Archive for June, 2008
Kathmandu, June 19: Marking World Refugee Day on Friday 20 June, UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said that providing protection for refugees today is vastly more challenging than when his office began work in 1951 trying to find solutions for Europeans uprooted in the aftermath of World War II. “Old barriers to human […]
It was our wish not to celebrate this day – World Refugee Day – since the day we arrived Nepal hoping that we might at the earliest get back to our country. Despite our hopes and expectations, this is the 18th year, we are observing this day in our capacity of refugee. Our hopes to […]
Kathmandu, June 18: The US Embassy in Kathmandu and UNHCR have denied that any non-Bhutanese has been resettled in the US under the third country resettlement program. In a joint statement issued by the embassy and UNHCR on Wednesday has clarified that recent news reports saying a few people have managed their way to the US, as […]
Thimphu, June 18: The smallest nation but largest producer of electricity in the region, Bhutan is likely to face acute shortage of power in the wake of increasing industrial activities. Most of the projects currently in progress in the country are meant to supply power to India. The country lacks any smaller hydels to supply […]
New Delhi, June 18: International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT) announce its second World Peace Tour to Bhutan in collaboration with and organized by Sacred Himalaya Travel. The tour comes at a time Bhutan is undergoing drastic change in its history. The focus for this second IIPT World Peace as a Tour of Kindness […]
By T. P. Mishra Human beings are social ani-mals who are po- litically influenced, and they are certain to get involved in political demonstrations aimed at raising voices for the stablishment of their rights. Though it is one of the fundamental rights, Bhutanese refugees in Nepal are barred from staging a peaceful campaign or other programmes […]
Thimpu, June 18: After repeated allegations that custom officials in Phuentsholing have been bribed for transportation of goods into the country without paying customs, they have seized tobacco products worth Nu. 200,000 recently. The products were seized from Indian maruti vans for two times, first near Norgay movie theatre carrying 200 boxes of cigarettes worth […]
Thimpu, June 18: The continued attack by the wild elephants on their crops forced the farmers in Sipsu geog under Samtse district spend sleepless night guarding their crops. The attack has been continued for the last few weeks, destroying large part of the planted crops, government office, school buildings and houses in the geog. The […]
Thimpu, June 18: King Jigme Khesar has conferred dar to the leader of opposition party Tshering Tobgey amidst a function in Tashichodzong as per the Royal Prerogative under article 2.16(a) of the constitution. After the function, Tobgey said he was overwhelmed by the honor and expressed commitment to serve the Tsa-Wa-Sum. Born in 1965, Tobgey […]
Thimpu, June 18: The government has appointed 10 persons to look after the business of the cabinet secretariat related to various issues such as economy, infrastructure, culture, social, agriculture, coordination and monitoring, economic, information, grievances and good governance. The ruling party Druk Phuensum Tshogpa nominated five from among its party members on contract. Other five […]