Archive for January, 2009
Kathmandu: Chairman of Bhutan Engineers Association (BEA) said the life after resettlement is becoming tough due to the hierarchy and urban livelihood, which exiled Bhutanese had never dreamt of. An Architect by profession, Poudel informed BNS that many exiled Bhutanese resettled in the city of Cleveland in Ohio have begun to realize the value of […]
New York, January 26: Rajen Giri, the president of Youth Organization of Bhutan (YOB) raised the issue of the exiled Bhutanese when he attended the World Youth Council of International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) in Zacatecas, Mexico this week. A release issued by the press and publicity depart of YOB yesterday stated that Giri […]
Kathmandu, January 28: The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said it is concerned that a fine of Nu 18,000 was levied on the Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation (BBSC) saying it is contrary to the spirit of media freedom and may lead to undue restraints on the exercise of free speech in Bhutan. In a statement […]
New York, January 28: Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley has been chosen as the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award annually given by Penn University. The Penn State Board of Trustees on January 23 selected eight Penn State alumni to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award, the University's highest award for an individual from the university, […]
Gelephu, January 28: The new regulation by the government could hamper the business sector in the country from growing as it limits the private firms not to spend more than 2 percent of their gross income on advertising. The private companies express worry that this would degrade the competitive power of the market as county […]
Phuentsholing, January 28: The potato export has dropped by 634 MT in 2008 compared to 2007, Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB) statistics says. Last year, Bhutan earned Nu 138 billion from export of 20,974 MT of potatoes but in 2007 the country had earned Nu 231.3 million from export of 21,608 MT. The increase in […]
Phuentsholing, January 28: As the incidents of Bird Flu (H5N1) soar up in India, the government has started awareness programs to alert people about the hazard, this week. Ministry of Health organized one such camp in Phuentsholing, since the town is vulnerable to the disease. However, no case of bird flu has been reported so […]
Samtse, January 28: Despite lavish increase in salary of the government employees, the sellers in Samtse said they would not increase retail prices of the daily consuming goods, as the department of trade prescribes to do so. But the sellers are unaware if the prices of the finished goods are raised by the producers, which […]
On the outset, let me begin with a simple premise that the ‘identity’ of the ‘Nepali speaking’ Bhutanese people is shrouded in confusion. To make matters worse, the confusion continues to grow. ‘Identity’ here and for the purpose of this article refers to ‘ethnic or cultural distinctiveness or characteristics’ of people covered under study. This […]
What crime has Shanti Ram Acharya committed so that the Bhutanese authority sentenced him for seven-and-a- half year? Does the authority have any strong and authentic evidence to charge Acharya’s involment in subversive activities? Was he provided with access to an independent lawyer to plea? The call for Acharya’s release continues despite the Druk authority’s […]