September of 1979

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THEFT IN CHAMKHAR

Crime

Sep 29, 1979 0 mins read 399 views
REPORT FROM THE DZONGDA WANGDIPHODRANG

Dzongkhags

Sep 29, 1979 0 mins read 423 views
DZONGKHAG YARGYE TSHOGCHUNG, TONGSA

Planning

Sep 29, 1979 2 mins read 355 views
NEWS FROM GAYLEGPHUG

Animal Husbandry Disease

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 372 views
RUBBER PLANTATION PROGRESSES IN GAYLEGPHUG

Agriculture Policy

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 391 views
AUSTRIAN TEAM VISITS BHUTAN

Bhutan-Austria

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 402 views
WFP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S VISIT TO BHUTAN

WFP (World Food Program)

Sep 29, 1979 0 mins read 373 views
NORWEGIAN TEAM VISITS BHUTAN

Bhutan- Norway

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 365 views
TWO FAO CONSULTANTS IN BHUTAN

Animal Husbandry Policy

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 430 views
UNICEF REGIONAL PLANNING OFFICER TO VISIT BHUTAN

September 30, 1979 - Mr. Satish Prabasi, Regional Planning Officer, UNICEF, New Delhi is expected on a ten day visit to Bhutan. During his trip, Mr....

Sep 30, 1979 0 mins read 403 views
VISIT TO PHOBJEKHA

Visitors

Sep 29, 1979 1 mins read 324 views
TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT - PARO

Sport

Sep 22, 1979 0 mins read 351 views
SPORTS : VOLLEY BALL KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT-PARO

Sport

Sep 22, 1979 0 mins read 396 views
NEWS FROM CENTRAL BHUTAN

Dzongkhags

Sep 22, 1979 1 mins read 510 views
DZONGKHAG YARGYE TSHOGCHUNG-SAMCHI

Planning

Sep 22, 1979 2 mins read 378 views
ESSAY COMPETITION RESULTS

Competition (A-Z)

Sep 22, 1979 2 mins read 420 views
DZONGKHAG YARGAY TSHOGCHUNG HELD IN PUNAKHA

Planning

Sep 15, 1979 1 mins read 316 views
"REMARKABLE DISCOVERY OF ANCIENT RELICS"

Bhutan - History

Sep 15, 1979 3 mins read 352 views
P & T : POST OFFICE AT LOPSIBOTAY

Bhutan-Post

Sep 15, 1979 0 mins read 366 views
NEW NAME FOR KANGLUNG FARM

Agriculture Activities

Sep 15, 1979 0 mins read 368 views
AGRICULTURE : REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL OFFICES ABOLISHED

Agriculture Activities

Sep 15, 1979 0 mins read 349 views
ANNUAL CONFERENCE HELD BY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

Animal Husbandry Activities

Sep 15, 1979 1 mins read 331 views
EDUCATION : WFP LIAISON OFFICER VISITS GAYLEGPHUG SCHOOLS

Education- Schools

Sep 15, 1979 0 mins read 364 views
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY : SECOND CROSS-BREED CATTLE SHOW-CUM-CALF RALLY HELD

Animal Husbandry Policy

Sep 15, 1979 1 mins read 328 views
EDUCATION : AGRICULTURAL FARMING AT CHAMANG PRIMARY SCHOOL

Education- Schools

Sep 22, 1979 0 mins read 338 views
NEW LHAKANGS IN GAYLEGPHUG RESETTLEMENT AREA

Monasteries

Sep 22, 1979 1 mins read 364 views
PRAYERS OFFERED FOR HIS MAJESTY THE KING

His Majesty

Sep 22, 1979 0 mins read 388 views
ONG CEREMONY AT DECHENCHHOLING

Wang

Sep 22, 1979 1 mins read 391 views
POTATO HARVEST FESTIVAL AT PELELA

Agriculture Activities

Sep 22, 1979 2 mins read 394 views
HOME MINISTER VISITS CHUKHA PROJECT

Home Affairs

Sep 22, 1979 1 mins read 383 views
His Majesty The King Attends The Sixth Non-Aligned Summit Conferences

On August 17, His Majesty the King left Thimphu to attend the Sixth Non-Aligned Summit...

Sep 16, 1979 10 mins read 327 views
VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE FINAL : PARO

Sport

Sep 08, 1979 1 mins read 356 views
SPORTS : SOCCER - GAYELEGPHUG

Sport

Sep 08, 1979 0 mins read 434 views
PROMOTIONS IN FOREIGN AND TRADE MINISTRIES

Promotion

Sep 08, 1979 1 mins read 339 views
TOURISM : NEW TREKKING ROUTE FOR TOURISTS

Tourism

Sep 08, 1979 1 mins read 370 views
DR. TEE LEAVES BHUTAN

Visitors

Sep 08, 1979 0 mins read 381 views
Agriculture : THUBTEN DORJI PROMOTED

Agriculture Activities

Sep 08, 1979 0 mins read 339 views
STATISTICS : SIX TRAINEES COMPLETE STATISTICAL COURSE

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)

Sep 08, 1979 1 mins read 366 views
RELIEF FUNDS RAISED FOR MORVI DISASTER

Sep 08, 1979 1 mins read 367 views
CONVOCATION OF FOREST ROAD CONSTRUCTION COURSE

Forest Planning/Policy Conference/Meeting

Sep 08, 1979 2 mins read 320 views
MR. MALHOTRA'S TOUR OF SOUTHERN BHUTAN

UNDP

Sep 01, 1979 2 mins read 352 views
SHEMGANG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Education- Schools

Sep 01, 1979 1 mins read 355 views
TSHECHU IN SHEMGANG

Tshechu

Sep 01, 1979 0 mins read 0 views
SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION VISITS GAYLEGPHUG

Planning Ministry

Sep 01, 1979 1 mins read 369 views
APPOINTMENT OF REGIONAL CORRESPONDENT

Appointed

Sep 01, 1979 0 mins read 334 views
GAYLEGPHUG PRESS

Media

Sep 01, 1979 0 mins read 316 views
INTER SCHOOL SOCCER TOURNAMENT

Sport

Sep 01, 1979 1 mins read 408 views
SWIMMING GALA IN THIMPHU

Sport

Sep 01, 1979 1 mins read 371 views
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Disaster preparedness is our best defence

The National Council this week questioned the government on the country’s disaster preparedness. This is a pertinent issue, especially when extreme weather events are frequent and more intense. Preparedness is therefore the most effective strategy for protecting lives, livelihoods, and development gains.

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