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The Needle’s Eye
Forget Bihar: Let’s Worry About our GNH

5th Nov 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

About 1,000 authors and teachers marched through the streets of the capital on Tuesday, asserting their right to free speech.  Did you miss this event in Delhi? Ac­tually, it happened in Dhaka, where four bloggers and a publisher have been killed so far this year, and civil society believes free speech is being throttled in…

Bhutan’s bachelor king  

Bhutan, No Date MentionedBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 2025Leave a comment

By CHAITANYA KALBAG, of Reuter, in Thimbu  Tucked away in the eastern Himalayas lives the ruler of a fairyland little kingdom who must be one of the world’s most eligible bachelors because he is the world’s youngest reigning monarch.   The personal life of the Druk Gyalpo (precious ruler of the dragon people) is not gossiped…

Bhutan wants to be last of the Shangrilas 

BhutanBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 2025Leave a comment

By CHAITANYA KALBAG of Reuter  THIMPHU, Bhutan.   —”Do not give pens, sweets or medicine to villagers,” warns a Bhutanese government guidebook for tourists and mountaineers.   For a country described in official brochures as “perhaps the last of the Shangrilas,” Bhutan is not in a hurry to modernize its tourist image.   Called “Druk Yul” (Land of…

Bhutan develops with an eye to spiritual heritage 

Bhutan, No Date MentionedBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 2025Leave a comment

By CHAITANYA KALBAG   of Reuters   through NZPA   Thimphu, Bhutan   On many mountainsides in the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, Buddhist prayer wheels powered by streams tumbling through birch and pine trees spin in endless movement.   The wheels turn on present-day gear shafts that speak of modern Bhutan, moving slowly towards development and yet rooted…

Bhutan opens slowly to the World

6th June 1985, BhutanBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 22, 2024Leave a comment

Thimphu, Bhutan (Reuter) — “Do not give pens, sweets or medicine to villagers,” warns a Bhutanese government guidebook for tourists. The writer has ventured to the secretive Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, where less than 2,000 visitors are permitted to visit each year, to report on the country, its people and its young bachelor king. For…

BHUTAN- Remote land strives to preserve identity

8th Sep 1985, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 2, 2024Leave a comment

REUTERS  8 September 1985  The Seattle Times  THIMPHU, Bhutan_ “Do not give pens, sweets or medicine to villagers,” warns a Bhutanese government guidebook for tourists and mountaineers.  For a country described in official brochures as ‘ ‘perhaps the last of the Shangrilas,” Bhutan is not in a hurry to modernize its tourist image.  Called ”Druk…

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