AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoE20 Fuel Row: Bhutan’s editor Tenzing Lamsang has backed his report that Indian Oil Marketing Companies raised E20 petrol in technical talks, even as India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas says the “Bhutan rejected E20” claim is incorrect and that no export proposal exists. Infrastructure Watch: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project is moving toward construction, with the Detailed Project Report due by year-end and work expected to start mid-next year, cutting the route from about 45 km to roughly 14 km. Climate & Health: UNICEF says 89.6% of Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with drought the most widespread threat. Disaster Response: Floods in Phuentsholing displaced 41 families at Amochhu Housing Colony, while Tsirang launched a 204-page disaster management plan to strengthen local resilience. Finance & Housing: Bhutan Development Bank and Bhutan Insurance have revised lending rates, and BDBL’s changes will affect fixed and floating loan borrowers. Sports & Youth: Thimphu City FC reclaimed the top spot in the BoB Bhutan Premier League; meanwhile, the National Bodybuilding Championship saw rising youth participation and the University Summer Games in Paro aim to feed athletes to international competition.
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