Take forward the democratic transition: BNDP says

Kathmandu, November 01: Bhutan National Democratic Party (BNDP) has asked the King Jigme Khesar to take forward the democratic process initiated more recently to its logical end, in which all the ethnic groups enjoy the rights of dignified citizens of a democratic Bhutan and deliver justice to over 100,000 Bhutanese people who have been living … Read more

King Khesar to receive dar today

Thimphu, November 01: As part of the coronation celebration, King Jigme Khesar will receive dar from Buddhist lama in Punakha dzong Saturday. He reached there Friday. A number of activities have been organized in the dzongkhags on his arrival. Punakha dzong is decorated for the event. Seven buses of Bhutan Post has been sent to … Read more

Tailors, boot makers doing good business (Economy)

Thimphu, October 31: Two sectors in Thimphu get lofty profits as the coronation celebration approach. The sellers are forced to work overtime and are hectic to meet the demands from clients. The first sector is tailoring. Tailors in Thimphu have already receved orders for hundreds of ghos, kiras, wongus and tegos. The shelves are full. … Read more

Coronation and Expectations: a Story From Bhutan

Let November 6 come and the world's media will be focused on Bhutan where the crown Prince Jigme Keshar Namgyal Wangchuk will put on the raven crown and replace his father on the golden throne. The grand coronation and the felicitations to the new monarch will take place in the presence of hundreds of thousands … Read more

ADB supports Dagachhu project (Economy)

New Delhi, Octobre 31: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has extended support to power project in Bhutan that will produce clean energy for export to India and increase electricity coverage in rural areas where the bulk of the poor live. The Green Power Development Project—which includes Bhutan's first public-private partnership (PPP) for an infrastructure project—will … Read more

Bhutan gets its first daily newspaper (Media)

Thimphu, October 31: Bhutan on the day of Hindu’s second largest festival Bhaitika got its first daiy newspaper named Bhutan Today. Buddhists monks were invited to pray for its success on the occassion of its lunch on Thursday. The first daily, an eight-page morning paper, is priced at Nu 5. Monks chanted prayers and rang … Read more

Japan, ADB finance road construction in southern districts (Economy)

New Delhi, October 31 : Japan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have announced funding to Bhutan to help prepare a feasibility study for a road project that will ensure more balanced and sustainable economic expansion and poverty reduction in the less developed southern part of the country. The Japan Special Fund, through ADB, will … Read more

Identity matters

Bhutan Gorkha National Liberation Front (BGNLF) is one of those political parties especially advocating for rights to Nepali speakers southern Bhutan. The party projects itself an ethnic organization and tries to base the agenda that are important to Nepali speakers. While other parties call ethnic Nepalis for southern Bhutanese, BGNLF argues they are Gurkhas. For … Read more

YOB attends youth congress in Norway (Diaspora)

California, October 24: Youth Organization of Bhutan (YOB) represented Bhutan at the annual congress of the Norwegian youth organization AUF, held from October 16-19 in Oslo. According to Rajen Giri, YOB president, organization’s  representative for European region Akaash Budathoki, currently living in Sweden, attended the congress where youth organizations from 15 countries were invited. Budathoki … Read more

One dies in road accident

Beldangi, October 24: Santa Tamang, a resident of the Belgandi II camp died in an road accident Thursday and his husband, seriously injured is undergoing treatment at the AMDA hospital, Damak. The couple was hit by a tempo heading to Damak from Beldangi. The old diesel tempos, flossed out from Nepalese capital Kathamandu had been … Read more