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4 unusual facts about Dzongkhag


Dungkhag Court

The Dungkhag Court (sub-district court) is the court of first instance of the Royal Court of Justice in 6 of the 20 Dzongkhags of Bhutan which have Dungkhag administrative divisions; in the remaining 14 Dzongkhags, the Dzongkhag Court is the court of first instance.

Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs

This division also coordinates with other government agencies to deploy other categories of personnel to the Dzongkhags.

This division is responsible for strengthening the administrative units of all the Dzongkhags (districts) and Dungkhags (sub-districts) by posting, promoting, training and transferring the administrative personnel.

It also coordinates visits by international human rights and humanitarian agencies; coordinates with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on matters relating to transnational crimes; coordinates government level Bhutan-India meetings on border management and security; coordinates Border District meetings with Indian states of Assam and West Bengal; and liaises and coordinates on national security issues with the Royal Bhutan Police and Dzongkhag Administrations.


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Drangme Chhu

The river rises in the western portion of Arunachal Pradesh, India, and flows southwest first into the Bhutanese district (or dzongkhag) of Trashiyangtse and then into Tashigang.

Khamdang Gewog

The civic administration of Khamdang Gewog is the responsibility of the Khamdang Gup; who is directly accountable to the Dzongkhag Administration in Trashiyangtse.

Sherubtse College

Sherubtse College is located near the small town of Kanglung in the dzongkhag of Tashigang in eastern Bhutan.


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