AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoE20 Petrol Row: Bhutan’s editor Tenzing Lamsang says India’s petroleum ministry denial doesn’t change the core claim—Bhutan raised concerns about ethanol-blended fuel and asked suppliers to continue conventional petrol, citing storage-tank risks; Climate & Children: UNICEF reports 89.6% of Bhutanese children face at least one climate hazard, with drought the most widespread; Flood Aftermath: Phuentsholing’s Amochu Housing Colony saw 41 families displaced after torrential rain, with debris burying ground floors and halting an ongoing housing project; Disaster Preparedness: Tsirang launched a 204-page Disaster Management and Contingency Plan with evacuation and risk maps for all gewogs; Finance & Health: Bhutan Insurance received Nu 5.34m in earthquake-related claims, while Bhutan Kidney Foundation spending has topped Nu 21m over 14 years; Sports: Thimphu City FC reclaimed the top spot in the BoB Bhutan Premier League as the title race stays tight.
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