ban on export of rice brands such as BN20, Basmati and boiled rice to Bhutan. A statement from agriculture ministry said the special gesture is being considered only to Bhutan in view of the cordial and friendly relations shared by the two countries. The […]
Kathmandu, April 18: Two Christian families were physically attacked and kicked out of their homes after they chose to follow Christianity in Bhutan. The two families were recently Christianized by Gospel for Asia missionaries Lali Bharose and Ekta Surgari, a Christian news portal said. On Saturday, April 12, their fellow villagers attacked the new Christians […]
Thimphu, April 17: King met with the National Council members on Wednesday in Tashichhodzong to instruct the new parliamentarians on the roles and responsibilities of the upper house. He asked the 25 parliamentarians for their active role in the House for ensuring a successful democracy. Five of the NC members are nominated by the king. […]
Thimphu, April 17: The new parliament will adopt the constitution of the kingdom in May when the first sitting of the elected parliament begins. According to a statement from cabinet secretariat, "The first sitting of the Bhutanese Parliament, scheduled to begin in early May, will adopt the Constitution." The statement issued after the first cabinet meeting […]
Jiwan Subba, born in Samtse Bhutan, graduated in English from North Bengal University (India). A former assistant teacher in exiled Bhutanese community in Nepal, Subba was officiating chair of Youth Organization of Bhutan. Based in California, Subba was elected as Secretary of Bhutanese American Community Center (BACC) in 2007. He talked to Vidhyapati Mishra of […]
Thimphu, April 15: The government has set Nu 30, 000 as monthly salary for a member of parliament. However, salary of the ministers in cabinet is not yet decided. The decision has to be made by the Pay Commission, which is to be set up by the first meet of parliamentarians. The previous cabinet ministers […]
By: Laura Elizabeth Pohl Chet Nath Timsina dips his shaving brush in a metal bowl of water and carefully shaves around the bruises on his face. Light from the open back door spills into the bamboo hut and onto his plastered right leg, which balances on a stool in front of him. Mon Maya Timsina, […]
Goldhap, April 8: Youth Organisation of Bhutan (YOB) distributed 160 mosquito nets to extended families of fire victims on April 4. California based YOB president Rajan Giri stated in a release that a sum of 50, 000 Nepalese currency was contributed for the same. "I appreciate the humanitarian contribution made by friends in California" said […]
Thimphu, April 6: Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) authorized the nomination of its president, Jigmi Y Thinley as the chief among ministers in the cabinet. The closed-door meeting of the parliamentarian also filed the nominations of 10 ministers, the Speaker and deputy Speaker. "Corruption will not be tolerated at any level and this will begin from within […]
Kolkotta (India), April 6: Three exiled Bhutanese presented papers on Bhutanese issue at regional seminar organized by All India Catholic University on Wednesay. Bholanath Siwakoti, Kailash Chauhan and Purna Prashad Siwakoti presented separate papers on status and future of exiled Bhutanese, and democratic transformation of Bhutan. Puranaghare/Bhutan News Service