Public and officials face challenges with drungkhag’s relocation

More than four months after the Gelephu drungkhag administration office was relocated to Umling gewog, public and drungkhag officials continue to face problems. Except for the drungpa, there is no housing facility for the rest of the drungkhag staff. Seventeen staff are temporarily living in groups (male and female) in two rented apartments in the […]

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