A documentary exiled Bhutanese screened

Kathmandu, February 09: A documentary depicting the story of exiled Bhutanese and their future prospects was screened in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu on Friday. Amidst the crowd of over 4,000 people including high dignitaries, the documentary was screened as part of the cultural eve organized by Civil Forum Nepal. The 20-minute long documentary narrated the … Read more

Bhutan and India to sign reivsed friendship treaty

New Delhi, February 07: On the first day of his first official six-day visit to India after taking charge of the royal throne, King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk held meetings with India National Security Advisor M K Narayanan and Home Minister Shivraj Patil Wednesday. The issue of the discussion was security situation between the two … Read more

National Assembly size shrinked

Thimphu, Feb 7:  The constitution draft committee has suggested revision in the number of seats allocated for the National Assembly, down to less than 55 from 75. The draft constitution had stated that the lower house National Assembly would have 75 members with each dzongkhags having maximum 7 members and minimum 2 members. Chief justice … Read more

WFP cuts food aid

Thimphu, February 05: The World Food Programme (WFP) will stop its food assistance to Bhutanese students studying in classes XI and XII in 19 schools from next year. According to WFP staffers, the assistance will be diverted to needy people and the schools will be supported by the government. According to WFP’s programme officer, Naoe … Read more

India bans AXN in Bhutan

New Delhi, February 05: The Indian ban on AXN since Jan 17 is having its impact in Bhutan, where viewers cannot see the TV channel any more. According to sources, the Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi announced a ban on AXN, saying the channel’s late night ‘World’s Sexiest Commercials’  The Kuensel online version … Read more

Bhutan king to visit India

Thimphu, February 05: Bhutan's new king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will mark Six-day official visit to India starting from February 7. During this visit India and Bhutan will sign the  57 year old ‘Friendship Treaty’. This is Wangchuk's first visit to a foreign country after taking over responsibilities from his father King Jigme Singye in … Read more

Bhutan&#039s Repression Should Concern All

The repression of innocent Bhutanese refugees by the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA), which has entered their original homeland, continues unabated. The detention of Shantiram Acharya, a registered refugee of Beldangi-II, Sector 'D' Hut No. 85, along with three other Bhutanese refugee youths, on the fake charge of being a Maoist militia on January 16, is … Read more

Bhutan’s controlled media in ‘Annual report 2007’

Kathmandu, February 02: Reporters without Borders has recently released ‘Annual Report 2007’ based on the state of media. According to the report, Bhutan’s existing media houses, particularly the media, only one of which is privately-owned, are obliged to speak about the king in the most respectful terms. Full text of Annual Report- 2007 Area: 47,000 … Read more

Bhutan to launch final draft of Constitution

Thimphu, January 31: The final draft version of the Constitution of Bhutan will be officially launched soon according to chairman of the drafting committee, Sonam Tobgye. It is said that the changes include the direct and indirect comments made by the people during the consultation meetings held in the 20 dzongkhags from October 2005 to … Read more