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Farm road in Bjabchho Gewog, Chhukha set for long-awaited upgrade

Farm road in Bjabchho Gewog, Chhukha set for long-awaited upgrade

Residents of several villages in Chhukha's Bjabchho Gewog are eagerly awaiting the long-overdue repair of their farm road. Villagers have been facing difficulty while transporting their farm produce due to the poor road condition. They said if the road is improved, it will significantly boost agricultural activities and improve livelihoods. Farmers here grow a wide variety of crops and vegetables....

Tashichhoeling Dungkhag terminates contract for delayed Peljorling HSS hostel project, Samtse

Tashichhoeling Dungkhag terminates contract for delayed Peljorling HSS hostel project, Samtse

A long-delayed school infrastructure project in Samtse has finally hit a breaking point. The Tashichhoeling Dungkhag Tender Committee has terminated the contract for the construction of two 200-bed hostels and a dining hall at Peljorling Higher Secondary School. Despite years of delays, multiple extensions, and over Nu 45 M already disbursed, the project remains incomplete. Today, the hostels have become...

Gola Gola Bhutan faces challenges amid misuse of drop-off centres

Gola Gola Bhutan faces challenges amid misuse of drop-off centres

Gola Gola Bhutan, a youth-led initiative, has supported underprivileged communities nationwide by distributing donated clothes. But its drop-off points are now being misused as dumping sites. The team says usable clothing is often damaged, and separating waste from clothes has become time-consuming. This is a Gola Gola Bhutan’s drop-off point at Pamtsho in Thimphu.  The donated clothing is cleaned and...

Cherungri stretch along Khothakpa-Tshelingor highway awaits blacktopping

Cherungri stretch along Khothakpa-Tshelingor highway awaits blacktopping

The widening and blacktopping of the Khothakpa-Tshelingor highway were completed in 2023 in Pema Gatshel. However, a stretch of about 200 to 300 meters at Cherungri remains unattended. The delay was due to the area’s instability at the time. Now, with improved ground conditions, travellers are hopeful that blacktopping work will begin soon. Heavy trucks climb slowly up a dusty,...

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