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Archive for June, 2008

No one regreted (Special Feature)

By Kazi Gautam, New YorkResettled exiled Bhutanese would not get the warmth and pleasure they get while being in their motherland, yet they should not have to pass a tasteless life as in Nepal camps. The situation here I found is not what I heard in camps. I found no exiled Bhutanese arriving USA regretting […]

Published on Jun 24 2008 // Main News

Initially we were shocked (Special Feature)

By Madan Giri, Canada We have passed over 500 strange days in Canada. The day still remains afresh to our memory when we left Tribhuwan International Airport in Nepal.  The place where we stayed for 16 years was difficult to forget and we become emotionally soft to say good-bye to friends and relatives in camps. […]

Published on Jun 24 2008 // Main News

New government proposes Nu 23 b budget (City)

Thimphu, June 24: The Finance Minister Wangdi Norbu tabled the annual budget for the new fiscal year 2008-09 at the National Assembly on Monday. The first budget of the elected government has been estimated at Nu 23,072 million – Nu 11,500 million as current expenditure and Nu 11,571 million as capital expenditure. The government has […]

Published on Jun 24 2008 // Main News

Five exiled Bhutanese reach Washington (Resettlement)

Washington DC, June 24: A family of five exiled Bhutanese reached Everett in Washington last week under third country resettlement program and more is expected to arrive soon. According to Jan Stephens, director of this region's resettlement program for Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, the population will rise to 10 with more arrivals by Wednesday. […]

Published on Jun 24 2008 // Main News

YOB cadres donate blood

California (USA), June 23: Youth Organization of Bhutan (YOB), issuing a press statement yesterday, said it organized blood donation camp on June 20 to in Beldangi II to mark World Refugee Day 2008. The statement signed by YOB president Rajen Giri mentioned that altogether 52 exiled youths, mostly its own members, donated blood to Bhutanese […]

Published on Jun 23 2008 // Main News

Notion of celebrating WRD

It was beyond their expectation, but the recently-concluded World Refugee Day (WRD), June 20 was silently observed by the exiled Bhutanese, marking the eighteenth year of their exile life, their unfruitful stay in eastern districts of Nepal. None of them had ever imagined these many years would be worthlessly spent under the UNHCR-monitored ramshackle huts […]

Published on Jun 22 2008 // Opinion

Threat on pro-resettlement family continues

Beldangi/Kathmandu, June 22:  An unidentified group of people pelted stones targeting the hut belonging to Hari Kafley in Belndagi-I, Sector C/2-126 at mid-night on Friday. Krishna Maya, wife of Hari informed the BNS over telephone that a number of stones were thrown at her hut continuously for about 15 minutes from unidentified location during the […]

Published on Jun 22 2008 // Main News

Power tariff to rise from July (Economy)

Thimphu, June 21: Bhutan Power Corporation Limited (BPCL) has said the power tariff for consumer will rise from July 1 for those consuming more than 80 KWh per month. For those who consume less than 80 KWh will remain unchanged at Nu 0.75 a unit while for those consuming between 81 to 300 KWh a […]

Published on Jun 21 2008 // Main News

Area groups ready to help foreign outcasts rebuild lives (Reproduction)

By Mary WarnerGunaraj Luitel, a chef at an Indian restaurant in Susquehanna Twp., was a reporter for a weekly newspaper in Katmandu, Nepal, 18 years ago when thousands of refugees expelled from nearby Bhutan reached his country. It was a huge story, one he helped cover for years afterward. Now, he'll be part of a […]

Published on Jun 20 2008 // Main News

Australia to continue taking exiled Bhutanese (Resettlement)

Australia, June 20: Australian government said it will continue to resettle the exiled Bhutanese in support of finding a solution of the two-decade long crisis. Australia’s Immigration Minister Chris Evans said on Friday, “We will also continue to resettle Bhutanese refugees from Nepal as part of the international work to resolve this protracted problem.”  Senator […]

Published on Jun 20 2008 // Main News
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