November of 1992

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Wang

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Man drowns in Mochu

Accident

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 487 views
Foot and Mouth disease controlled

Animal Husbandry Disease

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 492 views
Black-necked cranes in Chumey<br>

Royal Society for the Protection of Nature (RSPN)

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 437 views
Cleaner town stressed<br>

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 411 views
Snow in Chamkhar

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 445 views
School makes money from sale of maize

Education- Schools

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 462 views
Clean-up campaign in Bumthang<br>

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read 418 views
Workshop addresses vital issues on social forestry

Forest Planning/Policy Conference/Meeting

Nov 27, 1992 2 mins read 446 views
Pest destroys crops

Agriculture/Insecticide/Disease

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 395 views
Puppy dies after swallowing snake

Accident

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 474 views
Doegar wins khuru<br>

Sport

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 441 views
Geographical database computerized

Survey

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read 454 views
Archives and Documentation workshop<br>

Institutions

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 572 views
Health department reviews malaria programme

Health Malaria Control

Nov 27, 1992 3 mins read 457 views
Terrorists attack villagers<br>

Terrorist

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read 371 views
Terrorists injure two men

Terrorist

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 400 views
Thai ambassador presents credentials

Bhutan-Thailand

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read 0 views
Village headman injured and robbed

Terrorist

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 375 views
NRTI course

Agriculture Institutions

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 351 views
Thief arrested

Crime

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 349 views
Escaped convict killed in police chase

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Nov 27, 1992 3 mins read 370 views
Donation for nunnery<br>

Nunneries

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 351 views
Volunteers' Day<br>

International Day

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 356 views
UNV visit<br>

UN Agencies

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read 355 views
Religious ceremony performed<br>

Religion

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 356 views
Water supply for Samar<br><br><br>

Water Supply Scheme

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 366 views
Two injured in truck accident<br>

Accident

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 326 views
Haa volunteers construct wall

Dzongkhags

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 379 views
Samchi man attempts suicide

Crime

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 370 views
Bear attacks woman<br>

Accident

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 378 views
Special prayers

Religion

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 505 views
Project facilitation office opened

Agriculture Institutions

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 455 views
Forests destroyed by fire

Forest Fire

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 687 views
Yongla Goemba

Religion

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 430 views
Former Drabi Lopon conducts wang in Thimphu

Wang

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 489 views
Plan to clean Thimphu

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 415 views
Students caught

Crime

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 410 views
Phuntsholing factory gutted

Accident

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 358 views
SAARC parliamentarians legalise charter

SAARC Activities

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 362 views
Terrorists raid villages in Sarbhang and Samchi

Terrorist

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 399 views
Police investigate suspected terrorist killing

Crime

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 396 views
Peace through Lord Buddha's message

Buddhism

Nov 20, 1992 2 mins read 377 views
Khaurong Teak plantation looted<br>

Forest Damages

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 367 views
Terrorist killer caught<br>

Antinational

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 375 views
Aid tour

Government Department

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 433 views
Inflation up

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 459 views
Khuru finals<br>

Sport

Nov 20, 1992 0 mins read 636 views
His Majesty exempts tax on orange growers

Revenue and Custom

Nov 20, 1992 1 mins read 395 views
His Maiesty awards official scarves to the new Councillors

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Nov 20, 1992 3 mins read 379 views
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