July of 1992

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New President in India<br>

Bhutan- India

Jul 17, 1992 1 mins read 358 views
His Majesty appeals to Lhotshampa migrants not to leave their country<br>

His Majesty the King made a personal appeal this week to Lhotshampa migran...

Jul 18, 1992 7 mins read 370 views
Ap Chhundu : the popular guardian of Haa valley

Dzongkhags

Jul 10, 1992 4 mins read 369 views
Monsoon disrupts electricity supply<br>

Power

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 359 views
Basketball picks up momentum

Sport

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 344 views
Rangthangwoong recognised as the best primary school

Awards

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 441 views
Bank agreement renewed with SBI

Bank of Bhutan (BOB)

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 371 views
Food import increased

Dzongkhags

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 397 views
Spring paddy successful

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 353 views
Prayers bring rain to Punakha valley

Religion

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 352 views
WUA formed<br>

Agriculture Irrigation

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 358 views
Prayers performed

Religion

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 367 views
Agricultural exhibition

Exhibition

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 345 views
Tshechu at Kurtoe

Tshechu

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 367 views
Meetin g at Radi<br>

Dzongkhags

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 310 views
BDFC loan: a boon for the business community<br>

Bhutan Development Finance Corporation (BDFC)

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 344 views
Health briefing

Health Activities

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 336 views
Labour for lhakhang

Monasteries

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 359 views
Cholera reaches Yangtse

Health Disease

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 365 views
Suspension bridge<br>

Bridges

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 0 views
Livestock officials meet<br>

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 355 views
Telda Tshechu at Paro<br>

Tshechu

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 394 views
Marathon needs stepped up-vigilance<br>

Letters to the Editor

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 382 views
Cinema tickets too expensive<br><br>

Letters to the Editor

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 401 views
The Child as seen in Buddhism<br>

Buddhism

Jul 10, 1992 6 mins read 377 views
Family planning successful in Sombekha

Health Family Planning

Jul 10, 1992 1 mins read 356 views
People of Haa pledge total commitment to remove the ngolop problem

Planning

Jul 10, 1992 7 mins read 374 views
Haaps look forward to resettlement

Resettlement/Rehabilitation

Jul 10, 1992 2 mins read 352 views
Foresters contain the Bark Beetle in Haa

Forest Damages

Jul 10, 1992 3 mins read 400 views
Haa businessmen : bold and progressive

Dzongkhags

Jul 10, 1992 4 mins read 328 views
From first regular school to highest enrollment in northern Bhutan

Education- Schools

Jul 10, 1992 3 mins read 378 views
Jyenkhana Primary School awarded prize

Education- Schools

Jul 10, 1992 3 mins read 434 views
Livestock development in Haa<br>

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 10, 1992 3 mins read 329 views
Vegetable cultivation turns Haa into a green valley<br>

Dzongkhags

Jul 10, 1992 4 mins read 328 views
Man injured<br>

Terrorist

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 375 views
Woman robbed

Terrorist

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 425 views
Government concerned about Southern Bhutanese officials absconding

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Jul 10, 1992 2 mins read 351 views
Seventh Plan for Haa Dzongkhag finalised

The total Seventh Plan budget for Haa Dzongkhag has been projected at Nu. 159.227 million, almost three times the outlay during the Sixth Five-Year Plan.

Jul 11, 1992 9 mins read 337 views
Highway closed<br>

Roads

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 350 views
SAARC meet

SAARC Summit

Jul 10, 1992 0 mins read 0 views
Artificial insemination<br>

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 340 views
School committee formed<br>

Education- Schools

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 310 views
18 extension agents graduate from NATI

Agriculture Institutions

Jul 03, 1992 1 mins read 328 views
Lemon grass and turpentine

Dzongkhags

Jul 03, 1992 1 mins read 331 views
New community school opened

Education- Schools

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 331 views
Monks leave for Bumthang

Dratshang

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 338 views
Canals handed over

Agriculture Irrigation

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 359 views
New GYT for Paro<br>

Dzongkhags

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 380 views
Driver killed in accident

Accident

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 0 views
Yongphula tshechu

Tshechu

Jul 03, 1992 0 mins read 527 views
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