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Gelephu residents rally in full force for GMC volunteer drive

September 7, 2025
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As the volunteer service at Gelephu Mindfulness City enters its fourth day, Gelephu residents continue to show extraordinary dedication. From machinery to manpower, and even food, drinks, and transportation, the local community is contributing in every possible way to ensure the project’s success.

At the heart of the site is 31-year-old Bikash Darjee from Jigmeling, a Desuup. He not only owns an earth-digging machine but operates it himself, helping volunteers wherever needed. Seven such machines are now at work under his coordination, clearing the way for smooth progress.

Bikash Darjee said, “Since it’s Sunday, we didn’t have much work, so we decided to come here and contribute. With the rain making roads muddy and difficult to use, we are helping clear the roads, cutting bushes, and piling them up.”

And Bikash is not alone. According to the initial volunteer list, more than 4,000 residents from Gelephu, including those from gewogs, the Dungkhag, thromde, regional offices, institutions, and schools, have been actively taking part in the event.

“Our King is working tirelessly for us, and it feels special to be part of this moment and contribute. We support our country, we care for it, and we love it,” said Dewash Gurung, a student of Gelephu HSS.

“The arrangements here are very well organised. There’s plenty of water when we’re thirsty, the food is good and served on time, and health services are available if needed,” said Chandra Bdr Pulami, a resident of Gakiling Gewog.

The support goes beyond the volunteer site. The business community, though asked to keep their shops open, has been sending water, juices, fruits, and food for volunteers. Taxi drivers in Gelephu are offering free rides, while a few hotels are giving discounts on food and rooms to those who have come to volunteer from outside.

“We have volunteers from all 20 districts, and here in Gelephu, people from gewogs, offices, schools, private businesses, and even farmers have come forward. The public response has been overwhelming. Personally, I feel people see this work as a blessing from His Majesty The King, and they are giving it all,” said Dawa Penjor, the coordinator of the business & local community.

The voluntary work, which began on Thursday, will conclude tomorrow.

Passang Dorji, Gelephu

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