The recent NHIDCL recruitment initiative for Deputy Manager positions is more than just a job opportunity. It reflects deeper trends in infra project
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Project DANTAK has been a pivotal force in evolving Bhutan's transportation and infrastructural landscape. Established in 1961, it initially focused on constructing the first motorable roads.
Today, it aligns closely with Bhutan's developmental priorities and environmental sensitivities, reflecting strong Indo-Bhutanese ties. Over the years, Project DANTAK has completed more than 1,500 km of roads, improving critical connections such as the East–West Highway and the Phuentsholing–Thimphu Highway.
Additionally, the project has played a crucial role in developing airports, bridges, schools, hospitals, and telecommunications networks, significantly contributing to Bhutan’s socio-economic transformation. Recent undertakings include modernising road infrastructures and quick responses to natural calamities, a testament to its resilience and strategic importance.
These developments enhance travel safety, connectivity, and the growth of regional trade and tourism.
The collaboration between India and Bhutan, symbolized by Project DANTAK, remains crucial for regional stability and development.
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