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Background The Geog centre is based at Jomotshangkha Dungkhag bordering to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh of India. Though the Gewog is accessible with the motor road, however the situation is conditional, as the road passes via Indian State of Assam. The Gewog has 15 villages with total of 252 households. Langchenphu Gewog consists of mainly wetland. The soil types are mainly sandy and clayey loam and have potential for agricultural development. Paddy is the staple food crop of the Gewog.
Statistics: Estimated Area-224.4 Sq.Km Village-15 Households-252
Facilities: Agriculture Extension center-1 Irrigation Channel- 16.5Kms Farm Road (Jomotsangkha to Gelongkhar)-9.1 Kms Forest Road (Jomotsangkha to Golanti-Khowrong) - 10 Kms Forest Road (Jomotsangkha to upper Langchenphu) -1.50 km Suspension Bridge (Daifamkhola zam)-1 BHU-1 ORC-2 Post Office-1 PCO-1 No. of households with telephone connection (Multi Voip Systems)-58 No. of households with RWSS- 218 No. of households with electricity connectivity-248 No. of Villages electrified- 5
Education: LSS-1 Non formal education center-2
Distance from Dzongkhag Head Quarter: 190 kms – Through India Via. Rangia & Rowta, Assam (4 hours)
Source: GPIS (gewog planning & information system) submitted by Gewog Administrative Officers
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