August of 1995

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Land compensation and registration of house plots

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 493 views
A people's festival

Editorial

Aug 03, 1995 1 mins read 619 views
Bitten to death

Accident

Aug 25, 1995 1 mins read 551 views
Security issues discussed by National Assembly

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 583 views
Call for early resettlement

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 534 views
Capital punishment deferred by the Assembly

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 540 views
First batch of trained tailors

Bhutan - Trade

Aug 25, 1995 1 mins read 509 views
Punakha flood caused by 2 lakes, say geologists

Landslides and Floods

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 590 views
Message through market festival

City Corporation

Aug 25, 1995 1 mins read 531 views
Annual review of Revenue and Customs

Revenue and Custom

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 541 views
The woman: victim of love

Letters to the Editor

Aug 25, 1995 1 mins read 522 views
Five plates full

Letters to the Editor

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 498 views
An open forum

Editorial

Aug 25, 1995 3 mins read 539 views
Villagers outraged by theft of body parts

Crematorium

Aug 25, 1995 3 mins read 536 views
New citizenship identity cards

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 2 mins read 579 views
A dratshang for Trashiyangtsi

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 1 mins read 502 views
Protection of religious heritage

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 3 mins read 516 views
Firearms for village volunteers, gups and chimis

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 3 mins read 461 views
National Assembly discusses Sino-Bhutan boundary talks

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 3 mins read 551 views
Robbed

Crime

Aug 25, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Signing

Bhutan- Japan

Aug 25, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Raid

Terrorist

Aug 25, 1995 0 mins read 550 views
Message

His Majesty

Aug 25, 1995 0 mins read 724 views
Assembly

National Assembly

Aug 25, 1995 0 mins read 641 views
Government will not discriminate

National Assembly

Aug 18, 1995 3 mins read 478 views
12-year old boy detained

Crime

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 520 views
Immunisation programme launched in Paro

Health Immunization

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 480 views
Engineer embezzles district funds

Crime

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 528 views
Parliamentarians prepare for Beijing

Bhutan-China

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 482 views
Inspectors trained

Revenue and Custom

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 497 views
Health Agreement

Bhutan- Japan

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 564 views
Massive landslides

Landslides and Floods

Aug 18, 1995 2 mins read 574 views
Of the guides and tourism

Letters to the Editor

Aug 18, 1995 5 mins read 539 views
Trouble-shooting the town

Editorial

Aug 18, 1995 3 mins read 468 views
Delay of the Dungsum Cement Project

Projects

Aug 18, 1995 3 mins read 483 views
Those who have left the country should not be allowed to return

National Assembly

Aug 18, 1995 3 mins read 506 views
India celebrates 48th Independence anniversary

Bhutan- India

Aug 18, 1995 1 mins read 451 views
Bhutan will continue to seek a solution to the refugee problem

National Assembly

Aug 18, 1995 3 mins read 541 views
Assembly members condemn ngolop Rongthong Kunley

National Assembly

Aug 18, 1995 5 mins read 490 views
Brawl

Crime

Aug 18, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Killed

Accident

Aug 18, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Suicide

Crime

Aug 18, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Robbed

Terrorist

Aug 18, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Road condition

Roads

Aug 18, 1995 0 mins read 565 views
First consignment of Bhutan's boulders goes to Bangladesh

Penden Cement Authority Ltd. (PCAL)

Aug 11, 1995 2 mins read 520 views
New members appointed to the Special Commission

Special Commission For Cultural Affairs/ Bhutan Music/ RAPA

Aug 11, 1995 1 mins read 516 views
Solar power in Merak and Sakteng

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Aug 11, 1995 1 mins read 495 views
LPG shortage

Bhutan Oil Distributor (BOD)

Aug 11, 1995 1 mins read 526 views
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