July of 1990

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Taekwondo demonstration

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 480 views
Pemagatshel wins football league

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 432 views
Social Services win inter departmental football tournament

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 372 views
No survey carried out

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 503 views
Solar eclipse: Close but not quite

Astrological College

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 385 views
Dagana road: not neglected by the department

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 388 views
Local football: a disappointment

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 367 views
Price for essential goods should be controlled

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 386 views
Milk coupons useless

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 451 views
Bus fare increased with change

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 401 views
Buyang bridge needs repairs

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 421 views
Meat sellers do not follow fixed prices

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 396 views
Smokers ignore "no smoking" sign

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 417 views
New variety of maize

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 401 views
Zonal administration takes charge of schools

Education- Schools

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 411 views
Bridges for Dagana

Bridges

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 344 views
Mongar hospital handed over

Health-Hospital/JDWNRH

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 379 views
Good result at NAT convocation

Agriculture Institutions

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 494 views
Technical workshops successfully concluded

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read 1,083 views
Bhutanese students participate in convention

Education- Student

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 483 views
New umze for Samchi

Dratshang

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 368 views
Patient's death surprises staff

Diseased Personalities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 1,174 views
Chukha reviews activities

Dzongkhags

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read 367 views
Wild boars cause problems for Bumthang farmers

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 292 views
Growing crime in Thimphu m a new underworld

Crime

Jul 27, 1990 8 mins read 366 views
Monks hold prayers for Burmese doctor

Diseased Personalities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 1,168 views
Attempted arson in Pagli and Sibsoo

Anti-National (Ngolops)

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read 369 views
Audit conference useful

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 322 views
Plus II selections

Education- Student

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 316 views
Zones take over schools

Education- Schools

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 0 views
Largest Japanese group arrives

Visitors

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 360 views
Major change in agriculture policy

Agriculture Activities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 355 views
Chhorten consecrated

Consecration

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 335 views
Graduates begin orientation

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 380 views
Dy. Minister visits Southeast Asia

Visitors

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read 363 views
HRH Ashi Sonam represents Bhutan

Bhutan - Maldives

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read 356 views
Hut gutted by fire

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read 348 views
Irrigation channel completed

Agriculture Irrigation

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 406 views
Bridge inaugurated

Bridges

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 0 views
Teacher receives Bhutanese citizenship

Immigration/Census

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 335 views
Stray cattle to be auctioned

Dzongkhags

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read 375 views
Monk drowned in Damchu

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read 338 views
Labourer injured by dynamite

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 354 views
Remote dzongkhags observe Population Day

World Population Day

Jul 20, 1990 2 mins read 311 views
Better pasture land developed

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 370 views
Lingshi health tour

Health Activities

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read 343 views
Students study tour

Education- Student

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 381 views
Education workshop opened

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read 354 views
Field day to assess new techniques

Projects

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read 335 views
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