AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPhuentsholing Thromde Election Focus: Thrompon candidate Tashi Wangchuk says he’ll make the border town “cleaner, safer, smarter” with better water supply, stronger sanitation and faster drainage and emergency readiness ahead of monsoon risks. Local Safety & Tourism Readiness: In Trongsa’s Uesa village, residents received a new fire hydrant to reduce damage risk in closely clustered wooden homes—an issue highlighted by a recent Chhukha fire. Waste Management in a Key Visitor Valley: Gangtey–Phobji is facing a waste crisis as the local landfill reaches capacity, with tourism growth outpacing disposal plans. Disaster Shelter Policy: Bhutan’s government says there are no plans to rebuild the Amochhu Temporary Shelter in Phuentsholing, citing flood and fire vulnerabilities and that it was never meant to be permanent. Travel Experience on the Ground: A fresh travel piece shares a slower, more immersive Bhutan route through Paro, Thimphu and Punakha, including a hike to Tiger’s Nest. Regional Travel Tech: At the SAARCFINANCE Governors’ Symposium in Paro, central bank leaders discussed building a multilateral digital payments network; Bhutan highlighted QR payments with India’s UPI and plans to expand connectivity.
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