April of 1983

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Reports from Chirang Dzongkhag

April 24, 1983 - According to a report received from Chirang Dzongkhag, some of the physical targets of 1982-83 achieved are as follows.

Apr 24, 1983 1 mins read 947 views
CASH PRIZE FOR JERSEY BULL CARE-TAKER

Animal Husbandry Activities

Apr 30, 1983 0 mins read 298 views
TADARLUM IRRIGATION SCHEME IN DUJEYGONG INAUGURATED

Agriculture Irrigation

Apr 30, 1983 0 mins read 333 views
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZED BY FIEO IN NEW DELHI

International Issues

Apr 30, 1983 5 mins read 383 views
GROUP OF 77 MINISTERIAL MEETING

UN Agencies

Apr 30, 1983 2 mins read 336 views
INAUGURATION OF PHONGMEY PRIMARY SCHOOL

Education- Schools

Apr 30, 1983 1 mins read 325 views
MALAYSIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO INDIA VISITS BHUTAN

Visitors

Apr 23, 1983 0 mins read 344 views
FARM MECHANIZATION GAYLEGPHUG

Agriculture Activities

Apr 23, 1983 1 mins read 346 views
ONE MORE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN SAMCHI DZONGKHAG

Dzongkhags

Apr 23, 1983 0 mins read 342 views
REPORTS FROM CHIRANG DZONGKHAG

Dzongkhags

Apr 23, 1983 1 mins read 357 views
SCARVES AWARDED TO SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

Awards

Apr 23, 1983 2 mins read 371 views
AND TO H.E. GIANI ZAIL SINGH, PRESIDENT OF INDIA (BIRTHDAY 5 MAY)

His Majesty

Apr 23, 1983 0 mins read 361 views
TO H.E. MOHAMAD HOSNI MUBARAK, PRESIDENT OF EGYPT (BIRTHDAY 4 MAY)

His Majesty

Apr 23, 1983 0 mins read 371 views
TO HIS MAJESTY KING CARL XVI GUSTAF, KING OF SWEDEN. (BIRTHDAY 30 APRIL)

His Majesty

Apr 23, 1983 0 mins read 354 views
58TH SESSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

National Assembly

Apr 16, 1983 0 mins read 330 views
ANNUAL PRIZE AWARDING CEREMONY OF Y.C.S.

Education- Schools

Apr 16, 1983 1 mins read 340 views
GYPSUM MINING PROX, PEMAGATSHEL

Projects

Apr 16, 1983 0 mins read 404 views
19TH DYT OF GAYLEGPHUG

Home Affairs

Apr 16, 1983 0 mins read 319 views
THE TASK FORCE OF THE C.T.P.C. TOURS SHEMGANG AND GAYLEGPHUG

Dzongkhags

Apr 16, 1983 1 mins read 272 views
FOREIGN MINISTER OF BANGLADESH VISITS BHUTAN

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Apr 16, 1983 4 mins read 316 views
RIVER SURVEY

Tourism

Apr 09, 1983 1 mins read 321 views
BHUTAN TO ATTEND THIRTY-NINTH SESSION OF ESCAP

ESCAP (Economic & Social Commission of Asia & the Pacific

Apr 09, 1983 0 mins read 331 views
Mathematics In-service Training Course

Education-Teacher

Apr 09, 1983 0 mins read 369 views
REPORTS FROM SHEMGANG DZONGKHAG

Education- Schools

Apr 09, 1983 0 mins read 342 views
A NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL IN JAGATHANG, PARO

Education- Schools

Apr 09, 1983 0 mins read 349 views
22ND DYT OF SAMDRUPJONGKHAR

Dzongkhags

Apr 09, 1983 1 mins read 324 views
SOUTH ASIAN REGIONAL COOPERATION

International Issues

Apr 09, 1983 1 mins read 0 views
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