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Road improvement in Chhoekhorling brings relief to commuters

Road improvement in Chhoekhorling brings relief to commuters

In Sarpang, commuters travelling along the Chhoekhorling road in Dekiling Gewog are set to benefit from a much-needed road blacktop. A 3.1-kilometre stretch from the Gelephu-Sarpang highway till Jigme Wangchuck Power Training Institute is being blacktopped. Until today, the road was riddled with potholes, making travel inconvenient. The road was blacktopped in 2013 and since then, no major maintenance was...

CCAA’s investigation reveals financial and operational lapses at country’s sole beef supplier

CCAA’s investigation reveals financial and operational lapses at country’s sole beef supplier

An investigation into Penjor Slaughterhouse in Tsirang, the country’s sole beef supplier, has revealed several operational issues, including pricing irregularities, use of personal bank accounts, poor hygiene and outdated slaughter practices, among others. The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) released its findings yesterday. The investigation followed after Thimphu meat vendors filed complaints against the facility about unfair pricing, hygiene...

Samdrup Jongkhar farmers get mini power tillers under cost-sharing, aims to enhance farm productivity

Samdrup Jongkhar farmers get mini power tillers under cost-sharing, aims to enhance farm productivity

Labour shortages remain a major challenge for farmers in the country. To ease this burden, experienced and trained farmers in Samdrup Jongkhar received mini power tillers under a cost-sharing scheme. The initiative aims to improve farm productivity and encourage mechanisation. Through the scheme, 10 farmers who are recognised as "Lead and Progressive" farmers received a mini power tiller each recently....

Farm roads receive highest funding, while education, health, and livestock suffer – RAA Review Report

Farm roads receive highest funding, while education, health, and livestock suffer – RAA Review Report

The Royal Audit Authority’s review report on the Local Government Development Grant found that most local government funds are being allocated to farm roads and Lhakhang development. The report states that key sectors such as education, health, and livestock are given the least priority. The 2024 Annual Grant Guideline prioritises projects with economic and social benefits that will boost local...

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