Thrimshing, Kangpara progress with time

Nothing of the past has remained in the once far-flung gewogs of Trashigang, Thrimshing and Kangpara. The gewogs today are connected with paved roads, villages have farm roads, and numerous large government infrastructure including bigger schools is evidence that the gewogs have changed. 

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