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March 2008
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28.03.2008
South Asians for Human Rights is organising a consultation on the Concerns of the Bhutanese Refugees in South Asia on March 31, 2008, in New Delhi, India. The consultation will provide a forum to deliberate on the present state of the Bhutanese refugees in India and Nepal and the recently held elections to the National Assembly.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Democracy] |
25.03.2008
In the first ever parliamentary poll in Bhutan, the people have made clear their preference for a government that will preserve the peace and development enjoyed under a century of royal rule. The people want stability, says winning party DTP, whose past experience under the former king won the people by a large majority.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bhutan] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: People line up to vote /Photo credit: BBC
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25.03.2008
A recent all-India survey reveals that self-help groups have instilled confidence and given women necessary exposure to first contest panchayat elections and then take up more challenging assignments. These female members are no longer dependent upon their husbands to take key decisions.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Democracy] [Governance] |
19.03.2008
A prime issue that chokes the political health of troubled Pakistan is that not all of its able citizens are allowed to vote...
more...Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Religion] [Social exclusion] [Democracy] [Governance] |
18.03.2008
A new report by International Labour Organisation says that cases of underage recruitment by the Burmese army are increasing, maintaining that the problem is far more serious than the figures suggest. Human rights groups term military juntas claim of trying to end the scourge of forced conscription a blatant lie.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Human rights] [Democracy] [United Nations] |
14.03.2008
The Right to Information Act represents a historic breakthrough in promoting transparency in governance in India. Three years down the line amidst the success stories, there are failures as well. Transparency Review by the Centre for Media Studies highlights the lacunae in the Act and suggests ways to make it more effective.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Information & media] [Corruption & transparency] [Democracy] [Law] Image: There is a need to spread greater awareness about the RTI Act / Photo credit: WordPress
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