December of 1986

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Departure for Punakha

Religious Personalities

Dec 05, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
Safe not touched

Crime

Dec 12, 1986 0 mins read 462 views
Victory day celebrated

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 417 views
Minister at conferences

Conferences

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 554 views
School sports day and exhibition

Sport

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 453 views
The evolution of Buddhism in Bhutan

Buddhism

Dec 19, 1986 5 mins read 0 views
National Day Message (Bangladesh)

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 1 mins read 589 views
Greetings (India)

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 457 views
Firewood system unfair

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 423 views
Support performing arts with facilities

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 2 mins read 452 views
Clothing redundant

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 471 views
Identity cards

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 466 views
Preserve traditions

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 480 views
A loaf of bread

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 430 views
Respect for monks

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 1 mins read 514 views
Park for Thimphu

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 418 views
Proselytization not welcome

Letters to the Editor

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 436 views
Cherry blossoms for Thimphu valley

National Park

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 418 views
Colombo Plan meet

Bhutan-Colombo

Dec 19, 1986 2 mins read 388 views
Canadian born in Thimphu

Health Mother and Child Programme

Dec 19, 1986 0 mins read 421 views
Christmas traditions

Religion

Dec 19, 1986 1 mins read 438 views
UNICEF celebrates 40th anniversary

December 20, 1986 - The UNICEF Programme Officer, Miss Sheba Hussain, hosted a reception at the Bhutan Hotel on December 11 to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of UNICEF. The function was hel...

Dec 20, 1986 1 mins read 427 views
Kuwaiti loan for Bhutan

Bhutan - Kuwait

Dec 19, 1986 1 mins read 456 views
WFP agreement signed

WFP (World Food Program)

Dec 19, 1986 1 mins read 0 views
National Day celebrated

National Day

Dec 19, 1986 2 mins read 0 views
The evolution of Buddhism in Bhutan

Buddhism

Dec 26, 1986 6 mins read 0 views
Samtengang sports day

Sport

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 409 views
Development of pasture in Bumthang

Animal Husbandry Activities

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 433 views
Haa holds workshop

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 332 views
Samtse boost food production

Dzongkhags

Dec 26, 1986 2 mins read 402 views
NIE organises youth festival

Education- Institutions

Dec 26, 1986 1 mins read 427 views
Names not clear

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 404 views
Corruption

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 400 views
Save drowning people

Accident

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 389 views
Paro town needs public facilities

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 401 views
Ghumauney's needs have been met

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 405 views
Bus not on time

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 393 views
Stray dog problem

Letters to the Editor

Dec 26, 1986 1 mins read 406 views
Better pay for technicians

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Dec 26, 1986 2 mins read 446 views
Refresher course

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
ADB loan for Bhutan

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Dec 26, 1986 1 mins read 532 views
Medals for boxers

Awards

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 404 views
SAARC Meet

SAARC Activities

Dec 26, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
South Korea-Bhutan friendship grows

Bhutan - Korea

Dec 26, 1986 2 mins read 403 views
Reincarnation found in Spain

Religious Personalities

Dec 12, 1986 2 mins read 408 views
Buddhist head from USSR meets the Je Khenpo

Buddhism

Dec 12, 1986 1 mins read 372 views
Bhutan at the 15th Buddhist conference

Buddhism

Dec 12, 1986 2 mins read 424 views
Well wishers for Class VIII

Letters to the Editor

Dec 12, 1986 0 mins read 405 views
Drinking water dirtied

Letters to the Editor

Dec 12, 1986 0 mins read 398 views
Problem with taxi fare

Letters to the Editor

Dec 12, 1986 0 mins read 435 views
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