Kabesa LAP moves forward after 15-year delay
After over 15 years of delay, Kabesa’s Local Area Plan is nearing endorsement, giving hope to residents long affected by financial strain and deteriorating materials.
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With the Eighth Plan having been launched in July, His Majesty the King called for the people of Sarpang Dzongkhag to be completely frank in expressing their feelings, opinions, and proposals as they discussed the plans and programmes for the development of their 13 geogs in the next five years.
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