June of 1986

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Druk Medical Journal Out

Health Activities

Jun 28, 1986 1 mins read 557 views
Promotions

Promotion

Jun 28, 1986 0 mins read 0 views
Bhutan China Border Talks

Bhutan-China

Jun 21, 1986 2 mins read 615 views
Bank of Bhutan: Annual Report

Bank of Bhutan (BOB)

Jun 28, 1986 13 mins read 597 views
Royal Body Guards win Basketball

Sport

Jun 28, 1986 0 mins read 546 views
Bhutan Taekwondo Federation

Sport

Jun 21, 1986 1 mins read 682 views
Village Health Workers Training

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Jun 21, 1986 1 mins read 589 views
Yangchenphug High School Tops in ICSE

Education-BBE

Jun 21, 1986 1 mins read 538 views
Ambassadors of the Netherlands and Norway Present Credentials

Bhutan- Denmark/Finland/Norway/ Sweden

Jun 21, 1986 0 mins read 515 views
Venerable Monks Promoted

Dratshang

Jun 14, 1986 1 mins read 556 views
Promotions and Transfer of Senior Government Officials

Promotion

Jun 14, 1986 0 mins read 542 views
The Class Ten Educational Tour-1986

Education- Student

Jun 14, 1986 2 mins read 533 views
The Thimphu Valley Teachers' Workshop

Education-Teacher

Jun 14, 1986 1 mins read 491 views
Coronation Day Celebrated

National Day

Jun 07, 1986 1 mins read 506 views
Special Commission for Cultural Affairs Inaugurated

Special Commission For Cultural Affairs/ Bhutan Music/ RAPA

Jun 07, 1986 0 mins read 507 views
Advent of Buddhism in Bhutan

BuddhismBuddhismBuddhism

Jun 07, 1986 1 mins read 535 views
Bhutan Broadcasting Service

BBS (Bhutan Broadcasting Service)

Jun 07, 1986 1 mins read 571 views
Bhutanese Ambassador to Denmark presents Credential to Her Majesty Queen Margrethe of Denmark

Bhutan- Denmark/Finland/Norway/ Sweden

Jun 07, 1986 0 mins read 511 views
President of Bangladesh leaves for Dhaka

Bhutan- Bangladesh

Jun 07, 1986 5 mins read 486 views
National Workshop on Clinical Management of Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases

June 1, 1986 - A two-week workshop for non-national doctors on clinical management of acute diarrhoeal diseases was organised at the National Institute of Family Health, Gaylegphug under the joint sponsorship of the Royal Government of Bhutan and the World Health Organisation.

Jun 01, 1986 1 mins read 1,291 views
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The environmental toll of wars

The deafening sounds of missiles and gunfire in the Middle East have briefly faded under a ceasefire, offering a much-needed respite that eases global anxieties over spiraling economic and geopolitical crises. However, as we pause to seek solutions, a far greater threat to humanity remains largely unspoken. What would be the environmental cost of the wars?

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