July of 1987

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Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC)

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 246 views
Women join basketball

Sport

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 254 views
ILO study

Labour and Human Resource

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 277 views
Students help farmers

Agriculture Activities

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 0 views
Badminton started

Sport

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 249 views
Causes of office ailments ignored

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 257 views
Counting the cost

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 294 views
A sigh for some books

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 273 views
Asian, not Olympic champ

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 257 views
Ha needs fresh food

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 229 views
AIDS often over dramatised

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 253 views
Bridge is standing

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 214 views
Socially useful work objectives

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 221 views
Floodwaters a threat to Paro

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 230 views
New bridge soon

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 245 views
Schools out of tune

Letters to the Editor

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 214 views
Farmers trained

Agriculture Activities

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 0 views
Students complete training

Agriculture Activities

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 220 views
Dremetsi tshechu

Tshechu

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 222 views
Telescope for Royal Technical Institute

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 210 views
Treatment in Vellore made easier

Health- International Assistance

Jul 31, 1987 2 mins read 210 views
Course for contact farmers

Agriculture Activities

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 177 views
First Bhutanese pilot at work

Personalities

Jul 31, 1987 2 mins read 228 views
Swiss Coordinator leaves his impressions

Helvetas

Jul 31, 1987 4 mins read 225 views
Visiting teams enter tournament

Sport

Jul 31, 1987 1 mins read 234 views
New workshop

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 0 views
Dzongkhag coordination

Home Affairs

Jul 31, 1987 0 mins read 182 views
Sarbhang School wins soccer

Sport

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 204 views
Heir apparent

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 191 views
Children's work in vain

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 254 views
Bring back volleyball

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 233 views
More banking facilities

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 215 views
Lakes toll too high

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 255 views
Congratulations

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 209 views
Tenzin Drugay welcomed

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 222 views
Cheque payment wanted

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 204 views
Bridge near collapse

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 206 views
Homeless citizens possible

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 252 views
Jumping from vehicles

Letters to the Editor

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 257 views
Engineers briefed

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 228 views
WFP assistance to schools

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 202 views
Farmers helped

Education- Student

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 198 views
Land cultivated by Taklai project

Agriculture Irrigation

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 207 views
Cardiologists visit Bhutan under BIFA

Associations

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 210 views
Superannuation for senior government officials

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Jul 17, 1987 2 mins read 232 views
Stoves to be installed

Dzongkhags

Jul 17, 1987 0 mins read 187 views
Students work in paddy fields

Education- Student

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 171 views
ASI team restores paintings

Survey

Jul 17, 1987 2 mins read 191 views
Power stations inaugurated

Power

Jul 17, 1987 2 mins read 203 views
Ambassadors present their credentials

Bhutan- Japan

Jul 17, 1987 1 mins read 204 views
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Learning from the Tading experience

While much of the country debates taxes on fixed deposit interests, GST, and the legality of certain parliamentary decisions, something more quietly transformational is happening in Tading, Samtse. There, residents are reaping the benefits, modest it may be,of smart infrastructure planning and decisive execution.

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