November of 1976

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His Majesty’s 21st Birthday Celebrated

The people of Bhutan celebrated the 21st birthday of His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck with great enthusiasm throughout the country on November 11.

Nov 21, 1976 1 mins read 912 views
Thimphu Junior High School Annual Sports Meet

Sport

Nov 27, 1976 1 mins read 470 views
Thimphu Primary School's Annual Day Celebrated

Education- Schools

Nov 27, 1976 0 mins read 466 views
His Majesty Felicitates Mrs. Gandhi On Birthday

His Majesty

Nov 27, 1976 0 mins read 498 views
Bhutanese Delegates Attend Indian Youth Congress Conference At Gauhati

Conferences

Nov 27, 1976 1 mins read 392 views
Third Anniversary of Radio NYAB Celebrated

Associations

Nov 27, 1976 2 mins read 401 views
KHARBANDI SCHOOL CELEBRATES HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY

His Majesty

Nov 27, 1976 1 mins read 388 views
Royal Bhutan Polytechnic Deothang Makes Headway

Institutions

Nov 20, 1976 2 mins read 453 views
High Court News : Bhutan's Uniformity of Law Discussed

Judiciary

Nov 20, 1976 0 mins read 475 views
Bhutanese Students in Chandigrah Celebrate His Majesty's Birthday

His Majesty

Nov 20, 1976 1 mins read 411 views
Defence Secretary, Government of India Visits Bhutan

Bhutan- India

Nov 20, 1976 2 mins read 398 views
HIS MAJESTY'S 21ST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED

His Majesty

Nov 20, 1976 1 mins read 407 views
Annual Archery Tournament

Sport

Nov 06, 1976 1 mins read 454 views
F.A.O. Country Programme Officer in Bhutan

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)

Nov 06, 1976 1 mins read 427 views
Bhutanese Women Delegation On India Tour

Visitors

Nov 06, 1976 0 mins read 422 views
Decisions of the 45th Session of the National Assembly

National Assembly

Nov 06, 1976 4 mins read 448 views
Indian Inspector General of Forests Visits Bhutan

Bhutan- India

Nov 06, 1976 1 mins read 401 views
GRAVITY ROPEWAY DEMONSTRATON AT ONAKHA

Forest Timber/ Firewood

Nov 06, 1976 2 mins read 411 views
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A common destiny, a collective future

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A historic National Day

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