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National Judicial Council established

Thimphu, July 28: Continuing the process of establishing the institutions required from democratic functioning of the government, the royal government of Bhutan established the National Judicial Council on Friday. Chief justice SOnam Tobgye, after the announcement of the formation, said the new judicial institution would help streamline judicial reforms, strengthen judiciary, and ensure effective and […]

Published on Jul 28 2007 // Main News

Pranab Mukerjee visits Bhutan to sign new hydropower project

Kolkata, July 26: Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukerjee is paying a three-day visit to Bhutan from tomorrow. During his visit, Bhutan and India will sign an agreement on a new hydropower project, Punatsangcchu-I having 1095 megawatt power. This was stated by ministry spokesperson in a press release issued on Wednesday. Indian newspapers quoted the […]

Published on Jul 27 2007 // Main News

Bilateral talks with Bhutan ended: Nepalese minister

Kathmandu, July 27: Nepal’s Foreign Minister Sahana Pradhan said his government will end the bilateral talks with Bhutan due to Bhutan’s unwillingness to sit for talks fore repatriation of the exiled Bhutanese. Speaking to journalists in Kathmandu on Friday, Pradhan said the Bhutanese ministers sent information of their inability to sit for talks citing their […]

Published on Jul 27 2007 // Main News

Sherubtse to replace DU courses by RUB

New Delhi, July 26: In an effort to phase out the course affiliated to Delhi University, Sherubtse College in Kanglung has begun bachelors’ degree program in Humanities from this session under Royal University of Bhutan. The new course will replace all courses offered by the Delhi University by 2010. The college offers Bachelors’ degree in […]

Published on Jul 26 2007 // Main News

Six ministers resign to join politics

Thimphu, July 26: Prime Minister Khandu Wangchuk and five of his followers, all ministers, have resigned from the post of ministers on Thursday to join political party to contest in the general election scheduled for early next year. Wangchuk and other ministers jointly met and submitted their resignation to the King on Thursday morning expressing their […]

Published on Jul 26 2007 // Main News

Ministers bring two parties together

Thimphu, July 25: After several round of deliberate discussion, the leaders of already announced All People’s Party and Bhutan People’s United Party along with the five royal ministers come to the consensus for a new party  Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT). The five ministers, including Prime Minister Khandu Wangchuk, will resign at the end of this […]

Published on Jul 25 2007 // Main News

Refugee Coordination Unit accused of bribery

Beldangi/ July 25: People in Beldangi-II camp, whose ration is suspended, have accused that the assistant Refugee Coordination Unit (RCU) Harka Rai bribes during their re-registration process. Tara Giri of Beldangi- II, Sector I/4, Hut no 81/82 and Tara Basnet of the same camp under Sector I/4 Hut no 65/66 have claimed they offered Nepalese […]

Published on Jul 25 2007 // Main News

RGOB planned ceding southern belt to India

Kakarvitta, July 24: Desperately, the Bhutanese regime offered to chop its southern belt and cede to India where the Bhutanese citizens of Nepali origin could be resettled. National Front for Democracy (NFD) quoted text by Prof. Mahendra P Lama of School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University in a paper entitled “The Politics, Human Rights […]

Published on Jul 24 2007 // Main News

Bhutan Blocks ‘Controversial’ News Site (REPRODUCTION)

By: T P Mishra The royal government of Bhutan has blocked the Bhutan Times, from being viewed from within the country because, officials say, the site has been covering ‘controversial issues’. The Bhutan Times has been seen as a popular site for forum discussions where people can register and express their opinion on important national […]

Published on Jul 22 2007 // Main News

Buddhist monks protest ban against voting and running for office (REPRODUCTION)

Thimphu. July 19: Some Buddhist monks have expressed their opposition to the country’s electoral law which makes them ineligible to vote or run for office. At the end of the year the Bhutanese will be called to choose their own representatives in their first parliamentary elections. Former King Wangchuk is behind the ongoing process of […]

Published on Jul 20 2007 // Main News
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