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		<title>A Historic Year for Reclusive Bhutan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008, the traditionally reclusive nation of Bhutan opened its doors a bit wider to the world, but vowed to protect its traditional values by exercising caution regarding the negative influences of globalization.
Bhutan held its first democratic elections in March for a new parliament and prime minister—over a year after King Jigme Singye Wangchuk willfully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2008, the traditionally reclusive nation of Bhutan opened its doors a bit wider to the world, but vowed to protect its traditional values by exercising caution regarding the negative influences of globalization.</p>
<p>Bhutan held its first democratic elections in March for a new parliament and prime minister—over a year after King Jigme Singye Wangchuk willfully abdicated the throne to his son, ordered an end to absolute royal rule, and transitioned the country towards a constitutional monarchy. The newly crowned King Jigme Khesar was educated in the west and is credited for ushering in satellite TV to the nation.</p>
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<p>A small, landlocked Himalayan country with approximately 600,000 citizens, Bhutan has always approached development and the influx of foreign influences cautiously. In 1972, while other developing nations focused on increasing their GDP, King Jigme Singye Wangchuk declared Bhutan’s development would be measured by Gross National Happiness (GNH).</p>
<p>Having seeing the negative impacts of mass tourism to its neighbor Nepal, the government implemented a policy of controlled and manageable tourism where all visitors (except of Indian nationality) must pay a fixed all-inclusive rate per day of their visit. Independent travel is not permitted in Bhutan. This policy continues to keep the financial return on tourism high and the social and cultural impacts low.</p>
<p>Bhutan’s development efforts were further encouraged by a recent UNDP report that revealed the country is on target with achieving the Millennium Development Goals to reduce extreme poverty by 2015.</p>
<p>Despite its recent steps to modernize, King Jigme Khesar stressed at his coronation that the country will continue to measure development by Gross National Happiness (GNH) and not lose the “Bhutanese character” as the world changes so that future generations will live in happiness and peace.</p>
<p>However, as tourism continues to become a progressively viable source of income for a country where unemployment has tripled in the past three years, it will be a challenge for the new government and king not to consider modifying its tourism policies to generate more jobs in this sector.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ethicaltraveler.org/news_story.php?id=1117">Ethical Traveler: News</a></p>
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		<title>Former Bhutan king&#8217;s name dropped from V-B honour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SANTINIKETAN: The name of the former king of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, has been dropped from the list of the recipients of Desikottama (DLitt Honoris Causa), though Visva-Bharati authorities had earlier declared his name.
Seven persons would be conferred Desikottama by the Prime Minister at the December 6 convocation. Despite the situation after the Mumbai terror [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SANTINIKETAN: The name of the former king of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, has been dropped from the list of the recipients of Desikottama (DLitt Honoris Causa), though Visva-Bharati authorities had earlier declared his name.</p>
<p>Seven persons would be conferred Desikottama by the Prime Minister at the December 6 convocation. Despite the situation after the Mumbai terror attack, Visva-Bharati officials are hopeful the PM would make it to Santiniketan.</p>
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<p>Addressing the press on Sunday, Visva-Bharati V-C Rajat Kanta Roy declared the names of the recipients of the Desikottama once again, but he did not take the name of the former Bhutan king. &#8220;His name is not in this list. His name had been proposed, but it was deleted later,&#8221; Roy revealed.</p>
<p>Roy said such lists can be changed whenever required and even the present list could be changed. Roy blamed the media for publishing premature news of the inclusion of the former king among the honour&#8217;s recipients. The current list of seven includes economist and former V-B vice-chancellor Amlan Dutta, economist Jan Drez, historian Irfan Habib, theatre maestro Habib Tanvir, scholar Rodam Narashima, painter K G Subhramaniya and social activist Deviprasad. A couple of weeks ago, a highly placed</p>
<p>V-B official had told TOI that the former Bhutan king had been chosen as he had brought democracy to that country.</p>
<p>According to sources, two letters had been sent to the former king through the Bhutan embassy, informing him about the honour. But before sending the letter, the official formalities were not maintained. So finally, his name was dropped by the PMO. A V-B official said the letter should have been sent after receiving a clearance from the foreign affairs ministry.</p>
<p><a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Kolkata_/Former_Bhutan_kings_name_dropped_from_V-B_honour/articleshow/3777452.cms">The Times of India</a></p>
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