September of 1983

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NEPAL-BHUTAN ASSOCIATION FORMALLY LAUNCHED

Bhutan- Nepal

Sep 24, 1983 1 mins read 413 views
CONTROL MEASURES FOR ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Alcohol

Sep 24, 1983 0 mins read 383 views
BHUTAN AND UNICEF TO ENHANCE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN

September 25, 1983 - A press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thimphu, says that a 5-year plan for the provision of services...

Sep 25, 1983 1 mins read 470 views
SIXTH CIABS HIGHLIGHTS VARIOUS FACETS OF BUDDHISM

Buddhism

Sep 24, 1983 2 mins read 364 views
TRAINING NEEDS OF YOUTH IN ASIA AND PACIFIC UNMET

International Issues

Sep 17, 1983 2 mins read 430 views
LUNGTENZAMPA SCHOOL STAGES VARIETY CONCERT

Education- Schools

Sep 17, 1983 1 mins read 365 views
TWELVE AGRICULTURE TRAINEES GRADUATE FROM AGRI-HORTI TRAINING INSTITUTE, KANGLUNG

Animal Husbandry Policy

Sep 17, 1983 1 mins read 381 views
COMMUNITY AFFORESTATION PROGRAMME IN DAGAPELA

Forest Social/Project/ Afforestation

Sep 10, 1983 0 mins read 431 views
MR. ALAM TO REPLACE MR. JAIGIRDAR AS AMBASSADOR OF BANGLADESH IN BHUTAN

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Sep 10, 1983 0 mins read 444 views
MEASURES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF HAA TOWN DISCUSSED

Dzongkhags

Sep 10, 1983 1 mins read 390 views
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR EXTENSION PERSONNEL

Agriculture Policy

Sep 10, 1983 2 mins read 418 views
NEWWIRELESS STATION IN SHEMGANG

Telecommunication Department

Sep 03, 1983 0 mins read 359 views
ANNUAL SOCCER KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT

Sport

Sep 03, 1983 1 mins read 366 views
PASSING OUT OF THIRD BATCH OF CABLE CRANE TRAINING COURSE

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Sep 03, 1983 1 mins read 356 views
ORIENTATION/NATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAMME

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Sep 03, 1983 2 mins read 379 views
NEW RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE IN THIMPHU

September 4, 1983 - "Many people were jealous when they heard that I was coming to Bhutan," laughs His Excellency Mr. Raj Kumar Dar, 49, the new UNDP Resident Representative in Th...

Sep 04, 1983 1 mins read 363 views
CONSECRATION OF LHADZONG THEGECHEY CHOEKOR

Consecration

Sep 03, 1983 1 mins read 358 views
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Recents

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Bhutan–ICIMOD partnership strengthens mountain futures

Senior Bhutanese officials and delegates from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) convened for the second session of the Bhutan–ICIMOD Coordination Committee (BICC), reaffirming partnership to enhance climate resilience, strengthen livelihoods, and improve disaster preparedness across Bhutan’s Himalayan landscapes.

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