AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWaste & Tourism Pressure in Bhutan: In Gangtey-Phobji, the local landfill has hit full capacity as visitor numbers and hotels have grown, forcing temporary dumping elsewhere and raising concerns about how long the area can cope. Disaster Update (Phuentsholing): Torrential rain flooded the Amochu Housing Colony, displacing 41 families and stalling parts of a major housing project after debris buried ground floors and damaged buildings under construction. Infrastructure for Travelers: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project is nearing its next step, with the DPR due by year-end and construction expected to start mid-next year, promising a much faster trip and wildlife-protection measures along the route. Local Economy Boost (GMC spillover): In Tsirang, momentum around the Gelephu Mindfulness City is already helping rural businesses—villagers report steadier footfall and small-vending income as tourism movement increases. Air Travel Convenience: Drukair has launched a Meet and Assist Service at Paro, Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Guwahati and Dubai, and says Guwahati flights now use Terminal 2. Finance for Bhutanese Borrowers: Bhutan Development Bank and Bhutan Insurance have revised lending rates, with some fixed-rate products rising—important for households planning loans.
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