Sarpang dzong construction on track

With almost 24.9 percent physical work completed, the new Sarpang dzong construction is expected to meet its deadline of June 2023. Pre-establishment works began in September 2016 but actual construction works started in January last year. To date, of the 13 blocks, foundation works for five administrative blocks have been completed. To read more, please […]

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