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KHENGKHER is one of the most remotest village under Mongar district, Bhutan. It consists of 27 villages and 424 households. Un till 2011 it  was three days walk from three days  hike from Mongar town. Reference: www.tarayanafoundation.org

Languages & Origin
The languages spoken in Khengkhar is Tsanglia, more commonly known as Sharshopikha, which is spoken throughout eastern Bhutan. Tsangla is belived to be part of the Tibeto-Burman family language.

Livelihood
Khengkher as a community has relatively few landholding, which has implication for both subsistence and commercial agriculture. The water shortage in the area make it difficult for farmers there to grow crops even at subsistence’s level. However maize, wheat, beans and millet grow for home consumption. The communities in these area make high quality alter pieces and wooden masks. Women from khengkher are known for weaving

Food
Maize is the stable food. Its often prepared and eaten with rice, ground into flour for dough and sometimes boil and eat. Pumpkin, radish, chili are common vegetable  are grown and eaten in the community.

Life-cycle celebration
People of khengkher celebrate the Chunyipa losar,or new year, on the first day of the 12th Bhutanese month with local sports, games, feasting and dance. It’s a time where whole family gets together. Birth is likewise joyous occasion. Three days after child is born, an astrologer is consulted to prepare keytsea birth chart indicating child’s astrologically determined tendencies during his or her life. Upon death village astrologer fixes the day for crimination.

Development and social change
The block has two schools, khengkher lower secondary school and Udric community school. It also has one basic health unit. Recently the gewog blockhas constructed farm road

Ref
:Bhutan’s culture diversity life and culture in four remote communities of Bhutan Mr. Markus Wild Location map             : Mongar District Geographical location : 27° 6' 0" North, 91° 15' 0" East