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Lengthy checks at Pelzomthang ICP raise concerns among travellers, local leaders raise it during Pema Gatshel DT

March 24, 2025
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In Pema Gatshel, the Pelzomthang Integrated Checkpoint in Nganglam serves as an entry point for five eastern districts entering the country via India. However, local leaders are expressing concerns over the prolonged mandatory checks at the checkpoint, arguing that the process is time-consuming compared to other Integrated Checkpoints. This issue was raised during the recent Dzongkhag Tshogdu session.

The mandatory checks at the checkpoint are implemented to prevent the entry of illicit substances, restricted items, and commercial goods.

However, local leaders argue that the prolonged inspections on vehicles and goods are causing significant delays for travellers.

They said it takes about two hours to check heavy vehicles.

They are urging authorities to streamline the process to ensure a smoother experience for travellers.

Kinley Dorji, Norbugang Gup said “It is not only three Gewogs that face this problem. But travellers from the eastern region face the problem of time-consuming checks.”

Jimpa Phuntsho, Dechenling Gup said “The police are serving at the checkpoint 24 hours but other authorities concerned, such as customs, immigration, and BFDA officials, are not present. This delays the process for travellers.”

Despite the concerns, the Nganglam Dungpa clarified that some delays are due to non-compliance by the travellers with some travelling without supporting documents such as Citizenship Identity Card.

He said Nganglam dungkhag has already informed the authorities concerned to deliver public services efficiently and on time.

The Dungpa assured that the matter would be reviewed soon.

Kinzang Namgay, Nganglam Dungpa said “We have a committee and the Gups of Norbugang and Chokhorling are members. We will work to improve.”

After a lengthy discussion, the House passed a resolution stating that the time-consuming issues at the Pelzomthang Integrated Checkpoint should be addressed soon.

The service should be streamlined to align with the efficiency of other Integrated Checkpoints in the country.

Pema Dorji, Pema Gatshel Dzongkhag Tshogdu Chairperson said “We need to talk about how to resolve the problem. We recommend ensuring the service similar to other Integrated Checkpoints.”

The house also noted that the slow process at the ICP is discouraging travellers from entering via the checkpoint.

They said many travellers are opting to take the longer route through Samdrup Jongkhar instead.

Thinley Dorji, Pema Gatshel

 Edited by Tshering Zam 

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