April of 1976

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Welcome Address By Miss Leonore E. T. Storar, Director, Colombo Plan Bureau

Bhutan-Colombo

Apr 24, 1976 3 mins read 507 views
FIRST COLOMBO PLAN SEMINAR HELD IN THIMPHU

Bhutan-Colombo

Apr 24, 1976 3 mins read 377 views
Animal Husbandry Samchi Office Shifted To Sarbhang

Animal Husbandry Activities

Apr 17, 1976 0 mins read 412 views
Thimphu Wireless Centre Moves To Its New Building

Telecommunication Department

Apr 17, 1976 0 mins read 462 views
Waldheim Urges Durable Agreement on Law of sea

Conferences

Apr 17, 1976 2 mins read 356 views
Law of The Sea Conference Holds Fourth Session in New York

Conferences

Apr 17, 1976 2 mins read 378 views
A Team of UNICEF Information Mission visits Bhutan

UNICEF

Apr 18, 1976 1 mins read 445 views
Colombo Plan Seminar In Bhutan

Bhutan-Colombo

Apr 17, 1976 1 mins read 450 views
ESCAP's Annual Session Discusses Root Causes of Asias'' Rural Poverty

ESCAP (Economic & Social Commission of Asia & the Pacific

Apr 17, 1976 2 mins read 367 views
Achievements of GSI Bhutan Unit

Bhutan - Geological Survey

Apr 10, 1976 5 mins read 443 views
Donation By A Retired School Teacher

Education-Teacher

Apr 10, 1976 0 mins read 429 views
New Branch Post Office at Lamthey

Bhutan-Post

Apr 10, 1976 0 mins read 419 views
Food Corporation holds Annual Conference

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB)

Apr 10, 1976 1 mins read 473 views
New Junior High School Building in Chirang

Education- Schools

Apr 10, 1976 1 mins read 390 views
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A historic National Day

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