Thimphu, January 21: Chief of Royal Bhutan Police Col Kipchu Namgyel asked the National Assembly to create a separate prison management administration, saying the police force may not be able to protect human rights. His statement comes after police criticism due to a report published in Bhutan Times where a detainee revealed he was forced […]
Thimphu, January 21: Motion Picture Association of Bhutan (MPAB) in a gathering in Thimphu on Tuesday said pirating of Bhutanese films have gone beyond control. Bhutanese film makers claimed that pirated movies are being screened in towns across the border and in other countries before they are released in the local market. The film makes […]
Kathmandu, January 21: The Bhutan Chapter of Third World Media Network (TWMN) has urged the international rights and media bodies to mount pressure on Druk regime for the early release of Shanti Ram Acharya. Teju Prakash, the general secretary of TWMN-Bhutan Chapter, in a press statement issued from Australia, said the authority’s decision to sentence […]
Thimphu, January 21: Shortly after increasing salaries of the government employees and the members of parliament, the DPT-government has increased the annual budget layout by Nu 8.3 billion to the original budget of Nu 23 billion. Government said budget estimations have been increased after the government of India agreed to release Nu 5.5 billion grants […]
TP Mishra talks to teachers in Tri-Ratna Secondary School about various aspects related to education in camps, including effects seen on quality of education with the start of TCR program.
Kathmandu, January 20: Basanti Biswa, 21, diagnosed as a TBM (Tubercular Meningitis) patient has urged the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) to prioritize her case for early resettlement, which she says would help get better medical treatment. Basanti, a temporary resident of Beldangi-II extension under Sector C/2-51, who was initially admitted to Koshi […]
Kathmandu, January 20: Information received very late confirmed that one of the correspondent of The Bhutan Reporter monthly, published from exile in Nepal, has been sentenced for seven and half years in jail. “According to the verdict given by High Court, Shanti Ram Acharya, has been alleged of involving in subversive activities against Bhutan by […]
California (USA), January 19: The resettled Bhutanese in Oakland, California celebrated the Magasankrint on January 17, three days after the actual day to observe this. Dozens of the Bhutanese resettled in Oakland participated in the celebration jointly organized by the Sewa International USA and Swayam Sewag Sang USA. Meanwhile, California based the Bhutanese American Community […]
Thimphu, January 17: After much debates of debacles, the government has finally came up with the proposal to increase the salary of the government employees in the board by 35 percent and 45 percent for local government functionaries. Similarly, the government proposed to increase the salaries by 61 percent of the low graders like care-takers, […]
Thimphu, January 17: Ministry of Health and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) agreed on establishing first medical college in Bhutan by February 2011 with funding by India. A Bhutanese delegation led by health secretary Dr. Gado Tshering held consultation with the experts from AIIMS on technical requirements for the college – human resource […]