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Residents of Dungna and Maedtekha Gewogs waiting for GC road improvement

July 12, 2024
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While monsoon rain had brought relief to many paddy growers, for people of some remote areas in Chhukha, the onset of the monsoon marks the beginning of struggles. Stories of hardships continue in Dungna and Maedtekha Gewogs in Chhukha, as they remain cut off almost every monsoon. This year is no exception.

Maedtekha and Dungna gewogs are some of the farthest gewogs in Chhukha.

Although the gewog centre roads were blacktopped a few years ago, travelling along the roads is challenging and often remains impassable.

With heavy downpours during the past few weeks, several stretches along the road were washed away.

A temporary bridge at Chuktilum that connects the gewogs has also been washed away more than a week ago.

“I collect dairy products from the farmers here and take them to markets. I have not been able to take the produce to the market since last week. We are hoping that the relevant offices will clear the road so that our produce do not go in vain,” said Tshering Nidup, a resident.

“Without a bridge at Chuktilum, it has become really difficult for the students to reach school. We have a middle secondary school here in Dungna. Moreover, it has been really challenging in times of medical emergencies. We would be really grateful if the government can construct a bridge,” said Dorji, another resident.

“When patients are referred to other hospitals such as Thimphu, Paro and Phuentshogling, it is very challenging,” said Lobzang, Dungna Gup.

The gewog officials have been asking for support from relevant agencies to construct a bridge at Chuktilum.

Currently, people have built a narrow temporary bridge out of wooden logs over the stream.

Gewog officials are, however, concerned about the safety of the commuters.

However, with the Department of Surface Transport taking over the gewog centre roads, the residents are hoping for improvement along the road.

Kinley Dem, Chhukha

Edited by Tshering Zam 

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