AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFlood Response & Housing Impact: Torrential rain hit Phuentsholing, displacing 41 families at Amochu Housing Colony; debris buried ground floors, basements and under-construction areas, and stalled the housing project. Infrastructure for Tourism Access: The Gelephu–Tareythang road is advancing toward construction, with the DPR due by year-end and expected tendering next, promising a major cut in travel time and wildlife-protection measures along the alignment. Banking Costs for Travelers & Operators: Bhutan Development Bank and Bhutan Insurance Limited revised lending rates—home and commercial housing fixed rates rose, while many floating rates eased—affecting borrowing plans for households and tourism businesses. Tourism Sector Funding Debate: Hotel owners say the Economic Stimulus Program interest support scheme favors hotels that can repay 100% of instalments, leaving struggling properties with lower support. Public Health Pressure: Bhutan Kidney Foundation spending has topped Nu 21 million over 14 years, with rising numbers and the logistics of long-term overseas treatment driving costs. Conservation & Visitor Experience: In Assam, Manas National Park grassland loss raised alarms in the assembly; officials outlined conservation and tourism steps for the UNESCO site. Cultural Travel Inspiration: A feature spotlights Bhutan’s gold calligraphy tradition and a scenic Gangtey/Phobjikha monastery journey—ideal reading for heritage-focused travelers.
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