November of 1988

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Training workshop for instructors

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 449 views
Pasture training concludes

Animal Husbandry Disease

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 436 views
Know about AIDS it may save your life

Health-HIV/AIDS

Nov 25, 1988 2 mins read 470 views
No information to fix oven

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 492 views
A chance to learn English

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 485 views
Anthem a little out of tune

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 459 views
Village calls for BHU

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 478 views
Sports hall becomes store

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 568 views
Wisely preserving the forest

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 486 views
No women BLTs

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 479 views
Breath deeply in the morning

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 467 views
Women in science debated all over the world

Letters to the Editor

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 430 views
Bhutan's first movie comes to the video screen

Feature Film

Nov 25, 1988 2 mins read 465 views
Workshop to highlight nutrition needs and solutions

November 26, 1988 - A one-day workshop on nutrition will be held at the Motithang Hotel on Monday for chimis, dzongdags, central ministry an...

Nov 26, 1988 2 mins read 988 views
NWAB sells woollen products at market

National Women Association (NWA)

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 407 views
Screenplay competition follows school health drama

Competition (A-Z)

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 391 views
Sales going well, says British Aerospace

Druk Air

Nov 25, 1988 2 mins read 412 views
An aircraft cockpit, two boys, a pilot and lots of questions

Druk Air

Nov 25, 1988 2 mins read 434 views
Eight Rabjam Wogma's selected

Promotion

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 412 views
Hospital ceremony

Health-Hospital/JDWNRH

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 468 views
Bhutan's first jet aircraft makes inaugural flight

Druk Air

Nov 25, 1988 1 mins read 450 views
Kathri to be held

Dratshang

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 407 views
Royal Advisory Councillor

Royal Advisory Council (RAC)

Nov 25, 1988 0 mins read 424 views
Youth representative returns enthusiastic

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 438 views
Pasture development

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 474 views
Training course for headmasters

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 428 views
World AIDS Day December 1, 1988

Health-HIV/AIDS

Nov 18, 1988 2 mins read 405 views
Rafter dropped during fire

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 408 views
Trees burned for cooking

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 471 views
Let's accumulate knowledge

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 374 views
Clarifications

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 417 views
Big rush for seats

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 423 views
More institutes needed

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 451 views
Power supply erratic

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 413 views
School dancers need tuition

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 444 views
She still looked young

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 429 views
School offers sympathy

Letters to the Editor

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 421 views
Teachers find contentment despite physical hardships

Education-Teacher

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 396 views
Indigenous medicine: surrounded by an air of mystery

Indigenous Hospital

Nov 18, 1988 4 mins read 394 views
Restorer sees possibility of demolishing and reusing dzong wall

Dzongs

Nov 18, 1988 2 mins read 419 views
Canada announces school projects

Bhutan-Canada

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 488 views
Pemagatshel to launch sterilisation programme

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 424 views
Training towards self sufficiency

Agriculture Activities

Nov 18, 1988 2 mins read 464 views
Dutch company orders broom handles and advises on other products

State Trading Corporation of Bhutan (STCB)

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 418 views
Singapore market

State Trading Corporation of Bhutan (STCB)

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 462 views
Bhutan meets donors

International Assistance

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 4,034 views
Special guest for Tongsa

Religious Personalities

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 410 views
School dates

Education- Schools

Nov 18, 1988 0 mins read 476 views
BRTF chief inspects projects

DANTAK/IMTRAT/BRTF

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 442 views
Royal allowance given for patients

Health/Doctors/Patients

Nov 18, 1988 1 mins read 432 views
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