The Royal Government of Bhutan presented its second National Human Rights Report under the Universal Periodic Review mechanism to the 19th Session of the Working Group of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on 30th April. The Bhutanese delegation was led by Lyonpo Damcho Dorji, Minister for Home and Cultural …
Read More »World Press Freedom Day to be observed today in Taj today
Every year, May 3rd is observed as World Press Freedom Day to celebrate press freedom, to evaluate press freedom around the world, to defend attacks on media’s independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives while carrying out their journalistic profession. Journalists Association of Bhutan (JAB) …
Read More »A change of season and Flu
During this time of the year, it is not uncommon to find your family, friends and colleagues down with the flu. It seems everywhere around, someone is either coughing or sneezing or suffering from a fever. The annual health bulletin record on respiratory diseases show a yearly increase in common …
Read More »Police officer slapped with seven charges including bribery
The police officer who has been accused of taking bribe last year has been slapped with seven charges by the Office of Attorney General (OAG) after the completion of investigations. The case has been forwarded to the Phuentsholing Dungkhag Court on March 12 by OAG. The seven charges framed against …
Read More »Nine year prison term for killing a man
The two men involved in the murder case of a 48-year-old Indian man on the night of November 7 last year at Changjalu, Thimphu have been convicted by Thimphu District Court on April 21. The verdict was passed by the Bench I of the district court. The convicts were given …
Read More »On Teachers day
As a country steeped in tradition and culture our idea of teachers is not only in the western concept of a Teacher being an educator but we have also assigned additional roles like authority figure, absentee parent, etc. But how much of life lessons, moral lessons and parental care can …
Read More »Preserving Bhutan’s soul
There is a saying in English that the ‘grass always looks greener on the other side.’ Off late, for many Bhutanese, given our economic and other woes, the grass has started looking a lot greener on the other side. For the first time, in a long time, Bhutan is not …
Read More »Meat vendors beef with prices leads to no beef
Nowadays meat shop vendors are selling only pork, chicken and fish. The vendors say beef import has stopped for more than a month and this is not good as sale of beef fetches in the most business for them. The beef supply in the mar¬ket has stopped due to the …
Read More »Bhutan literary festival next month
Mountain Echoes Literary Festival, which turns five this year, aims to bring together writers, biographers, historians, environmentalists, scholars, photographers, poets, musicians, artists and film-makers to engage in cultural dialogue and share stories for three blissful days in the mountains. The festival is being held on May 22- 24 in Thimphu …
Read More »The sacred but woeful Lhakhangs of Dangchu Gewog in Wangduephodrang
Brief Background Dangchu Gewog in Wangduephodrang dzongkhag was considered one of the remotest Gewogs until it was electrified and feeder road was built from Nobding in recent times. The Gewog has over 207 households. Godang, Takshar, Tomla, Tashidingkha, Yusagang, Rethangwog and Tokaling are its villages. Dangchu alone has over 19 …
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