March of 1988

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UN staffs need service continuation

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 1 mins read 402 views
Trivial matters

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 450 views
Bhutan lies in high-risk earthquake zone

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 1 mins read 611 views
Families too big to feed

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 577 views
Defence through peace

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 430 views
Smoking causes dizziness

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 448 views
Soil has big influence over activities

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 1 mins read 459 views
X-rays can be harmful

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 1 mins read 471 views
Girls bring smiles to teachers' faces

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 1 mins read 432 views
`Use me' bins unused<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 409 views
Beans provide protein

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 426 views
Funds raised for Khaling Blind School

Disabled

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 463 views
Grant launches third EPI phase

March 19, 1988 - "Together we can do a great deal for the future of our children," declared Mr. James P. Grant, the Executive Director of UNICEF, when he launched the third and final phase of the Expande...

Mar 19, 1988 2 mins read 536 views
Health revolution in Bhutan

March 26, 1988 - Bhutan is undergoing a revolution in health activities and still has a tremendous amount of work to do to meet the world health deadline of Universal Immunisation by 1990, according to the Execut...

Mar 26, 1988 4 mins read 805 views
Oral health programme

Health Activities

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 453 views
Tae Kwon Do

Sport

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 376 views
Technical help for health

Bhutan - Germany

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 359 views
English tests

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 420 views
New trade route

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Mar 25, 1988 0 mins read 432 views
Destiny lies in our own hands

His Majesty - National Tour

Mar 25, 1988 8 mins read 360 views
Encourage more protein

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 345 views
Not suitably dressed

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 408 views
Paralysis: its severity

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 405 views
Teach Buddhism in schools

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 386 views
Zoological garden wanted

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 358 views
Some order needed

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 391 views
Girls victimised

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 389 views
Rates uneven

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 345 views
Can school breaks be adjusted?

Letters to the Editor

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 359 views
Vegetables from Punakha/Wangdi

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 366 views
Exhibition on Bhutan

Exhibition

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 388 views
Training camp to familiarize teachers

Education-Teacher

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 385 views
Meat processing plant at Phuntsholing

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 397 views
Gedu starts on prototypes

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 438 views
Truck kills three

Accident

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 437 views
Body found in septic tank

Diseased Personalities

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 409 views
Students and parents forced to readjust

Education

Mar 18, 1988 2 mins read 509 views
Astrologers warn of general doom

Astrological College

Mar 18, 1988 1 mins read 386 views
Criminal offence

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 424 views
Archers in Bangkok

Sport

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 408 views
Cyclists controlled<br>

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Mar 18, 1988 0 mins read 386 views
Aids awareness needed

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 379 views
Faster routes for mail

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 0 mins read 414 views
Stipends in suspense

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 0 mins read 399 views
Inform directly

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 405 views
Training students essential

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 0 mins read 327 views
Letter from a parent to a teacher

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 381 views
Physiotherapy important

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 355 views
Direct travellers first

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 439 views
Where have all the coins gone?

Letters to the Editor

Mar 11, 1988 1 mins read 424 views
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