March of 1989

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Fluffy travellers find hop by air no bother

Animal Husbandry Projects

Mar 10, 1989 2 mins read 293 views
Financing agreement for BDFC signed

Bhutan Development Finance Corporation (BDFC)

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 314 views
Shingle roofing for market<br>

City Corporation

Mar 10, 1989 1 mins read 284 views
UN Secretary General makes first visit to Bhutan

Bhutan - UN

Mar 10, 1989 3 mins read 302 views
No admission<br>

Education- Schools

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 309 views
Water survey <br>

Agriculture Irrigation

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 307 views
Aid meeting<br>

International Convention

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 0 views
Bridge finished

Bridges

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 301 views
Aid meeting<br>

International Convention

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 264 views
Bridge finished<br>

Bridges

Mar 10, 1989 0 mins read 273 views
Rinchen Kuenphen uniform

Education- Schools

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 272 views
Coronary diseases rare

Health Disease

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 292 views
Police warn travellers

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 320 views
School changes name

Education- Schools

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 310 views
Even grown ups enjoy throwing snowballs<br>

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 282 views
Near 2.30pm blood pressure rises

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 242 views
Ready to work for water

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 308 views
Crowded part of town

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 269 views
Comparison not a prerequisite

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 311 views
Small bank so people can grow

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 278 views
Speed cheeks for safety

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 249 views
Problems without card

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 260 views
Driver keeps to, the rules

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 307 views
Out of the office, into the field

Letters to the Editor

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 283 views
Workshop for teachers

Education-Teacher

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 0 views
Interviews for district education officers

Education

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 277 views
Animal health workshop

Animal Husbandry Activities

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 500 views
Bhutan attends meeting for first time

UN Agencies

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 358 views
Rural women given instruction

Education- NFE

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 282 views
Bhutan's first radiologist at work

Health/Doctors/Patients

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 292 views
Pesticides can be misused

Agriculture/Insecticide/Disease

Mar 03, 1989 2 mins read 292 views
Archaeologists work to restore Dzong murals

Dzongs

Mar 03, 1989 2 mins read 315 views
Bhutan Week in India

Exhibition

Mar 03, 1989 0 mins read 495 views
Enterpreneurial development seminar

Private Sector

Mar 03, 1989 1 mins read 293 views
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