September of 1986

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Kuensel's big day

September 6, 1986 - The launching of Kuensel as Bhutan's national newspaper is a major achievement in the field of communications and a landmark in the history of Bhutan, Minister for Social Services, Lyonpo Sangye Penjor, said at the paper's...

Sep 06, 1986 1 mins read 956 views
Chukha power at last as the first turbine turns

Hydro Project

Sep 12, 1986 2 mins read 652 views
Volleyball in Goshi

Sport

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 686 views
Annual marathon Wamrong

Sport

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 568 views
Record entry for TT in India House

Sport

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 578 views
Tennis Championship

Sport

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
Start of the written script in Bhutan via Tibet

Buddhism

Sep 26, 1986 3 mins read 615 views
The Nyimalung Deylog

Superstition and supernatural

Sep 26, 1986 2 mins read 705 views
Newspaper successful

Letters to the Editor

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 625 views
Congrats

Letters to the Editor

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 615 views
Public nuisance

Letters to the Editor

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 621 views
Kuensel improved

Letters to the Editor

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
Is this the start of vandalism?

Letters to the Editor

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 593 views
Possibilities and implications as Chukha turbines roll

Viewpoints

Sep 26, 1986 3 mins read 616 views
Bumthang bukharis

Dzongkhags

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 572 views
Cattle show calf rally in Paro

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 489 views
Farmers trained

Agriculture Activities

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 0 views
New Dzongda welcomed

Transfer

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 582 views
Chorten built by Khaling students

Chortens

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 535 views
NIE project successful

Education- Institutions

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 529 views
Room for fast growth in Bhutan, says FAO Rep

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 504 views
Annual headmasters conference ends

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 504 views
Lhuntshi is motorable after a long spell of road block

Roads

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 512 views
A blind student prepares for ICSE with confidence

Disabled

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 547 views
Foreign minister visits South Korea

Foreign Affairs

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 545 views
Bhutan at IMF/WB conference

World Bank

Sep 26, 1986 1 mins read 549 views
Service guidelines for public sector

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Sep 26, 1986 2 mins read 558 views
Indian technical delegation visits Bhutan for discussions on the Sixth Plan

Bhutan- India

Sep 26, 1986 0 mins read 577 views
The Je Khenpo as the protector

Religious Personalities

Sep 19, 1986 3 mins read 596 views
Football in Paro valley (Bondey wins)

Sport

Sep 19, 1986 1 mins read 538 views
Crowd dispersed as the Thimphu tshechu comes to an end

Tshechu

Sep 19, 1986 1 mins read 506 views
Head hunters: rumour or real ?

Letters to the Editor

Sep 19, 1986 1 mins read 539 views
Success

Letters to the Editor

Sep 19, 1986 0 mins read 568 views
Kuensel improved

Letters to the Editor

Sep 19, 1986 0 mins read 667 views
Kuensel

Letters to the Editor

Sep 19, 1986 0 mins read 546 views
Patriotism

Letters to the Editor

Sep 19, 1986 1 mins read 569 views
Service before self or service for self? RCSC's Kunzang Wangdi asks

Viewpoints

Sep 19, 1986 2 mins read 518 views
School kitchen garden helped by BNPP

Education- Schools

Sep 19, 1986 1 mins read 558 views
WFP mission reformulates PWD project

WFP (World Food Program)

Sep 19, 1986 2 mins read 487 views
RIM/ESCAP course

International Convention

Sep 19, 1986 2 mins read 557 views
Bhutan on right path says new UNDP Res Rep

UNDP

Sep 19, 1986 3 mins read 575 views
The origin and special qualities of the monk community

Dratshang

Sep 12, 1986 3 mins read 673 views
Domche/Tshechu starts

Tshechu

Sep 12, 1986 0 mins read 537 views
Tulku discovered

Religious Personalities

Sep 12, 1986 0 mins read 558 views
Religious group visits Moscow

Dratshang

Sep 12, 1986 0 mins read 595 views
Hope of eradicating leprosy by the end of this century

Health Disease

Sep 12, 1986 3 mins read 516 views
NAM summit in Harare

His Majesty - Foreign Tour

Sep 12, 1986 3 mins read 590 views
Primary schools sports at Wangdi

Education- Schools

Sep 12, 1986 1 mins read 615 views
Isuzu chosen

Government Department

Sep 12, 1986 0 mins read 509 views
Health course

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Sep 12, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
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