October of 1978

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Gaylegphug Dzongkhag Yargay Tshongchung meets

October 16, 1978 - The Dzongkhag Yargay Tshongchung met recently in Gaylephug to discuss various developmental schemes. The several Irrigation and water suppl...

Oct 16, 1978 2 mins read 1,304 views
FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH

Speech

Oct 29, 1978 10 mins read 459 views
NEW CLASSROOMS FOR GOSHI KINDERGARTEN

School

Oct 29, 1978 0 mins read 503 views
ENDICULTURE IN BHUTAN

Endiculture

Oct 29, 1978 2 mins read 477 views
DZONGKHAG YARGEY TSHOGCHUNG

Planning

Oct 29, 1978 3 mins read 464 views
FOREIGN MINISTER ATTENDS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Conference

Oct 29, 1978 1 mins read 439 views
AGRICULTURE OFFICE SHIFTS TO NEW BUILDINGS

Shifted

Oct 22, 1978 0 mins read 442 views
SECOND ELEMENTARY TRAINING COURSE IN STATISTICS INAUGURATED

Statistic

Oct 22, 1978 1 mins read 458 views
AGRICULTURE AT TONGSA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

School

Oct 22, 1978 0 mins read 473 views
THE FOOD CORPORATION OF BHUTAN INAUGURATES TWO NEW WAREHOUSES

FCB

Oct 22, 1978 1 mins read 466 views
VARIETY SHOW BY THE THIMPHU PRIMARY SCHOOL

School

Oct 22, 1978 0 mins read 458 views
49TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY COMMENCES

National Assembly

Oct 22, 1978 0 mins read 520 views
DIWALI FETE AT INDIAN EMBASSY

Fete

Oct 22, 1978 0 mins read 420 views
NOMAD LANDING IN PARO

Drukair

Oct 22, 1978 1 mins read 442 views
THIRD SEMINAR ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND TAX ADMINISTRATION

Seminar

Oct 15, 1978 0 mins read 473 views
REFRESHER COURSE FOR HEALTH ASSISTANTS

Health Policy

Oct 15, 1978 0 mins read 504 views
TOURISM: A GROWING INDUSTRY

Tourism

Oct 15, 1978 2 mins read 595 views
VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABOURATORY BEING SET UP IN WANGCHUTABA

Animal Husbandry

Oct 08, 1978 3 mins read 368 views
FORESTS DESTRUCTION LEADS TO ECOLOGICAL IMBALANCE

Forest

Oct 08, 1978 1 mins read 354 views
COUNTRY WORKSHOP ON PROJECT DEVELOPMENT CONCLUDED

Workshop

Oct 08, 1978 2 mins read 351 views
10TH BATCH OF FOREST GUARDS PASS OUT

Forest

Oct 08, 1978 1 mins read 356 views
RAJPUT WINS TABLE TENNIS TITLE

Tennis

Oct 01, 1978 0 mins read 403 views
BHUTAN FRUIT PRODUCTS CAPTURE INDIAN MARKET

Factory

Oct 01, 1978 1 mins read 370 views
NEW BUILDING FOR DAGA PRIMARY SCHOOL

School

Oct 01, 1978 1 mins read 427 views
WFP EVALUATION TEAM HOLDS DISCUSSIONS IN BHUTAN

WFP

Oct 01, 1978 2 mins read 394 views
BHUTAN PARTICIPATES IN MEET ON PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

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Oct 02, 1978 0 mins read 1,054 views
ECONOMIC PLANNING COMES OF AGE IN BHUTAN

Economic Development

Oct 01, 1978 4 mins read 395 views
FROM A NOMADIC LIFE TO COMMUNITY LIVING

Nomadic

Oct 01, 1978 5 mins read 386 views
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