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GMC voluntary work shifts from bush clearing to master plan implementation

February 25, 2026
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The fifth round of voluntary work at Gelephu Mindfulness City concluded today. This time, the focus was markedly different. Organisers say the programme is evolving from general clean-up efforts into a more targeted, master plan-driven initiative.

More than sixteen thousand volunteers took part, far exceeding the registered number. But beyond the numbers, this round signalled a shift in direction.

Unlike earlier phases that largely centred on clearing and preparatory works, this effort was aligned directly with the GMC Master plan, focusing on enriching elephant habitats. Beginning in Zombabi village in Chuzergang, volunteers removed invasive plant species while protecting natural elephant fodder.

The Governor of Gelephu Mindfulness City, Dasho Dr Lotay Tshering, said the works reflect a long-term ecological design rather than short-term activity.

“As per the plans of the GMC, we have identified and protected habitats, food sources and drinking water spots for wildlife. This time we began by enriching elephant habitats by removing invasive plants, improving waterholes and salt lick areas, and planting fodder along the borders.”

In addition to the strategic focus, this round drew record participation.

“Today’s event was unique, with nearly the entire Royal Family, the Je Khenpo, and other guests present. While only about ten thousand volunteers had registered, over sixteen thousand turned up. At one point, we were concerned about managing the crowd, but with everyone’s support, the event went smoothly,” said the governor.

For the volunteers, the day was more than just work; it became a memorable experience.

“It was one of the best experiences of my life to have come here, contribute and meet Their Majesties, the Royal Family and His Holiness the Je Khenpo,” said Sari, a volunteer from Paro.

“I feel like I must have done something good in my past life to get the opportunity to meet our Kings and the Royal Family here in Gelephu. Until today, I had seen them only in books. I am also happy that I could take part in the voluntary work and contribute,” said Jigme Kinga Wangmo, a volunteer from Gelephu.

Choegyel, a volunteer from Thimphu said,“It was a very happy moment for me to have the opportunity to take part in this voluntary work. It became even more precious as we had the chance to see our Kings and the Royal Family here in person.”

As the day ended, volunteers shared Tokha with music, marking a celebratory close. With record turnout and a focus on ecological planning, the fifth round reflects growing public commitment and GMC’s vision of balancing development and nature.

Passang Dorji, Gelephu

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