February of 1987

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" Introspection' self-analysis and wisdom""

Religion

Feb 27, 1987 5 mins read 557 views
A short biographical sketch of Dudjom Rinpoche (by Lopon Nado Tenzin Oezer)

Diseased Religious Personalities

Feb 27, 1987 6 mins read 679 views
A better understanding of Meningitis

Health Disease

Feb 27, 1987 2 mins read 756 views
Bhur farm screens 200 rice varieties

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Feb 27, 1987 2 mins read 662 views
Cross-bred rice for field evaluation

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 585 views
Indian ambassador visits Geylegphug

Viewpoints

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 529 views
Livestock economics discussed in seminar<br>

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 522 views
NAPE training at Punakha

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 598 views
SAARC Cooperation Meet

SAARC Activities

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 605 views
His Majesty continues tour

His Majesty - National Tour

Feb 27, 1987 1 mins read 724 views
The Buddhist Heritage of Bangladesh<br>

Religion

Feb 20, 1987 4 mins read 644 views
A health worker's personal appeal

Letters to the Editor

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 616 views
Save the cane also

Letters to the Editor

Feb 20, 1987 1 mins read 523 views
Non-violence is better

Letters to the Editor

Feb 20, 1987 1 mins read 594 views
Apology

Letters to the Editor

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 731 views
Census is not merely the listing of people<br>

Viewpoints

Feb 20, 1987 3 mins read 508 views
Proving flights for Druk Air completed

Druk Air

Feb 20, 1987 2 mins read 493 views
Dovan crops destroyed

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Feb 20, 1987 1 mins read 526 views
Farmers tour<br>

Agriculture Activities

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 0 views
Tariff policy discussed

Planning Ministry

Feb 20, 1987 1 mins read 541 views
Dasho Dago inaugurates SAARC meet

SAARC Activities

Feb 20, 1987 2 mins read 524 views
Lama Osel 1za Torres

Religious Personalities

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 678 views
HM Visits Dagana and Chirang<br>

His Majesty - National Tour

Feb 20, 1987 3 mins read 457 views
World Bank team

World Bank

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 624 views
Bhutan's Consul General

Bhutan - Korea

Feb 20, 1987 0 mins read 503 views
Tatopani needs clean-up

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 0 mins read 533 views
Price of Kerosene,<br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 0 mins read 577 views
SGrig lam rNam bJag<br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 600 views
Increase BBS air-time <br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 510 views
School holidays<br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 515 views
Difficulty in pronouncing

Letters to the Editor

Feb 13, 1987 0 mins read 573 views
The future is articulated in the womb of the present

Viewpoints

Feb 13, 1987 3 mins read 494 views
Farming activities in Trashigang dzongkhag

Agriculture Activities

Feb 13, 1987 3 mins read 476 views
High Court sentences

Judiciary

Feb 13, 1987 0 mins read 561 views
Marathon workshop for youth workers<br>

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 487 views
Step-by-step to solar energy (By Sonam Tshering, Power Department)

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Feb 13, 1987 2 mins read 526 views
Census Officials meet<br>

Immigration/Census

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 472 views
ADB assistance for industrial estate

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 514 views
Chukha Power distribution in India<br>

Power

Feb 13, 1987 1 mins read 529 views
SAARC meet in P/ling<br>

SAARC Activities

Feb 13, 1987 0 mins read 540 views
A bridge to consider<br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 568 views
A good show<br>

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 1987 0 mins read 520 views
More postal suggestions

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 530 views
Equal opportunities for-Women

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 0 views
Bhutan: a rare "chuzomÅ’ of great cultural significance

Viewpoints

Feb 06, 1987 3 mins read 608 views
In-service course<br>

Animal Husbandry Activities

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 495 views
Bhutan doing well in management

Institutions

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 472 views
Board Exam results good<br>

Education-BBE

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 490 views
RBP catches burglar<br>

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 502 views
WFP mission to visit

WFP (World Food Program)

Feb 06, 1987 1 mins read 565 views
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Recents

Fourth thromde elections set for July 15

The dhamngoi zomdu (candidate selection meetings) for Thrompon candidates will begin for the fourth local government elections of Thimphu and Phuentsholing Thromde Tshogdes, scheduled for July 15, according to the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB).

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Drayang closure to remain permanent

More than two years after promising to review the closure of drayangs, the government has ruled out the possibility of reviving the entertainment venues, signalling a definitive end to an industry that once formed a significant part of the country’s nightlife economy.

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