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Singye Gewog’s blacktopped road brings relief, but bridges remain a concern, Sarpang

September 29, 2025
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A newly blacktopped road in Singye Gewog, Sarpang, is transforming lives by reducing travel time, cutting costs, and easing daily commutes for residents. After years of rough and dusty journeys, the road has brought comfort and efficiency to the community. However, the absence of bridges over two major streams continues to trouble commuters, especially during the monsoon.

For decades, residents of Singye Gewog endured long and bumpy rides on a rough road that tested both patience and pocket. But this year marked a turning point.

“The blacktopped road has brought immense benefits to all of us. Earlier, people really suffered due to the poor road conditions. But now, vehicles can reach Sarpang in a much shorter time,” said Dechen, a resident.

“This road has made our lives so much easier. In the past, without a proper road, we had to carry heavy loads on our backs to reach our destinations. Now, especially during emergencies, travel has become smooth and convenient,” said Dendup Tshewang, another resident.

“Life was very difficult before, but now with the blacktopped road, vehicles can move faster and we are able to reach places on time,” said Karna Bahadur Sitaro, also a resident.

Yet, amid the relief, a pressing concern remains. The Balatung and Hilley streams, which swell during the monsoon, continue to block movement due to the absence of bridges.

Dendup Tshewang said, “The main challenge now is the absence of bridges. During the monsoon, it becomes very difficult to cross. A bridge over Balatung and a causeway bridge over Hilley would be of immense help for our community.”

According to officials from the Department of Surface Transport, there are currently no immediate plans to build permanent bridges over the streams. However, they assured that measures will be taken to keep traffic open throughout the year.

The blacktopping of Singye Gewog’s road, complete with drainage facilities, was carried out with about 26 million ngultrum, funded by the government. Started in February and completed by June this year, the road is already proving to be a durable lifeline. For villagers here, the journey has never been smoother, though their hopes now rest on the bridges yet to come.

Karma Wangdi, Gelephu

Edited by Passang Dorji

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