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Overview of Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde[edit]

Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde is located in the south-eastern foothills of the country bordering the Indian state of Assam. The altitude ranges from 143 meters to 926 meters above sea level and climatically hot in summer and warm in winter. It has six Demkhongs with an area of 4.47 sq. km and a resident population of 9325 (PHCB, 2017)[1] with 2379 households and also it is the smallest Thromde ‘A’ in terms of area and population.

Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde is a self governing municipality with an elected Thrompon, Thromde Thuemis, and a Thromde Tshogde in place since January 2011. Additionally, the town houses the headquarter of the District Administration, with Dzong being located within the town. Also, several government organizations of the Royal Government of Bhutan house their Eastern Regional headquarters, and some other NGO offices also being set up here. With the addition of Dewathang within the Thromde boundary, additional areas housing the Jigme Namgyal Polytechnic and a large area belonging to the Royal Bhutan Army are also included in the Thromde limits.

Samdrup Jongkhar town is only entry point to eastern Bhutan consisting of six District of Pemagatshel, Tashigang, Trashi Yangtse, Mongar, Lhuentse, and Samdrupjongkhar. The Samdrupjongkhar Thromde by virtue of its remote location and the natural physical conditions and terrain of Bhutan, it has better accessibility to the plains of Assam than to the hills of central Bhutan. As a result, connectivity by road to other parts of Bhutan is limited and through difficult terrain within inland Bhutan, Samdrupjongkhar town thus connects by roads to Central, Eastern, and Capital city of Bhutan Thimphu, through India by Asian Highway running along the southern border of Bhutan in India and entering Bhutan through the other border towns of Gelephu and Phuntsholing and with the connectivity of this town by Border Road Organization (BRO), road from Rangia Asian Highways makes us easier to get access to the nearest airport of Guwahati International Airport in India and the nearest railway station at Rangia.

However, with necessity of crossing the international border to connect to other parts of Bhutan has become a hindrance to the Development of the region, as political unrest in the bordering Indian State of Assam, Directly affects traffic movement in the corridor, thereby influencing trade and commerce through the Samdrup Jongkhar entry point.

Vision[edit]

A vibrant and inclusive city balancing the three realms of Environment, Economy and Society.

Mission[edit]

In pursuit of developing vibrant city in line with the ideals of GNH of the country through promotion of quality infrastructures and standard services provided by highly motivated, ethical and spirited team.

Objective[edit]

By 2029, Thromde has a vibrant local economy with enhanced productivity and diversified local products.

By 2029, more residents enjoy improved health and wellbeing

By 2029, more children access and benefit from quality education and skills development

By 2029, Thromde has proactive social protection and support measures

Safety and disaster risks in Thromde are mitigated and managed at all times

Bhutanese identity, culture, and values are strengthened

Thromde’s public services are citizen-centric and delivered seamlessly in an efficient and effective manner

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Population and Housing Census of Bhutan (PHCB) 2017 – National Statistics Bureau". 2020-02-18. Retrieved 2024-06-25.