May of 1987

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Dysentery controlled

Health Disease

May 22, 1987 0 mins read 254 views
His Majesty tours southern districts

His Majesty the King, accompanied by senior officials of the royal government toured the Samchi and Geylegphug dzongkhags last week.

May 23, 1987 4 mins read 269 views
Aid tour

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

May 22, 1987 0 mins read 0 views
Citizenship Act

Act

May 22, 1987 0 mins read 268 views
New FCB shops open soon

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB)

May 29, 1987 1 mins read 286 views
Tae Kwondo junior championships

Sport

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 274 views
Date was incorrect

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 275 views
Petrol pump wanted

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 293 views
No profit from song

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 266 views
Company clarifies rules<br>

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 273 views
School health statistics

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 269 views
BGTS points out fixed bus fares

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 290 views
Buy, don't borrow

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 326 views
Tea estates a mistake

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 308 views
Ownership of trucks

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 314 views
Hospital smell offends

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 283 views
Kira length a calamity

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 258 views
Bumthang needs sport

Letters to the Editor

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 240 views
SAARC meeting on women

SAARC Activities

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 325 views
Health message from puppets

Education- Schools

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 273 views
Welfare association helps school

Associations

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 299 views
Malaria can be prevented

Letters to the Editor

May 29, 1987 1 mins read 454 views
Special function at Deothang

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 313 views
Veterinary diplomas presented

Animal Husbandry Institution

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 295 views
Gedu School opens

Education- Schools

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 308 views
Airstrip study begins

Civil Aviation

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 275 views
Cableway facilitates communication

Helvetas

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 262 views
Veteran climber leaves for Jitchu Drake

Tourism

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 297 views
At home in Asia

UNDP

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 289 views
Lyonpo Sangye presents prizes

Competition (A-Z)

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 215 views
Agreements signed on livestock project

Helvetas

May 15, 1987 1 mins read 297 views
European Community eager to help

European Economic Community

May 15, 1987 2 mins read 244 views
His Majesty visits Haa and Paro

His Majesty the King met the gups (village headmen), chimis (National Assembly members), and village elders in Haa and Paro last week for discussions and briefing on the sixth plan activities for the...

May 16, 1987 3 mins read 265 views
Manila meeting for director

International Committee Of Red Cross (ICRC)

May 15, 1987 0 mins read 278 views
Non-smoker feels younger

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 259 views
Bad habits

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 291 views
Encourage original songs

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 286 views
Matrimonial list supported

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 308 views
Column idea shocks

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 265 views
Fare too much

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 245 views
Tea estates suggested

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 291 views
Is milk powder being tested?

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 286 views
Telephone talk too short

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 263 views
Students appreciate advice

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 274 views
Rubbish site temporary

Letters to the Editor

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 242 views
Measles controlled

Health Disease

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 238 views
Teachers discuss health activities

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

May 08, 1987 2 mins read 234 views
Ambassador on visit

Bhutan - Germany

May 08, 1987 0 mins read 258 views
Insects bred for dyes

Forest Planning/Policy Conference/Meeting

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 221 views
Messner to assess Bhutanese peak

Tourism

May 08, 1987 1 mins read 240 views
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Recents

Honouring the legacy of the Great Fourth

The story of His Majesty the Fourth King is an extraordinary one in our history. At 16, His Majesty became King, following the untimely passing of his father, the Third Druk Gyalpo. His Majesty inherited a nation in transition, a country taking its first steps toward modernisation, while gradually coming out from years of isolation. Geo-politically, it was a time of turmoil and uncertainty.

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The selfless Warrior-King

The winter of 2003 would forever be etched in Bhutan’s history as the time when a King walked into the jungles of the south, especially in Samdrupjongkhar, not as a ruler commanding from afar, but as a warrior leading from the front. The air was cold, heavy with mist, and beneath the thick canopy of trees lay the sound of tension.  A nation’s patience was stretched to its limit.

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Tribute to His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo

Throughout history, the world has seen countless leaders, yet only a few have embodied the rare harmony of wisdom, compassion, and courage that defines true greatness. Bhutan is fortunate to have been blessed by such a leader in His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, a visionary Monarch whose reign ushered the nation into an era of peace, progress, and profound transforma

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King who sacrificed his youth to build a future for us

Among the many extraordinary acts of greatness that define the reign of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, what moves the heart most profoundly is something far more silent, far less seen: the quiet, invisible sacrifice of his own youth. It is a story etched deeply in the soul of the nation, for in giving up his own, he gifted a future to us.

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The Vajrayana King

As Bhutan reflects on its journey as the world’s last Vajrayana kingdom, it becomes ever more evident that the reign of His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, marks one of the most sacred and transformative eras in our history.

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