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IOM bus vandalized again

Sanischare/Kathmandu, May 21: An unidentified gang comprising at least 30 men yet again vandalized a bus belonging to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) today morning at around 6.40 some two kilometers ahead of Morang-based Sanischare camp. A source close to the IOM informed the BNS over telephone that the bus was plying to pick-up […]

Published on May 21 2008 // Main News

Hope: beyond the Sky and the Earth

Eighteen years is a long time!  Ideally, a baby born in 1990 is just about to graduate from junior college, kiss good-bye to his or her friends perhaps to make new ones in the university.  I pause, ponder and think as to what happened to those born in the camps where exiled Bhutanese take asylum […]

Published on May 20 2008 // Opinion

Parliamentarians stress right to education

Thimphu, May 20: Parliamentarians have stressed to add right to education for all Bhutanese children in the draft constitution. During the discussion over the draft constitution in the ongoing parliament session, the parliamentarians have raised suspicion over the guarantee of education to all children. Most of the schools in southern Bhutan remain closed for the […]

Published on May 19 2008 // Main News

Buddha’s day marked

Thimphu, May 20: Bhutan observed the Buddha parinirvana on Monday with a number of programs organized across the country. The festival is regarded as most significant day to Buddhist since birth, death and enlightenment of Lord Buddha occurred on the same day. The lamas organized special function in Punakha with prayers in Lhakangs and goenpas. […]

Published on May 19 2008 // Main News

BNS associate editor threatened for life

May 18, 2008: Cadres of the Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist Leninist Maoist) – faction led by Birat – threatened to kill associate editor of Bhutan News Service Ichha Poudel on Friday, May 16. Poudel who was invited to a program organized by party's student wing in Beldangi I camp threatened for his life alleging him […]

Published on May 19 2008 // Main News

Dr Singh addresses Bhutan parliament

Thimphu, May 17: Indian prime minister Dr Man Mohan Singh has addressed the joint sitting of the National Assembly and National Council on Saturday.  During his address, Dr Singh appreciated the transition and expressed that India will stand by Bhutan as a factor of stability and support in your quest for greater prosperity and happiness. He […]

Published on May 17 2008 // Main News

Schools in southern districts to re-open after two decades (Education)

Phuentsholing, May 17: After almost two decades they were ordered to be closed, government has decided to re-open the schools in southern districts. Most children have no access to education in southern districts, especially the Nepali speaking population, after the closure of the schools. Government statistics say over 30 schools in the southern dzongkhags have remained […]

Published on May 17 2008 // Main News

Delhi municipal objects naming a road after Bhutan royals

New Delhi, May 17: New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is up against a 'Bhutanese' roadblock in the Capital's diplomatic enclave, Indian media reported. The issue concerns renaming the road in front of the Bhutan embassy to commemorate 100 years of the Wangchuk dynasty, a request from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India. But the […]

Published on May 17 2008 // Main News

Building new foundations for relationships

New Delhi/Thimphu, May 17: Indian prime minister Dr Man Mohan Singh said his desire to shape a relationship with Bhutan that builds upon the solid foundations of the past and responds to each other's national interests and aspirations in the 21st century. According to a statement issued on the eve of his visit to Bhutan […]

Published on May 17 2008 // Main News

NFD, HUROB appeal Dr Singh ahead of his visit to Thimphu

Kathmandu, May 16: National Front for Democracy (NFD) and Human Rights Organization of Bhutan (HUROB) have asked Indian prime minister Dr Man Mohan Singh to raise the issue of exiled Bhutanese during his visit to Bhutan. In separate memos sent to Dr Singh, they said India&#039s help would certainly bring changes in Bhutan beneficial to […]

Published on May 16 2008 // Main News
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