Wednesday, April 7, 2010

635 households in Jurmey Geog receive land Kidu

Source: Bhutan Broadcasting Service

April 6: His Majesty the King granted land Kidu to 635 households including 4 religious institutions of Jurmey Geog in Monggar today. The land Kidu totals about 1,075 acres amounting to over Nu. 12 million.

His Majesty the King said that he will visit every nook and corner of the country to meet and talk to the people and resolve their land issues. Some of the Kidu beneficiaries told BBS that they are extremely happy and grateful to His Majesty the King for resolving their land issues.

Some of the people had walked for more than five hours to see His Majesty in person.

His Majesty also granted Kidu to 13 needy students including five new needy students.

His Majesty arrived in Jurmey Geog from Kengkhar last evening after walking for more than six hours.
Jurmey Geog is one of the remotest Geog in Monggar Dzongkhag with 20 villages. It was separated from Kengkhar Geog in 1998.

His Majesty is on the 5th day of his tour to the eastern Dzongkhags. While the tour is fixed to Samdrupjongkhar, Pemagatshel, Monggar, Trashigang, Trashiyangtse and Bumthang Dzongkhags, His Majesty will finalise land issues in Monggar, Trashiyangtse and Trashigang Dzongkhags.

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