Dr Singh happy with democratic changes in Bhutan (Politics)

New Delhi, August 15: Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh expressed satisfaction in democratic changes taking place in his neighbors including Bhutan in the recent years. In his address to the nation on the occasion of 62 Independence Day Dr Singh said, “We wish all our neighbors well. We welcome the strengthening of democratic … Read more

Whither refugees in S Asia? (Reproduction)

By Narayan Sharma  he 15th SAARC Summit has just concluded with the regional leaders reaffirming their commitment to address the identified and prioritized regional challenges in a spirit of cooperation. While, on the one hand, important issues bedeviling the region were identified, the issue of implementation of the past understandings, on the other hand, found … Read more

Second group arrives Australia under resettlement (Resettlement)

Adelaide (Australia), August 09: Some 38 exiled Bhutanese from eight families landed Australia on Friday as part of the resettlement program in which this country is also associated. Of them three families landed in Lancheston, Tasmania and five families in Adelaide, South Australia. They were received at the airport by Immigration Officers, MRC Officers and … Read more

The question remains (Reproduction)

By NIRA GIRI TAMANG During the 14th SAARC Summit in Delhi in 2007, the then prime minister of Bhutan, Khandu Wangchuck defended the institution of the monarchy as if the king had come down from a heavenly abode. For commoners, SAARC is a platform to commit and demonstrate national and collective development goals. Lauding the … Read more

Gelephu airport becomes a daydream

Thimphu, August 08: The government plan for construction of an international airport in southern town of Gelephu has seen uncertainties due hesitation by Indian side for investment since it costs heavy. The government is in dialogue with Indian government for funding, yet no signs have been received. The government also has not carried out the … Read more

Bhutan to host SDF

Thimphu, August 08: Bhutan will be the host for SAARC Development Fund (SDF), agreed during the recent summit in Colombo that will be an umbrella financial institution for all SAARC projects. Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley expressed satisfaction after the summit for being able to convince other leaders to place the fund headquarters in Thimphu. SDF will … Read more

Bilateral talks likely to resume

Kathmandu, August 07: Bilateral talks between Bhutan and Nepal on finding a lasting solution to the issue of the exiled Bhutanese taking shelter in Nepal are likely to resume soon. According to Kuensel, the government mouthpiece, the prime ministers from both the countries held talks on the sideline of the 15th SAARC summit in Colombo … Read more

Bhutan’s humans rights conditions worse (Human Rights)

New Delhi, August 06: Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) said Bhutan is one of the front runner of human rights violations in South Asian region in the year 2007. In the report published by the organizations recently, Bhutan has been ranked third in terms of rights violations among the seven nations in the region. … Read more

Question of defeating miserable life

Existentialism says humans are free and responsible for their own actions in a world without meaning. But it has been a great failure in case of the people living in the Bhutanese refugee camps. What a mystery it is! We never know what we will be reaping as a fruit of our toil. What we … Read more