March of 1974

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U.N.D.P. Technical Coordinator

Visitors

Mar 30, 1974 0 mins read 451 views
Government Making Efforts to Settle Landless People

Government

Mar 30, 1974 1 mins read 449 views
UNDP Officials in Thimphu

UNDP

Mar 30, 1974 0 mins read 463 views
Chhukha Hydro-Electric Project Agreement Signed

THE Agreement on the Chhukha Hydro-Electric Project was signed in New Delhi at 11 a.m. on March 23rd by Mr. K.C. pant, Minister for Irrigation and Power...

Mar 31, 1974 3 mins read 456 views
Bhutanese Players for Asian Table Tennis Tourney

Sport

Mar 23, 1974 0 mins read 402 views
For the training with O.T.C.A. in Japan

Training

Mar 23, 1974 0 mins read 415 views
FOREIGN FISHERIES EXPERTS TO ADVICE ON PISCICULTURE DEVELOPMENT

Fishery

Mar 23, 1974 0 mins read 428 views
Handicrafts of Bhutan

Handicraft

Mar 16, 1974 2 mins read 480 views
BHUTANESE DELEGATION FOR TOP DISCUSSIONS IN NEW DELHI

Delegation

Mar 16, 1974 1 mins read 378 views
Samchi Exhibition

Exhibition

Mar 02, 1974 1 mins read 419 views
Forests As A Valuable National Source

Forest

Mar 02, 1974 3 mins read 464 views
Tashigang I.V.D.P. Control Board Meeting

Meeting

Mar 02, 1974 2 mins read 422 views
Indo-Bhutan Friendship Society Cultural Programme

Bhutan-India

Mar 02, 1974 1 mins read 442 views
INDIAN PLANNING COMMISSION TEAM ON OFFICAL VISIT

Tour

Mar 02, 1974 2 mins read 411 views
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Dzongkhags rally to attract local tourists

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New FDI regime offers wider access to foreign investors in agriculture

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Taxes our forefathers paid

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Gym that asks you to grow, not just train

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Making GST work past early hiccups

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The cost of delay

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Why selective privatisation in healthcare makes sense

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What about moral and ethical accountability?

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