April of 1984

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NATIONAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF BHUTAN

National Women Association (NWA)

Apr 28, 1984 2 mins read 621 views
WEST GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO INDIA VISITS BHUTAN

Bhutan - Germany

Apr 28, 1984 0 mins read 473 views
BHUTAN AND CHINA HOLD BOUNDARY TALKS

Bhutan- China

Apr 28, 1984 1 mins read 464 views
INDIAN FOREIGN SECRETARY VISITS BHUTAN

The Foreign Secretary of India, I.E. Mr. M. Rasgotra visited Thimphu from April 16 to 18, 984.

Apr 29, 1984 0 mins read 0 views
MATHEMATICS ORIENTATION: TASHIGANG

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Apr 21, 1984 2 mins read 458 views
PRESIDENT GIANI ZAIL SINGH'S ADDRESS

Bhutan - Embassies

Apr 21, 1984 1 mins read 457 views
DASHO OM PRADHAN'S SPEECH FOR THE CREDENTIAL CEREMONY

Bhutan - Embassies

Apr 21, 1984 1 mins read 457 views
NORWEGIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDIA VISITS BHUTAN

Bhutan- Denmark/Finland/Norway/ Sweden

Apr 21, 1984 0 mins read 500 views
DR. AKIRA YUYAMA VISITS BHUTAN

Visitors

Apr 14, 1984 1 mins read 460 views
NEW BUILDING FOR SIMTOKHA RIGNEY SCHOOL

April 15, 1984 - The new double-storeyed school building for Sitka Rigney School, Simtokha was inaugurated on April 11, 1984, by the chief guest H.E. Lyonpo T. Jagar, the Hon'b...

Apr 15, 1984 1 mins read 587 views
VISIT OF THE MOST VEN. MAHASANGANAYAKA ISUDDHANANDA MAHATHERO TO BHUTAN

Bhutan- Bangladesh

Apr 14, 1984 4 mins read 451 views
REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Apr 07, 1984 1 mins read 464 views
WORLD HEALTH DAY, 1984

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Apr 07, 1984 3 mins read 457 views
TRANSFER OF BHUTANESE DIPLOMATS

Government Department

Apr 07, 1984 0 mins read 496 views
BHUTAN SIGNS FIRST IDA CREDIT AGREEMENT

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Apr 07, 1984 1 mins read 410 views
BHUTANESE DELEGATION LEAVES FOR BORDER TALK WITH CHINA

Bhutan- China

Apr 07, 1984 0 mins read 388 views
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