June of 1988

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Headlights too bright

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 478 views
Bananas and fodder trees - the differences

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 419 views
Religious education for nuns

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 552 views
Once there was a video, but now ...

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 421 views
Boil water to help prevent jaundice

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 368 views
PWD, Thimphu

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 387 views
Films too costly

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 378 views
Ointment thought to be cattle drench

Letters to the Editor

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 352 views
Winter crops demonstrated to farmers

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 416 views
Evaluation for NAPE

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 393 views
Award for Bhutanese conservationist

Awards

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 369 views
Market for rice studied

Bhutan - USA

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 388 views
Landslides 'need special attention'

Landslides and Floods

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 455 views
VVHW's undergo training

Health Activities

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 359 views
Trees planted in Paro

Forest Social/Project/ Afforestation

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 400 views
More farmers use Bondey seedlings

Agriculture Activities

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 359 views
Boy dies in unusual accident

Accident

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 411 views
Flowers for anniversary

National Day

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 378 views
Tourism offers free catering courses

Tourism

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 385 views
Produce flown to Indian markets

Exports

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 370 views
Malaysia keen to continue support

Bhutan-Asia

Jun 10, 1988 1 mins read 405 views
British expedition climbs Jitchu Drake

Tourism

Jun 10, 1988 3 mins read 355 views
295 students pass ICSE exams

Education-BBE

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 408 views
Intellectuals review SAARC cooperation

SAARC Activities

Jun 10, 1988 2 mins read 378 views
Date extended

Dzongkhags

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 380 views
Seminar continues

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 346 views
Scholarships decided

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 394 views
Police seek recruits

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 375 views
New rules for valuations

Dzongkhags

Jun 10, 1988 0 mins read 451 views
Exciting finish to RBA games

Sport

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 374 views
Official delegation return

Foreign Affairs

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 357 views
Fifth round border talks completed

Bhutan-China

Jun 03, 1988 2 mins read 359 views
Vegetables rotten at market

Letters to the Editor

Jun 03, 1988 0 mins read 469 views
Too much of a rush for milk

Letters to the Editor

Jun 03, 1988 0 mins read 375 views
Guesthouse in sad state

Letters to the Editor

Jun 03, 1988 0 mins read 370 views
Doctor always on call

Letters to the Editor

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 395 views
QUOTE ......UNQUOTE

Letters to the Editor

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 362 views
Lhuntshi plants rice trials

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 410 views
Cartographers map the detail

UNDP

Jun 03, 1988 2 mins read 405 views
Mule track improved

Dzongkhags

Jun 03, 1988 0 mins read 398 views
From pencil and paints to pictures

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 533 views
His Majesty promotes V Namgyel

Promotion

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 352 views
Even greater dedication needed

His Majesty - National Tour

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 531 views
His Majesty visits Chirang, Geylegphug, Samchi

His Majesty the King, accompanied by several senior government officials, recently visited Chirang, Geylegphug and Samchi.

Jun 04, 1988 0 mins read 381 views
Workshop for accountants

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 03, 1988 0 mins read 357 views
Longer broadcasts

BBS (Bhutan Broadcasting Service)

Jun 03, 1988 1 mins read 417 views
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