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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] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: People line up to vote /Photo credit: BBC
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06.02.2008
NepalÂ’s recent decision to resettle refugees from Bhutan in third countries is good news for over 107,000 people who have lived in camps for the last 17 years. The first groups of refugees are expected to begin departing next month.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Nepal] [Migration] [Refugees] [Social exclusion] [Politics] |
31.12.2007
Bhutan's border with India has been sealed since Sunday as the Himalayan kingdom goes for hisstoric elections today (Monday).
more...From China View + OneWorld Bhutan Guide Image: Lhuentse Dzong © Piet van der Poel
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30.11.2007
An art and photography exhibition in Kathmandu brings to light the difficulties faced by young Bhutanese refugees in Nepal. Forced out of their home country with their families in the 1990s, these young people have no memories of Bhutan, yet yearn for a return to their old homes.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Nepal] [Refugees] [Social exclusion] [Youth] [Governance] |
20.08.2007
Bhutan, a country committed to environmental preservation, is facing a dilemma over reconciling conservation and economic development in the era of rapid globalization.
more...From: SciDev.Net Image: © New Internationalist
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20.08.2007
Bhutan, a country committed to environmental preservation is in dilemma as how to reconcile conservation, economic development in the era of rapid globalization. As per the law which says the country reserve 70 per cent of its land for 'green' cover, of which 60 per cent should be forests.
more...Related topics/regions: [Economy] [Environment] [Globalisation] [Governance] [Development] Image: © New Internationalist
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08.07.2007
The state power of Beijing's communists and Thimpu's royalists is used to deny freedom to Tibetans and Nepalese under its heel, finds Meenakshi Ganguly.
more...From openDemocracy Related topics/regions: [China] |
10.04.2007
A €1.5 million donation will feed over 108,000 Bhutanese refugees in eastern Nepal who are unable to work outside the camps where they live.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [Nepal] |
08.02.2007
Many Bhutanese women and children are still dying unnecessarily, according to a national report. For infants, pneumonia is the major killer, but thousands are still dying from diarrhea too--and many children are stunted, underweight, or lacking vital nutrients.
more...From: Bhutan Broadcasting Services |
29.12.2006
King Jigme Singye of Bhutan made headlines in December by suddenly abdicating and handing the throne to his Oxford-educated son, Jigme Geshar. He has also pledged to grant some measure of democracy by holding elections in 2008. He has not, however, explained the motivation behind his precipitate action, says Murari R. Sharma.
more...* OneWorld Bhutan Guide From: Foreign Policy In Focus Image: Cliffs © Piet van der Poel
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14.09.2006
On September 11, six Bhutanese HIV patients and health officials shared their experiences and lessons on coping and living with the infection.What came out during the interaction was the usefulness of maintaining a state of good mental health through meditation and regular prayers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Health] |
19.07.2006
Bhutanese refugees in Nepal are holding an indefinite protest in Kathmandu to push for talks with BhutanÂ’s government.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Nepal] |
03.07.2006
The exotic, benign image of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan cannot conceal the battle between authoritarian politics and democratic dissent that is shaping its future, says Dharma Adhikari.
more...+ OneWorld Guide to Bhutan From: openDemocracy Image: Bhutan national dress © Piet van der Poel
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01.06.2006
Tshering Lhamo, believed to be the first woman taxi driver in the Himalayan nation of Bhutan, has found it to be a man's world, the country's national newspaper Kuensel said on May 25, 2006. "I was so embarrassed with the teasing that I quit the course after the first day," Lhamo, 22, told the newspaper.
more...Related topics/regions: [Gender] |
26.02.2006
In Bhutna has seen a substantial increase in honey production in Bumthang this year. The BeekeeperÂ’s Association said that there had been an increase of almost 6000 kilograms compared to previous year. The association this time saw a total production of more than 12,000 kilograms of honey.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [South Asia] [Development] [Agriculture] [Poverty] [MDGs] |
14.02.2006
The fishing dispute in the northern island of Dhidhdhoo ended on Monday after the government caved into the immediate demands of protesting fishermen, who dumped over thirty tonnes of fish in the atoll office over MIFCOÂ’s inability to purchase their fish.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Fisheries] [Poverty] [MDGs] |


