Agency: The status and funding of Yenlag Throms, planned satellite towns, have been brought to the forefront during the 1st Sitting of the Second Session of the National Assembly on 15th November, 2024. Concerns were raised by Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the lack of clear classification and inconsistent support for these towns.

MP Kinzang Wangchuk, Drametse-Ngatshang constituency, highlighted the issue, sharing that while Yenlag Throms that were initially designated as satellite towns, have been reclassified as Gewog Throms, leading to the withdrawal of municipal amenities like waste management, water supply, and lighting. 

Lyonpo Chandra Bdr Gurung, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport (MoIT) said that the formal establishment of both Dzongkhag Thromdes and Yenlag Thromdes has been put on hold due to a 2016 Supreme Court Writ. However, the ministry has been actively implementing infrastructure projects, such as water supply, roads, and power supply, in alignment with the 12th Five-Year Plan (FYP) and 13th FYP.

He shared that the responsibility for implementing these projects rests with the Dzongkhag and Gewog Administrations, as Yenlag Throms fall under their jurisdiction.

He also emphasized that the Dzongkhag Administration and Local Governments (LGs) have the authority and resources to plan and implement local development initiatives, as outlined in the Local Government Act of Bhutan.

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