साहित्य शनिबार

मैले गर्नु
थिर थापा
(होबार्ट,अस्ट्रलिया)
कठोर कर्तव्यको भूमरिबाट
संसारलाई आज हेर्नुछ।
अध्यारोमा दियो जलाई
आज सफलता चुम्नुछ।।

साहित्य शनिबार

DOOMSDAY
Thugten Dorjee Drukpa
(Nykobing Mors, denmark)
The end of the world
21st December 2012;
The end of the Mayan calendar,
The ancient Mayans foretold of earth’s final day;
The end of all the earthly creations,
With the natural disaster like;-
Earthquake, tsunami, cyclone,

साहित्य शनिबार

“तिम्रो समृद्धि आँखामा ”
(जितेन मुस्कान )
म डुबदै डुबदै
तिम्रो समृद्धि आँखामा
कतै जिन्दगीको मोती टिप्न
कतै जिन्दगीको ज्योती टिप्न

साहित्य शनिबार;_

गजल
राजु सुब्बा
(एटलान्टा,जर्जिया)
आज आएर मलाई तिम्रै मौनताले मार्यो
विश्व जित्ने विश्वाश तिम्रै सामु हार्यो
जूनझै खुल्ने मुहार बादलले ढाकेको देख्दा
तस्बिर तिम्रो नाच्ने नयनले सीत झार्यो

BASCO introduces Emergency Assistance Card.

Considering the vulnerability and the weakening safety and security situation of the Bhutanese in the SF Bay Area, the Alameda,CA based Bhutanese non profit organization, BASCO in collaboration with the Oakland Police Department and the Office of the Council man,De La Funte, has introduced Bhutanese Emergency Assistance Card(BEAC) recently, according to the organization’s press [...]

भूटानविरुद्ध धावा बोले नेताहरुले

माघ १५, एकीकृत नेकपा माओवादीका सचिव सिपी गजुरेलले भुटानी शरणार्थी समस्या मानव अधिकारको आन्दोलनबाट समाधान नहुने बताउनु भएको छ । उहाँले भुटानी शरणार्थी समस्या राजनीतिक मामला भएकोले राजनीतिक तहबाटै यो समस्या समाधानमा लाग्नुपर्ने धारणा व्यक्त गर्नुभयो ।

BAF- Europe meets EU Officials.

A five member delegation of the newly formed advocacy forum of the Bhutanese in Europe, BAF-Europe, met with the EU officials yesterday in Brussels. The delegation led by its chief co-ordinator, Mr. Durga Giri that included forum’s  representatives and coordinators  for Netherlands, Belgium and Germany held an hour long meeting with Mr. Jean Christian Remond [...]

Australian Day- Bhutanese as a new cultural ingredient

Dom N. Kafley, Adelaide, Australia
Resettled Bhutanese here in Adelaide, the south Australian state of this island continent startlingly participated in the celebration of Australia Day-multicultural parade that heralds every year on the 26 of January commemorating the pride of Australia and as being an Australian, adding their rich cultural enigma enhancing significantly the vibrant [...]

PM suggests corporal punishment to students

Speaking at the education conference in Phuentsholing earlier this month, Corporal punishment to students as a last resort in bringing them into the disciplinary track is what the Bhutanese Prime Minister Jigme Y. Thinley suggested to educators.
The premier has urged teachers and principals to discuss truly viable and effective measures against discipline in schools at [...]

Bhutanese in Europe Form Advocacy Forum

Munich, Germany, January 22: Europe-based Bhutanese including those who participated in the Geneva campaign last December have declared Bhutanese Advocacy Forum Europe (BAF,Europe) to raise the issue of human rights and democracy in the international forums.

I Supported them;You?

By T.P Mishra
January 21, 2010: Often Bhutanese refugee camps are victimized from fire–be it intentionally from some one or unintentionally. The 20th of January was a bad day for almost 600 Bhutanese refugees in eastern district of Nepal. The fire that started from candle light in Beldangi-I camp in Jhapa Nepal turned around 100 ramshackle [...]

Relief package for fire victims roaring up

By Vidhyapati Mishra
Beldangi-I, Jan 21: Immediate relief package to fire victims is coming from various sectors from this morning. World Food Programme has supplied 300 kilogram of bitten rice and instant noodles to the displaced fire victims.

No More Maoists activities in Bhutan- Thinley

Bhutanese premier, Jigme Y.Thinley has said that the Nepalese refugee camp-based Maoists rebels have no chance to set up camps and carry out their operations in Bhutan . Speaking at a southern Bhutanese city of Gelephu, Mr. Thinley also ruled out the possibility of any of the India’s north east separatist militants entering Bhutan.

Fire in Beldangi-I destroys 140 houses

20 Jan. A huge fire  broke out in Bhutanese Refugee Camp, Beldangi-1 at around 9:40 local time, Wednesday.  Assumed to have started from Ghataney’s hut from a candle flame, the fire has gutted about 140 refugee huts  located at sector A/3.

Bhutanese refugees share their stories.

By Emily Wilkins
In 2006, Business Week rated the country of Bhutan in southern Asia as the happiest country on the continent.But for Keshar Khatiwada it was anything but, as he and other endured torture and numerous hardships.