A losar gift for Samdrupcholing?
February 9th, 2021
It is an example of involving the community, of sharing benefits of natural resources and, say, inclusive decision making. The people of four gewogs of Samdrupcholing in Samdrupjongkhar are thankful for the government’s intervention in giving them a second chance to be a part of the mining business in their locality.
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