We are losing our agricultural land at a very fast rate. Driven by GDP and propelled by ever increasing population, people moving towards the town and cities are increasing at a very fast rate. Government is planning for larger cities but it comes at the cost of our valued agricultural land. Bhutan has only 3% of its land under arable conditions. Others are mountains, slopes higher than 30% gradient and forest covering more than 72%. Yet people are enjoying a prosperous and happy life in the land of GNH. More than 80% of the population happily works on their ancestral land inherited generations to generations. But it seems we are losing our minds of propelling towards self sufficiency. Bhutan is a landlocked country situated between two giants in term of population, size, power and economy. Country depends heavenly on neighboring countries especially in the south due to advantage of geographical and political situations. Our plans are toothless without funds from India and we ...
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