March of 1989

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New supplier for gas

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 0 mins read 509 views
Meat product in bulk goes off

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 0 mins read 457 views
Information required on bad practices

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 437 views
One chance not enough<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 451 views
Many uses for trees<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 476 views
Lessons on customs needed<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 451 views
Dangers from making ara

Letters to the Editor

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 477 views
Field day on vegetables

Agriculture Activities

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 493 views
Introduced grasses show earlier growth

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Mar 31, 1989 2 mins read 482 views
Bangladesh National Day<br>

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 0 views
Australian MP commend Bhutan's steps to retain heritage<br>

Bhutan-Australia

Mar 31, 1989 1 mins read 411 views

Institutions

Mar 31, 1989 2 mins read 0 views
Ambassador accredited<br>

Bhutan - UN

Mar 31, 1989 0 mins read 454 views
An expression of feelings<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 24, 1989 4 mins read 449 views
Self-help is the best help

Letters to the Editor

Mar 24, 1989 0 mins read 0 views
Bhutanese, but the accent is misleading<br>

Education-Scholarships

Mar 24, 1989 3 mins read 475 views
Relief after exhaustive search<br>

Lost and Found

Mar 24, 1989 2 mins read 435 views
Education plays important role in conservation work

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Mar 24, 1989 2 mins read 452 views
Bus services cancelled<br>

Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA)

Mar 24, 1989 1 mins read 485 views
Dzongdas transferred

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Mar 24, 1989 0 mins read 441 views
Correct atmosphere at Round Table talks<br>

Round Table Meeting

Mar 24, 1989 1 mins read 440 views
India's financial system under close study<br>

Bhutan- India

Mar 24, 1989 1 mins read 440 views
Small developing countries have small involvement<br>

UNDP

Mar 24, 1989 2 mins read 400 views
Exhibition

Awards

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 0 views
Gas cost rises<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 420 views
Female dogs overlooked<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 413 views
Citizenship card lost

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 473 views
Accounting courses called for<br>

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 451 views
Parents should help

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 528 views
Not enough rice to last a month<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 432 views
Walking by light, operating by torch light<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 0 mins read 453 views
English Grammar......

Letters to the Editor

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 719 views
PWD reviews budget and projects<br>

Roads

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 425 views
Children's convocation in Japan

Education- Student

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 468 views
Health Workers play a key role

March 18, 1989 - Forty-nine students, who graduated this year from Health School, were awarded certificates by the Chief Guest Dasho Paljor J. Dorji, Deputy Minister of Social Services at a convocation c...

Mar 18, 1989 2 mins read 420 views
Export knowledge important'

State Trading Corporation of Bhutan (STCB)

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 504 views
Department encourages farmers to grow mushrooms

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Mar 17, 1989 2 mins read 383 views
One chance only for RCSC exam<br>

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Mar 17, 1989 1 mins read 422 views
Bhutan Week in India: A way of the Dragon<br>

Exhibition

Mar 17, 1989 5 mins read 411 views
Bhutan in good shape says ADB<br><br>

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Mar 10, 1989 2 mins read 407 views
Agriculture workshop held<br>

Agriculture Activities

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 418 views
New diarrhoea training unit

Health Disease

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 464 views
Training of Trainers course ends

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 478 views
Lack of statistics on heart diseases<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 418 views
A step to producing talented players<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 451 views
A privileged *walk to school<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 504 views
Black topping would help<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 375 views
Potato and agriculture meetings<br>

SAARC Activities

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 431 views
Language course

Languages

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 528 views
Forestry research still quite new<br>

Forest Social/Project/ Afforestation

Mar 10, 1989 2 mins read 329 views
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