July of 1974

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TASHIGANG VALLEY MAKING RAPID STRIDES- PART 1

Planning

Jul 27, 1974 2 mins read 435 views
ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

Bhutan-India

Jul 27, 1974 5 mins read 410 views
C.C.I. APPOINTED CONSULTANT FOR CEMENT PROJECT

Appointed

Jul 27, 1974 1 mins read 403 views
Handicrafts Emporium Making Progress

Handicraft

Jul 16, 1974 1 mins read 407 views
Mad Dog Scare In Thimphu

Rabies

Jul 16, 1974 1 mins read 418 views
Rosin-Turpentine Factory Opened

Factory

Jul 16, 1974 1 mins read 426 views
Cardamom-Orange Crops On Firm Footing

Horticulture

Jul 16, 1974 0 mins read 422 views
Afforestation as Wind-Breaks

Afforestation

Jul 16, 1974 0 mins read 527 views
Suspension Bridge Almost Complete

Bridge

Jul 16, 1974 0 mins read 424 views
New School and Hospital Buildings

School

Jul 16, 1974 0 mins read 444 views
Sugar-cane Plantations under Trial

Agriculture

Jul 16, 1974 0 mins read 499 views
7th Tashigang Development Council Meeting

Meeting

Jul 16, 1974 2 mins read 429 views
Indian Foreign Secretary’s Visit

His Excellency Mr. Kewal Singh, Foreign Secretary, Government of India, paid a short visit to Bhutan recently forms July 15 to 18.

Jul 14, 1974 2 mins read 421 views
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