It is 5:45 am in Dewathang—a quaint settlement spread across the southern foothills in Samdrupjongkhar. As dawn breaks, 45-year-old Tshering Gyalpo wakes up, partly thanks to the incessant ringing of the alarm, and partly because of habit.
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