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༉ དེ་ཡང་ རང་ཟླ་ ༤ པའི་ཚེས་ ༡༨ ལས་ ༣༠ ཚུན་ རོ་རོ་ཨྱོན་དགའ་ཚལ་ནང་ལུ་ རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ཀྱི་ཞི་བདེ་ལུ་དམིགས་ཏེ་ ལོ་བསྟར་གནང་སྲོལ་ཡོད་པའི་ བཀའ་འགྱུར་དག་ཚར་ལྷག་གནང་ནི་ཨིནམ་ལས་ དད་སྦྱིན་ཡོངས་ཀྱིས་ གསོལ་ཚོགས་དྲང་ནིའི་ དང་འདོད་ཡོད་མི་ཚུ་གིས་ ལས་རིམ་འགོ་འདྲེན་པ་ ཚོགས་པ་ ཡེསེ་དབང་ཕྱུག་ འགྲུལ་འཕྲིན་ཨང་ (༧༧༢༧༠༨༨༨) དང་ འབྲེལ་བ་མཛད་གནང་།
འགྱུར་མེད་རྒེད་འོག་བདག་སྐྱོང་།
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འགྱུར་མེད་རྒེད་འོག་བདག་སྐྱོང་། མོང་རྫོང་། Jurmey Gewog Administration
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22/05/2026
A citrus fruit fly management training was successfully conducted for 30 participants from Tsellam Chiwog, comprising 18 female and 12 male participants. The session was facilitated by the Plant Protection Focal Person from ARDC–Wengkhar under the Horticulture Sector.
During the training, participants were briefed on the life cycle and management practices of citrus fruit fly, with emphasis on understanding pest behaviour and reducing infestation in citrus orchards. Practical demonstrations were also carried out on the preparation and application of protein hydrolysate as a non-chemical control measure to attract and manage fruit flies.
In addition, participants received hands-on training on pit digging and proper disposal of dropped and infested fruits to interrupt the pest life cycle and minimise the pest population. The training enhanced participants’ knowledge and practical skills in adopting environmentally friendly and sustainable citrus pest management practices.
The training was implemented with the support of the RNR-Job project, funded by the World Bank.
Data source: Agriculture Extension Officer, RNR Passang T Shangdan
16/05/2026
On 14th May 2026, the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Centre at Tshellam Chiwog under Jurmey Gewog was formally inaugurated enrolling 14(5F,9M) children. With the establishment of this new facility, Jurmey Gewog now has a total of three ECCD centres serving the community.
The establishment of the ECCD Centre reflects the commitment towards strengthening early childhood education and creating a conducive learning environment for young children. The centre is expected to play a vital role in nurturing children during their formative years and supporting their holistic growth and development towards a brighter future.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by local leaders, Gewog officials, community members, and parents from the chiwog, who expressed their appreciation for the initiative and its long-term benefits for the children and community.
24/04/2026
The certificate award ceremony for the Sangkama Community Forest Management Group was successfully conducted under the gracious presence of the Chief Forest Officer of Mongar Forest Division. The event was also attended by officials from the Jurmey Gewog Administration, Mongar Dzongkhag.
This milestone marks the approval and handover of the 2nd revised Community Forest Management Plan for Sangkama. Under this plan, a total area of 98.85 hectares of Chirpine and broadleaf forest has been officially entrusted to the community.
The forest will be sustainably managed by 27 households of Sangkama village, reinforcing community stewardship, local participation, and long-term conservation efforts.
This initiative reflects the continued commitment to sustainable forest management and empowerment of local communities in preserving natural resources for future generations. Tenzin K Wangpo Divisional Forest Office, Monggar
24/04/2026
April 21: A Community Artificial Insemination (AI) Centre has been established at Jurmey Gewog, marking the first AI facility in the area. Mr. Rinchen Yoezer, a 29-year-old male and trained Community Artificial Insemination Technician (CAIT), will operate the centre and extend services to nearby villages, including those in Khengkhar Geog. This initiative represents a significant step toward dairy breed intensification and improved livestock productivity in the Gewog. Kezang Phuntsho
24/04/2026
Representatives from the World Bank conducted a monitoring visit to Jurmey Gewog to assess citrus canopy management activities under the RNR Job Project. The team noted satisfactory progress, with farmers effectively implementing recommended pruning and orchard management practices.
A total of 14 beneficiary households received support in the form of chemical fertilizers (Suphala and Urea), along with hands-on training on trenching and proper fertilizer application dosage. Passang T Shangdan
21/04/2026
Gewog officials attended an awareness session on the GEF-8 project funded by the Global Environment Facility. The initiative aims to strengthen livestock management practices to enhance dairy production and sustainability in Jurmey Gewog.
16/04/2026
Officials from UNICEF Bhutan and Department of Water visited the ongoing project site to monitor protection and develoment of potential recharge area for the revival of Sengri Water Source 💦.
14/04/2026
08/04/2026
An awareness program on the National Crop and Livestock Insurance Scheme approved by the 48th Session of the National Assembly was successfully conducted to educate farmers and households on the objectives, benefits, and implementation procedures of the scheme. A total of 161 households participated, comprising 82 male and 79 female participants, reflecting strong community engagement and balanced gender participation. The session focused on enhancing understanding of crop and livestock insurance, promoting risk management in agriculture, and encouraging enrollment in the scheme. Overall, the awareness program effectively strengthened community knowledge and preparedness, supporting the successful implementation of the National Crop and Livestock Insurance Scheme at the grassroots level.
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