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India, Bhutan discuss ULFA uprising

New Delhi, Aug. 11: Bhutan and India’s top military brass discussed the security situation after reports that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is re-activating bases in Bhutan. The subject became the top agenda during the meeting of the visiting Bhutanese Army Chief Maj. Gen. Batoo Tshering and his Indian counterpart Gen. J J Singh […]

Published on Aug 11 2006 // Main News

Bhutan enhances technological services

Thimphu, August 10: Communication facilities in Bhutan have been expanding in recent years. The Bhutan Telecom has decided that its B Mobile service will be extended to Bumthang in central part of the country. Construction of tower in the district has begun and selling of phone sets and sim cards have started in the local […]

Published on Aug 10 2006 // Main News

Eastern command chief of Indian Army completes Bhutan tour

Thimphu, Aug 10: General-Officer-Commanding-In-Chief of the Indian army’s eastern command, Lt. General Arvind Sharma completed his five day long Bhutan visit on Thursday. In his regular visit to this Himalayan kingdom, Sharma stressed for strengthening surety relation between Bhutan and India. In his meeting with His Majesty King Jigme Singye on August 7, Sharma expressed […]

Published on Aug 10 2006 // Main News

DAO warns refugees not to protest outside camps

Birtamode, August 6: The District Administration Office (DAO) in Jhapa has stated that it will take necessary initiatives to halt the ongoing agitating situation of Bhutanese refugees outside camps under control. The decision was made by the meeting of the DAO and local seven political parties after Bhutanese refugees have been demonstrating and blocking the […]

Published on Aug 07 2006 // Main News

Poisoned fish claims lives in Sanischare

Damak, August 5: At least three Bhutanese refugees of Sanischare camp, Morang, who had consumed poisoned fish two weeks ago, died on August 5 while undergoing treatment at AMDA hospital in Damak. Earlier, refugees had put poison in Daans River to kill the fish. They consumed the same fishes.  About two dozens are said to […]

Published on Aug 06 2006 // Main News

RRCC criticizes leaders, supports UNHCR decision

Kathmandu, August 5: Refugee Rights Coordinating Committee (RRCC), an Ad-hoc committee with the aims and objectives to protect and promote the rights of Bhutanese refugees has been formally established on August 5. In a program organized at Reporters’ Club, Kathmandu the RRCC has sought attention of concerned authorities to help resolve the refugee mess at […]

Published on Aug 06 2006 // Main News

Bhutan is happiest in Asia (Exclusive)

Kathmandu, August 05: Despite political suppression and access to outside world, Bhutan tops the Asian counties in terms of happiness, the ‘World Map of Happiness’ states. According to the map, Bhutan stands in the eighth position in the world’s happiest countries and top among the SAARC region. Nepal stands at 119th happiest country while India […]

Published on Aug 06 2006 // Main News

Final hearing on missing militants

Guwahati, Aug 5: The final hearing on the case of missing ULFA and NDFB militant begun at the Gauhati High Court on August 3. The militants have gone missing since the ‘Operation All Clear’ of the Royal Bhutan Army in December 2003. Additional Solicitor General B K Singh urged a Division Bench of Justice B […]

Published on Aug 05 2006 // Main News

Give justice to Bhutanese refugees

August 2, 2006 For sixteen years the Bhutanese have been forced to leave their country and have been living in Nepal. But no international organizations, NGOs, nor the Bhutanese government have established any effective, concrete program to protect their rights. The seminars, talks, programs, meetings, articles and interviews have done nothing to help the Bhutanese […]

Published on Aug 03 2006 // Opinion

Two Christians released in Bhutan

Thimphu, August 02: Government released on July 29 two Christians who had been imprisoned on charges of proselytism. According to Christians inside the country, the released met their family on the same day. Two persons named 'Benjamin' (Buddha Mani Dungana) and 'John' (Purna Bahadhur Tamang) were arrested on January 7, this year in Paro after […]

Published on Aug 02 2006 // Main News
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