Bhutan will observe pedestrian day tomorrow to mark the World Environment Day. National Environment Commission officials said the core town areas across the country would be closed for traffic from 8am until 6pm.
Bhutan will observe pedestrian day tomorrow to mark the World Environment Day. National Environment Commission officials said the core town areas across the country would be closed for traffic from 8am until 6pm.
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