October of 1984

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HA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Education- Schools

Oct 27, 1984 0 mins read 456 views
INDIGENOUS HOSPITAL THIMPHU

Indigenous Hospital

Oct 27, 1984 2 mins read 482 views
THIMPHU PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTED BOOKS BY H.E. MR. A.N. RAM, AMBASSADOR OF INDIA

National Library

Oct 27, 1984 1 mins read 612 views
UN DAY CELEBRATED IN THIMPHU: OCTOBER 24

Oct 27, 1984 2 mins read 522 views
LAND AUCTION IN THIMPHU

Urban Development

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 487 views
CATTLE SHOW

Animal Husbandry Activities

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 0 views
REPORT ON BHUTAN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE FIRST SOUTH ASIAN FEDERATION GAMES

South Asian Federation Games (SAFG)

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 549 views
IMTRAT DAY CELEBRATED

DANTAK/IMTRAT/BRTF

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 472 views
BHUTAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC)

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 551 views
FAO DIRECTOR-GENERAL'S STATEMENT FOR WORLD FOOD DAY

WFP (World Food Program)

Oct 20, 1984 3 mins read 445 views
WORLD FOOD DAY

WFP (World Food Program)

Oct 20, 1984 1 mins read 0 views
OFFICIALS VISIT MUSHROOM PROJECT-SIMTOKHA

Agriculture/ Crops/Mushroom

Oct 13, 1984 1 mins read 511 views
DRAMA STAGED BY THE LOTHUEN KIDUG TSHOGPA

Drama

Oct 13, 1984 0 mins read 508 views
MICRO ENERGY PROJECT

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Oct 13, 1984 3 mins read 553 views
HEALTH FOR ALL GOAL IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Oct 13, 1984 0 mins read 450 views
HIS MAJESTY CELEBRATES VIJAYA DASHAMI

Celebration

Oct 13, 1984 0 mins read 403 views
ARCHERY TOURNAMENT HAA

Sport

Oct 06, 1984 0 mins read 453 views
THIRD PHASE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT GRANT AID TO BHUTAN

Bhutan- Japan

Oct 06, 1984 1 mins read 419 views
MOUNTAINEERING IN BHUTAN

Tourism

Oct 06, 1984 5 mins read 446 views
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