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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

BHUTAN

Aug 8, 1949  9:30 AM -05:30 INT

Thimphu Longitude: 89E39 Latitude: 27N28

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:09 Current Period: SA/VE/RA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc    21:07 Vir                  Hasta      Mo

Sun    22:06 Can  +00:57:30  FM   Aslesha    Me

Moon   14:32 Cap  +12:43:36  WK   Shravana   Mo

Mars   17:27 Gem  +00:39:34 

FM   Ardra      Ra

Merc   04:39 Leo  +01:49:39 

CM   Magha      Ke

JuptR  01:46 Cap  -00:06:47  WK   U.Shadya   Su

Ven    21:58 Leo  +01:12:22  WK   P.Phalguni Ve

Sat    13:16 Leo  +00:07:14  FM   Magha      Ke

Rahu   25:33 Pis  -00:11:03 

FM   Revati     Me

Ketu   25:33 Vir  -00:11:03 

FM   Chitra     Ma

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 209

beats

Day: Monday  Sunrise: 4:59 AM

Tithi: Purnima

Yoga Pt: 9:58 Le  Yogi:Ke  AviYogi:Ra  Dup Yogi: Su

Dagha Rashis: None

 

Rashi Chart

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** 7                     *  

* 5                     **   

*8 *                   *      

*                   *  *   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*      *          

*               * ME 04:39 

*      *   

*        *       *                   SA 13:16*        *   

*          *   *       AS

21:07      VE 21:58        

*   

*            * 6       KE 25:33          * 4  SU 22:06*   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *       *       

*   

*      *           *               *          

*      *   

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*    *   

*  *                   *       *                  

*  *   

**                       *   *                      

**   

*9                         * 3       MA 17:27         *   

**                       *   *                      

**   

*10*                   *       *                   * 

*   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*      *           *               *          

*      *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*JUR01:46 

*   *                       *   *          *   

*MO

14:32    * 12      RA 25:33          * 2         

*   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

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*      *   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*  *                   *       *                  

*  *   

** 11                    *   * 1                    

**   

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Navamsha

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** 5                     *   * 3                     **   

 

*6 *                   *       *                   * 

*   

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*    *   

*      *           *               *          

*      *   

*        KE     

*                   *       *        *   

*          *   *       AS              *   *  MO     

*   

*            * 4       SA               

* 2  ME      *   

*          *  

*                       *   *          *   

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*7       VE                *

1                        *   

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*8 *                   *      

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*    *              

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*      *          

*               *           *      *   

*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*          *   *      

SU              *   *          *   

*            * 10      JUR               * 12 MA     

*   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*      *           *               * RA        *      *   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

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** 9                     *   * 11                   

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Treaty Between India and Bhutan 1949 - August 8, 1949

http://www.eoithimphu.org/treaty.htm

 

The Conflict

The Lhotshampas are believed to have started

immigrating to Bhutan since the late eighteen hundreds in search

of farmland and economic prosperity. They settled in southern Bhutan, which had been

shunned by the Drukpas because of malarial conditions. Despite being in a new

country, the Lhotshampas retained their cultural identity, religion (Hinduism),

language (Nepali) and lifestyle through the years.

Until the mid 1980s, for perhaps a century, there

had been little visible conflict between the Drukpas in the north and the Lhotshampas

in the south. However, in 1985, inconspicuous tensions between the two groups

surfaced with a fervor, resulting in numerous public demonstrations, fighting,

killings and ultimately a mass exodus of Lhotshampas from the country. Between

1988 and 1994, more than a hundred thousands Lhotshampas had sought refuge in

the Bhutanese refugee camps in south-eastern Nepal built under the aegis of the

United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

http://www.chhahari.com/bhutan/prelude1.htm

http://www.chhahari.com/bhutan/bhutan_hist.html

 

Top 10 Natural Disasters in Bhutan

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Flood 8-Aug-2000 200

Flood 6-Oct-1994 22

Wind Storm May-1994 17

Wild Fires Jan-1999 0

Flood Jul-2004 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Wind Storm May-1994 65,000

Flood 8-Aug-2000 1,000

Flood 6-Oct-1994 600

Wild Fires Jan-1999 0

Flood Jul-2004

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

25-NOV-1950 Douglas DC-3 VT-COI Indamer 3 Bhutan   A1

 

1972        Jul 21, Bhutan’s King Jigme Dorji

Wangchuck died while on safari in Kenya. His son Jigme Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck

(b.1955), the 4th of his dynasty, became king.

 

1974        Jun 2, Jigme Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck

(18) was crowned king of Bhutan.

 

1998        Apr 19, In Bhutan a fire destroyed

the Taktsang Monastery, that dated back in some form to the 9th century.

 

1998        Jul 7, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck gave

the legislature power to fire him and to choose a Cabinet.

 

1998        Bhutan’s King Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck

formalized a plan dubbed the Four Pillars of Happiness: sustainable economic

development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture

and good governance. This was based on his belief in Gross National Happiness

(GNH) as opposed to Gross National Product (GNP).

 

2000        Aug 8, In Bhutan flash floods and

mudslides left at least 50 people dead.

 

2001        Sep 9, In Damak, Nepal, a Bhutanese

leader, R.K. Budhathoki, was attacked and killed with khukris, the traditional

Nepalese curved knives.

 

2003        Jan 5, In Bhutan Indian separatists said

50 Indian soldiers attacked their camps. 15 soldiers and 7 rebels were reported

killed.

 

2003 Jan 26 - Taxi accident kills four.

 

Nine killed in accident - The accident took place on

April

1, 2003,

around 5

pm.

 

A 16-year old boy was killed and several families

left homeless when a general shop in Mongar town went up in flames in the early

hours of April

23, 2003.

“We were suddenly woken by the sound of people screaming around 1.30 am,” said the

owner of the shop and the father of the boy.

 

2003        Dec 15, The royal army of Bhutan seized a camp near

its border with India that they believe housed the headquarters of

a major Indian separatist group.

 

2003        Dec 18, Bhutan's royal army killed

at least 90 Indian separatist guerrillas in three days of fighting to shut down

their bases in the tiny Himalayan nation. the Bhutanese army reported six to

seven fatal casualties.

 

January 21, 2004 - Six killed in a

car accident.

 

February 16, 2004 - A forest fire

that was noticed around 3:30 pm has already burnt more than 100 acres of

blue pine forest.

 

21 March 2004 - Buddhist scriptures written in gold and

several other ancient treasures have been destroyed in a fire around 8:30 pm last night.

 

April 23, 2004 - Two soldiers of the royal Bhutan army were killed

when a land mine accidentally exploded.

 

9 July 2004 - Three killed in eastern floods and

landslides

 

11 August 2004 - 10:45 pm, Two students

killed, two missing

 

5 September 2004 - Gelephu blast

kills two, injures 27.

 

1 November 2004 - Bus Accident

kills 10. Ten people are reported dead in a bus accident that took place around

1:15

pm

today.

 

2004        Dec 17, Bhutan began to enforce a

total ban on tobacco sales and smoking in public. The royal National Assembly

passed the resolution in July.

 

29 December 2004 - Forest fire.

 

4 January 2005 - A 24-year old student died at the Punakha

hospital after he was stabbed at about 7.40pm.

 

21 February 2005 - Bank security

guard stabbed to death last night, February 20, inside the bank where the

safety vaults are located.

 

26 February 2005 - A Bhutanese

student studying in Kolkata, India, and two Indian

passengers were killed when Bhutan Post’s Kolkota-Phuentsholing bus

crashed into a tree at about 9:15 am on February 23.

 

2 March 2005 - A generator, some machineries and

equipment of a plywood factory in Phuentsholing were destroyed by a fire which

broke out around 4 am today.

 

21 March 2005 - A fire that broke out this morning in a

building in lower Phuentsholing town has been brought under control, nine hours

after it began.

 

22 March 2005 - Two of the 18 workers that suffered

severe burns when molten metal splashed out of the induction furnace in an iron

ingot production plant in Phuentsholing on March 15, have died.

 

2005 March 26 - Basochhu hydro power project

inaugurated

 

2005 April 9 - The Indian ambassador to Bhutan

handed over a cheque to the health minister as partial payment for the Mongar

Regional Referral Hospital and the extension of the JDWNR Hospital in Thimphu.

 

13 April 2005 - The recently inaugurated Basochhu power

project - both phases I and II - was shut down yesterday because of a fire that

was still raging last night.

 

More events at http://www.kuenselonline.com/index.php

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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