AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoMonsoon Disruption: Incessant rain has triggered floods and landslides across North Bengal, Sikkim and Bhutan, with Phuentsholing among the worst hit—roads and the approach to the Indo-Bhutan Gate remain underwater and key bridges have been washed away, including a link near Jaigaon that has halted vehicular movement. Pilgrimage & Tourism Ties: Bhutan has kicked off construction of a Bhutan Temple Complex in Lumbini with a ground-breaking ceremony; the Nu 160M project in the Western Monastic Zone is set to take about two years, aiming to give Bhutanese pilgrims a permanent spiritual base by 2028. Wellness Hospitality Update: Amankora’s Paro and Punakha lodges are reopening after refurbishment with new wellness upgrades, including Aman Signature Spa Houses and facilities like steam rooms, Jacuzzi, cold plunge and refreshed suites—good news for travellers planning mindful stays. India–Bhutan Economic Boost: India handed over the fifth tranche of INR 250 crore for Bhutan’s Economic Stimulus Programme, bringing total support to INR 1,250 crore, with the funds linked to jobs and sectors including hospitality and tourism. Digital Culture Watch: Viral bullying videos from a Thimphu school have sparked debate and probes, with students suspended and authorities urging responsible online sharing—an issue that touches Bhutan’s youth and visitor-facing social image. Sports in Thimphu: Afghanistan’s national bodybuilding team has travelled to Bhutan for the South Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championship starting June 30 in Thimphu.
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