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May of 1991

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NAPE workshop

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
In-service course

Education-BBE

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Lhuntsi dzongda.<br>

Dzongkhags

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Gup appointment<br>

Home Affairs

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Community school

Education- Schools

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Cattle show at Satsham Chorten

Animal Husbandry Livestock

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
DDT sprayed<br>

Health Malaria Control

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Two arrested for smuggling musk<br>

Crime

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Animal husbandry extension workshop<br>

Animal Husbandry Activities

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Dog sterilization campaign

Animal Husbandry Activities

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Channel at Gaselow completed

Agriculture Irrigation

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Sherubtse team wins archery match

Sport

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Accident at Samchi

Accident

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Community school opened in Shershong

Education- Schools

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
RTI celebtrates foundation day

Institutions

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Oath taking ceremony<br>

Education- Student

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Two killed in accident

Accident

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Accident in Tsimilakha

Accident

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Sherto Japhib installed in Wangdiphodrang

Dzongs

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Betel nut business encouraged by Samchi Dzongkhag

Dzongkhags

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Health assistants meeting<br>

Health Conference/Workshop/Meeting

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Students injured<br>

Accident

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
RBA recruits complete training<br>

Royal Bhutan Army (RBA)

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Book fair to begin on Sunday

Books

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Burlary in the National Museum

Crime

May 10, 1991 3 mins read
Financial programming seminar ends

Royal Monetary Authority (RMA)

May 10, 1991 1 mins read
Dental check-up

Health Activities

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Bank account for relief fund<br>

Natural Calamities

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Militia<br>

Volunteers

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
School fun fare

Education- Schools

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Dungkhag closed

Home Affairs

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
Dhaka flight suspended<br>

Druk Air

May 10, 1991 0 mins read
What education means for girls<br>

Letters to the Editor

May 03, 1991 4 mins read
Sports needed in schools

Letters to the Editor

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
Smoking should be banned in buses

Letters to the Editor

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
Precious water wasted

Letters to the Editor

May 03, 1991 2 mins read
Swimming fees: Luxury has its price<br>

Letters to the Editor

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
Yatha sale in Bumthang

Handicraft

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
Seed production training<br>

Agriculture Activities

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
New Lam for Merak

Dratshang

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
VVHW trained

Dzongkhags

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
Reception for dzongda<br>

Dzongkhags

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
Tengye Lyonpo visits 9 industrial estates

Bhutan - Trade

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
BOD centre in Haa Dzongkhag

Bhutan Oil Distributor (BOD)

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
Training on plant protection

Agriculture Institutions

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
Annual drupchen in Kurjey Lhakhang<br>

Wang

May 03, 1991 1 mins read
Zonal Forest Officer for Zone IV<br>

Agriculture

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
World Earth Day celebrated<br>

International Day

May 03, 1991 0 mins read
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