Training journalists

Thimphu, April 26: Government begins training the journalists for better coverage of the women and children issue in media in the days to come. Speaking at the training session, the organisers say they hope that the journalists would give priority to women and children issue but also take consideration of the sensitivity while covering the … Read more

Interaction on post-election scenario

Gelephu, April 26: Political party representatives, electoral officials, community leaders and government officials came together to discuss the post election scenario in southern districts. Organized in the border town Gelphu, participants from Dagana, Tsirang and Sarpang were called for the discussion. Participants of the interaction program stressed on the need of advertisement during the polls … Read more

Bhutanese family reaches California for resettlement

California, April 26: American airlines Flight #707, touched Oakland airport on April 25 at 1430 hours, carrying the first group of exiled Bhutanese under resettlement program to their final destination. The arrival of Tek Nath Nepal, his spouse and three sons, ends the long anticipated arrivals of the first exiled Bhutanese family in California. Nepal … Read more

Negative credit to B-mobile users

Thimphu, April 26: Bhutan Telecom has announced to provide negative balance to its mobile users in its attempt to help the customers stay connected even when the balance exhausts. The service will come into effect from May 1. The customers can now have Nu 15 negative balance. “This shall enable you to make the uninterrupted … Read more

UNHCR begins construction of Goldhap camp

Kathmandu, April 24: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has started rebuilding Goldhap camp devastated by fires left more than 8,000 exiled homeless. No one was killed in the fire that gutted the camp last month, which destroyed nearly 95 per cent of the settlement. The newly-reconstructed camp – rebuilding is expected to … Read more

NA elects Speaker, Dy Speaker

Thimphu, April 22: Jigme Tshultim has been elected as the Speaker of the recently elected National Assembly. Yangkhu Tshering Sherpa is his deputy. A electoral process through secret ballot held among the NA members on Monday elected two of their colleagues. They were the only candidates for the two positions, both from ruling Druk Phuensum … Read more

King meets NA members

Thimphu, April 22: His Majesty the King Jigme Khesar met with the members of the National Assembly at the Tashichhodzong on Monday. The NA members reached the palace for audience with King after electing Speakers and Deputy Speaker and taking their Oath or Affirmation of Office as provided in the Third Schedule of the Constitution. … Read more

Shaky start to Bhutan democracy

By Nava ThakuriaAlmost a year ago, a middle-aged Bhutanese woman trader in the Indian border town of Phuentsholing sounded an ominous note for Bhutanese democracy. "We have heard about the polls on the Indian side," she told this correspondent. "Sometimes, unexpected incidents also come out with the elections. We do not want those here in … Read more

&#039His Majesty wanted the word democratic&#039 (Reproduction)

Sonam Tobgye was appointed Chief Justice of Bhutan by Jigme Singye Wangchuk, the Fourth King of Bhutan, in 1991. Born in 1949, Tobgye completed his primary education in Bhutan and joined Dr. Graham’s Homes in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India, in 1964, and later the National Legal Course in the High Court, Bhutan. He was appointed … Read more

Bhutanese refugees make St. Louis home

ST. LOUIS — Ganga Ram Upreti fusses with his hair, combing it back with his fingers. He can't find an oil here that he is accustomed to using, so strands fall into his eyes as he shows off his new home. Of all the things he has had to deal with in his first month … Read more