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Anti-corruption Commission
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Bank of Bhutan
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Bhutan National Bank
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Bhutan Power Corporation
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Bhutan Telecom
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Bumthang Dzongkhag
Bumthang Dzongkhag is the spiritual heartland of Bhutan and home to its most ancient and precious Buddhist sites. It has four Gewogs, namely Chhoekhor, Chhume, Tang and Ura located in four glacier valleys. Despite altitude constraints (2400-6000 m above sea level), Bumthang is today one of the prosperous Dzongkhags in the country. Favourable terrain conditions coupled with high motor road access had brought manifold changes in the socio-economic lives of the Bumthang people. Apart from national highways, the Dzongkhag has over 93 km of feeder roads network.
Income from potatoes, livestock farms and more recently tourist lodges are gradually changing the economic landscape of the people in the Dzongkhag. The proposed hydropower plant on the Mangdechu is expected to further boost economic prosperity of the Dzongkhag once the plant comes on stream.
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Centre for Bhutan Studies (CBS)
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Chhukha Dzongkhag
Chhukha Dzongkhag was established in April 1987, coinciding with the beginning of the sixth plan. The dzongkhag has one drungkhag and 11 gewogs viz Chapchha, Bjachho,
Bongo, Getena, Geling, Dungna, Metakha, Logchina, Dala, Bhalujhora and Phuentsholing with 3,291 households. Chukha is the main entry points for import and commercial hub of the country. Major hydro power plants, which are key source of national income are also located in Chukha dzongkhag. This comparative advantage can foster rapid economic growth of the dzongkhag. Chukha dzongkhag covers an area of about 1,802 square kilometers with elevations ranging from 200 to 3,500 m above sea level. Cultivable agricultural land forms only around nine percent of the total area of the dzongkhag.
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Dagana Dzongkhag
Dagana Dzongkhag is one of the remotest Dzongkhags in the country. Dagana Dzongkhag comprises of Daga Lingsum and Daga Lungsum. The Lingsum are Peling (Tseza Geog), Lhaling (Kana Geog) and Dhaling (Kana Geog), And Daga Lungsum are Tasha (Lajab Geog), Dagana and Getana (now under Chukha Dzongkhag).
The total area of Dagana Dzongkhag is approximately 1389 km2. It lies between 26 Degrees 50 minutes North to 27 Degrees 17 minutes North and 89 degrees 41 minutes East to 90 Degrees 5 minutes east approximately. It shares its borders with Thimphu and Chukha Dzongkhag to the west, Wangduephodrang Dzongkhag to the north, Tsirang Dzongkhag to the east and Sarpang Dzongkhag to the south. The elevation ranges from 600 m to over 3800 m above sea level. The Dzongkhag falls within the Temperate Zone in the north and sub-tropical in south with hot and wet summers and cool and dry winters.
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Druk Air
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