Youth step up to help FCBL facilitate import and export

The Food Corporation of Bhutan in Gelephu employed 14 youth volunteers as it readies to facilitate import and export after Phuentsholing was declared a red zone and movement of vehicles strictly restricted.

The volunteers are engaged in unloading essential commodities coming from India and load goods that are supplied to other dzongkhags. 

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