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Press release from the office of District Administrative Centre, Gangtok.Date: 09/03/2024Two ‘workshop cm sensitization...
09/03/2024

Press release from the office of District Administrative Centre, Gangtok.

Date: 09/03/2024

Two ‘workshop cm sensitization program’ under the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan” (NMBA) and “BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO” (BBBP) were conducted at the Conference Hall, District Collectorate Gangtok. A total of 70 students from 35 schools in Gangtok district attended the program. Teachers, DAC staff, and other volunteers also participated in these programs.

Mr. G.L. Meena, IAS SDM (HQ) Gangtok cm District Nodal Officer (Gangtok) of NMBA, Mr. Abhijeet Patil, IAS, Assistant Collector Gangtok, and Mr. Rahul Raj Pradhan from the Department of Social Justice were present at the occasion.

Mr. G.L. Meena explained the objectives of the NMBA. Then, he shared practical situations that students may face in real life and how to resolve such issues related to drugs and alcohol, which may have an addictive impact on them. He administered the anti-drug oath taken by students.

Mr. Rahul explained what recourse to take in case of such addiction. He further elucidated the mechanisms available at the government level to deal with the menace of drugs.

Under the theme “Educate, Empower, Elevate: Girls Leading Change,” Ms. Jyotsana Gurung(District Social welfare Nodal officer)briefed and sensitized the students about the BBBP scheme and current developments in this scheme. She also provided information about various aspects of women’s empowerment and the role of women in creating an inclusive and sensitized society.

Later, Ms. Normit Lepcha provided basic information about the “One Stop Centre” and its role in women’s empowerment.

Mr. Patil concluded the program by summarising the sessions and presented the vote of thanks.

‘Yuva Bharosa Sammelan-2’ successfully concludes in Soreng District, Over 1300 receive Appointment Orders Soreng, March ...
09/03/2024

‘Yuva Bharosa Sammelan-2’ successfully concludes in Soreng District, Over 1300 receive Appointment Orders

Soreng, March 9 (IPR): The ‘Yuva Bharosa Sammelan-2’ initiated by the Chief Minister of Sikkim Mr Prem Singh Tamang and organised by the Department of Personnel (DoP), Government of Sikkim was held at different locations across the district where over 1300 appointment letters were successfully handed out to the candidates of Soreng District in the day long exercise.

Minister-cum-MLA (Daramdin) Mr MN Sherpa, MLA (Soreng-Chakung) Mr Aditya Golay, MLA (Salghari-Zoom) Mrs Sunita Gajmer, Political Secretary to HCM Mr Jacob Khaling, Zilla Adhakshya Mrs Tila Devi Gurung, Advisors, Chairpersons, Officers and officials from the concerned departments all took active participation in the event which is aimed to boost the creation of job opportunities throughout the state.

The daylong activity of handing out the appointment orders were distributed at various venues of Soreng District namely:

1. Rurban Complex (RDD Building) Soreng headed by Nodal Officer for DOP Mr Basant Kumar Lama (Secretary Culture) covering for Soreng and Chumbong BAC.

2. Kaluk BAC Premise headed by Nodal Officer for Mr Rimp Dorjee Lepcha (Chief Engineer Culture) covering Kaluk and Mangalbaria BAC.

3. Daramdin BAC Premise headed by Nodal Officer for DOP Mr Naween Kr. Gurung (SE R&B, Pakyong) covering Daramdin BAC.

4. Jorethang community hall headed by Nodal Officer for DOP Mr Gary Chopel Bhutia (Chief Town Planner, GMC) covering Baiguney BAC.

Report from DIO Soreng.

21/02/2024

Road Update!!

According to sources, the road is blocked at Toong tunnel. For anyone travelling through this route.

For information pls. More details awaited.

In its recent report evaluating the implementation of smart city projects, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs hig...
20/02/2024

In its recent report evaluating the implementation of smart city projects, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs highlighted that 10 out of the 20 worst-performing projects are from the North East region.

Guwahati, the largest city in the North East, ranked 97th out of 100 cities for completing 50 percent of its projects by December 2023. Imphal is at the 76th position with around 48 percent of work done.

Other cities in the North East facing challenges in project completion include Gangtok (95), Aizawl (94), Shillong (93), Itanagar (92), Agartala (89), Pasighat (86), Namchi (72), and Kohima (59).

In the North East, out of 360 projects worth Rs 7,737 crore, about half, or 163 projects worth Rs 5,305 crore, are still in the work-order stage.

The ministry recognized that many smart cities in the region struggle to plan and execute projects worth crores of rupees. To tackle this issue, the Centre-State share ratio for 13 Himalayan and North Eastern States was adjusted from 50:50 to 90:10.

15/02/2024The makha mass joining of the Sikkim Democratic Front in its program witnessed a significant turnout from supp...
15/02/2024

15/02/2024

The makha mass joining of the Sikkim Democratic Front in its program witnessed a significant turnout from supporters in North Sikkim.

Among other notable details, several other joinees were from the opposition political parties.

Minister chairs coordination meeting with officers of Horticulture Department Gangtok, Feb 13 (IPR): Mr Lok Nath Sharma,...
14/02/2024

Minister chairs coordination meeting with officers of Horticulture Department

Gangtok, Feb 13 (IPR): Mr Lok Nath Sharma, Minister, Agriculture and Horticulture Departments, chaired a coordination meeting with the district incharge of Horticulture Department from all districts at his chamber at Tashiling Secretariat, Gangtok, today.

The meeting had the presence of Mr Suman K Sharma, Director Horticulture, Mr Robin Gurung, Additional Director (Soreng), Mr R Wongyal Additional Director (Mangan), Mr Passang Tamang, Additional Director (Gangtok), Mr T Chopel Bhutia, Additional Director (Pakyong), Mr Karma Sherpa, Joint Director (Gyalshing), and Mr Dup Tshering, Joint Director (Namchi).

During the meeting, Minister Mr Sharma discussed various aspects of the current scenario in the horticulture sector and urged for sustainable benefits to farmers. He also threw light on the established guidelines of different schemes and expressed happiness over the financial benefits received by the farmers under Mukhyamantri Krishi Atmanirbhar Yojana, envisioned by Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang.

The Minister also advised to prepare a mechanism to ensure inclusion of all deserving beneficiaries and enquired on the status of agricultural tools and equipment distributed to the farmers on various occasions.

- Report from DIO Gangtok

DC Gangtok inaugurates rain water harvesting system to cater to needs of DAC office and the surrounding Gangtok, Feb 13 ...
14/02/2024

DC Gangtok inaugurates rain water harvesting system to cater to needs of DAC office and the surrounding

Gangtok, Feb 13 (IPR): Mr Tushar Nikhare, District Collector Gangtok inaugurated the rain water harvesting storage tank here at the premises of District Administrative Centre, Gangtok today.

The inauguration ceremony had the presence of Mr Tenzing Loden Lepcha, Senior Superintendent of Police, Pakyong (former Senior SP Gangtok), Mr Milan Rai, ADC Gangtok, Mr Rohan Agawane, ADC Gangtok, Mr RB Bhandari, Municipal Commissioner Gangtok Municipal Corporation (GMC), Ms Radha Pradhan, ADC Deceleration Gangtok, and concerned officials of line departments.

The underwater storage tank near DAC has a storage capacity of 1.50 lakh litre of water and can sustain the DAC office for a week without external water supply. In this storage process, the rain water will be harvested from the canopy of DAC Gangtok through a four inch pipe in addition to four inch pipe feeding the underwater storage.

The facility is expected to ensure adequate water supply during monsoon and also in the lean season.

- Report from DIO Gangtok

SKM/GOV/PR/2024/42PRESS RELEASE RAJ BHAVAN DATE -13.02.2024Under the banner of Hamro Sankalp: Viksit Bharat Pushpit Sikk...
14/02/2024

SKM/GOV/PR/2024/42
PRESS RELEASE
RAJ BHAVAN
DATE -13.02.2024

Under the banner of Hamro Sankalp: Viksit Bharat Pushpit Sikkim, Raj Bhavan Sikkim hosted the Dr BR Ambedkar Cup, presenting a diverse range of competitions. The event featured elocution sessions in Hindi, Nepali, and English on the theme 'Viksit Bharat @2047,' as well as essay writing on "Dr. Ambedkar's Contribution towards the Development of India" in the three languages.

The final round of painting provided a platform for the finest talents from each district of Sikkim to shine. A total of eighteen students participated in the elocution and essay writing competition across six districts, while six students showcased their artistic prowess in the painting competition.

The program unfolded simultaneously at various venues within Raj Bhavan, symbolizing a convergence of intellectual and artistic endeavours. Notably, the judges and invigilators of the competitions were carried out by government school teachers of all six districts underscoring the commitment of the educational community to fostering and recognizing excellence in diverse domains.

May this spring season bring an abundance of wisdom and luck to you and your family. Happy Basant Panchami.
14/02/2024

May this spring season bring an abundance of wisdom and luck to you and your family. Happy Basant Panchami.

Date: 13/02/2024Lachen to Chungthang ReconnectionThe Lachen to Chungthang road reconnection work has seen an increase in...
13/02/2024

Date: 13/02/2024

Lachen to Chungthang Reconnection

The Lachen to Chungthang road reconnection work has seen an increase in manpower and the deployment of heavy machines in war footing basis after MP Hishey Lachungpa met with India's Defence Minister, Shri. Rajnath Singh.

A Lachen resident writes,

"Lachen finally sees better Ray of Hope!
We sincerely thank MP (RAJYA SABHA) HISHEY LACHUNGPA for approaching the Union Defence Minister

Shri RAJNATH SINGH Jl and the Defence Minister's positive and serious intervention.
MP sir, also had been vocal and apprised the house of the people to ponder upon the need to push for proper mechanism to dealt with the present situation as of now faced by the Lachen in the recent concluded Parliament session of the country.

Their initiatives have spelled effective response. We are witnessing increased manpower, deployment of Heavy Boomer Machines and unprecedented spirit and jest in Border Roads Organization towards restoration of cut off Highway!

Lachen, a remote Indo China border village in North Sikkim, physically cut off since more than 4 months due to GLOF of Lhonak Lake on 4th October, 2023.
Somewhow, we are now beginning to feel the good vibe.

Roads will be restored sooner than imagined!
Both Road and Tourism season looks likely to be restored timely!"

Sikkim Legislative Assembly passes First Supplementary Demands for Grants Gangtok, Feb 12 (IPR): The Sikkim Legislative ...
12/02/2024

Sikkim Legislative Assembly passes First Supplementary Demands for Grants

Gangtok, Feb 12 (IPR): The Sikkim Legislative Assembly passed the First Supplementary Demands for Grants worth Rs. 190198.94 lakh for the Financial Year 2023-24 during the Seventh Session (Part III) of the Tenth Assembly today.

The First Supplementary Demands for Grants of Rs. 190198.94 lakh, comprising of Rs 60947.38 lakh on Revenue Account and Rs 129251.56 lakh on Capital Account, was passed by the House to meet the gross additional expenditure of the Government after it was moved by Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang, who is also the Minister-in-Charge of Finance Department, during the Financial Business of the session.

The House also passed the Sikkim Appropriation Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 01) of 2024 for the First Supplementary Demands for Grants, relating to the Financial Year 2023-24, which was presented and moved by Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang, also the Minister-in-Charge of Finance Department.

The Sikkim Appropriation Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 01) of 2024 is introduced in pursuance of clause (1) of Article 204 read with Article 205 of the Constitution of India to provide for the appropriation from and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim of the money required to meet the expenditure charged in the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim and Supplementary Grants made by the Sikkim Legislative Assembly for the expenditure of the Government of Sikkim for the remaining part of the financial year 2023-24.

Earlier, at the onset of the session, the House paid rich tribute to former Member of Sikkim Legislative Assembly, late Sher Bahadur Subedi, who passed away on 9 Feb due to prolonged illness.

Mr Arun Kumar Upreti, Speaker, SLA, in his obituary reference, expressed profound sorrow at the passing of former Minister late SB Subedi and said that his demise has left a void in the political landscape of Sikkim and in the hearts of those who had the privilege of working alongside him.

Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang solemnly reflected on the profound loss of late Subedi, a cherished colleague and esteemed member of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly. Recalling their enduring association, the Chief Minister paid homage to the remarkable journey they shared in service to the people of Sikkim.

Former Minister Sher Bahadur Subedi, aged 66, passed away on Friday morning (Feb 9, 2024) following a prolonged illness. He is survived by his wife, son and daughter.

Born to late BB Subedi and Smt Bhim Maya Subedi on March 5, 1958 in Lower Kyongsa under Gyalshing district, late SB Subedi’s political journey commenced in 1993, and from then on, he served the state with unwavering dedication and distinction. He held several key ministerial portfolios during his tenure, each marked by significant contributions to the development and progress of Sikkim.

Three-term MLA from Gyalshing-Bermoik constituency, late Subedi served as a Minister for various departments across three terms (1999-2004, 2004-2009, and 2014-2019) during the tenure of the erstwhile Sikkim Democratic Front government.

Late Subedi served the state as the Transport Minister from 1999 to 2004 and spearheaded efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure across the state.

Subsequently, he took on the responsibilities of the Forest Minister from 2004 to 2009, where his leadership played a pivotal role in promoting environmental conservation and implementing sustainable forestry practices.

His commitment to rural development and governance was further evident during his tenure as the Minister of Rural Management and Development, Panchayati Raj, and Cooperation from 2014 to 2019.

Late Subedi's dedicated service to the people of Sikkim was exemplary, and his contributions to the legislative process were invaluable. As a respected member of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, he advocated tirelessly for the betterment of his constituents and worked diligently to address their needs and concerns.

Beyond his political achievements, late Subedi was known for his warmth, humility, and integrity. His presence in the Assembly was characterized by a deep commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and serving the public interest with unwavering dedication.

Minister Mr Lok Nath Sharma and MLA Mr Pawan Chamling also participated in the Obituary Reference and paid their tribute to Late SB Subedi.

Thereafter, the House observed two-minute silence in memory and honour of late SB Subedi.

During the Legislative Business, nine Bills and two Amendment Bills were introduced in the House by the concerned Ministers-in-Charge.

The Sikkim Enlistment of Constructional Machineries and Equipment Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 04) of 2024 was introduced by Mr MN Sherpa, Minister-In-Charge of Transport Department.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that the State Government has deemed it expedient to streamline the deployment and operation of construction machinery and equipment within the State of Sikkim with a view to eliminate the unsanctioned operational practices and in consideration of safeguarding the environment, interest of local public and signifying the concept of ease of doing business.

Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-In-Charge of Education Department, introduced the Orchid University Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 06) of 2024. The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that the State Government has deemed it expedient to establish a self- financed Private University under the name of the ‘Orchid University’ in the State of Sikkim at Mangan District, sponsored by the Peace of Dream Foundation.

The intention for establishing the University is to promote quality education with the rapid development in all spheres of higher education, learning, training and research at par with global principles offering degrees and diplomas in various disciplines. Further, establishment of the University in Mangan District, Sikkim will provide necessary momentum for overall development of the area, and the State.

Further, Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-In-Charge of Education Department introduced the Gurukul Vidhyapeeth University Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 03) of 2024.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that the Council of Software Engineers registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (Act No. 21 of 1860), proposes to establish the ‘Gurukul Vidhyapeeth University’ in the State of Sikkim. The proposed university shall be fully funded by the Council of Software Engineers and shall be established at Melli Constituency, Namchi District.

It is assured that land for the proposed University will be taken on lease basis from various private land owners. Construction of campus will begin after commencement of the proposed ‘Gurukul Vidhyapeeth University, Act, 2024’ and completion of land-lease registration process.

Likewise, Matrix Skilltech University, Sikkim Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 07) of 2024 was introduced by Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Education Department.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that Mumukshu Charitable Organisation, a private company registered under the Indian Companies Act, 2013 proposes to establish the Matrix SkillTech University in the State of Sikkim at Gyalshing District. The proposed University aims to provide need and skill-based education programs for the youth of Sikkim and to contribute to the intellectual, inclusive and sustainable development of the people of Sikkim through quality reaching, research and extension activities.

The ‘Matrix SkillTech University’ shall be a self-funded private University and envisages to be a world class higher institution imparting quality education at par with the global principles and strives to contribute to the inclusive growth of the society through pursuits of higher education.

Further, Duke International University Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 05) of 2024 was introduced by Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Education Department. As per the statement of objects and reasons of the Bill, the State Government has deemed it expedient to establish the Duke International University in the State of Sikkim with a view to keep pace with the rapid development in all spheres of knowledge especially in Skill Development. It is essential to create world level modern research and study facilities in the State to provide state of the art educational and skill development facilities to the youth at their door steps to make out of them human resources compatible to liberalized economic and social order of the world;

The Navya Smile Foundation, Ghaziabad/NCR, is registered under Indian Trusts Act 1882 bearing registration certificate no. IN-UP80373685345765V dated: 7th August 2023, having registered office at Ghaziabad/NCR is engaged in the field of education by way of imparting education in various disciplines. The land for the proposed university shall be taken on lease basis. Construction of campus shall begin after commencement of the proposed ‘Duke International University Act 2023’ and completion of land-lease registration process. The proposed university shall be funded by Navya Smile Foundation, Ghaziabad.

Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Education Department introduced the Sikkim Medical Science University Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 02) of 2024.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that Dream Educational Charitable Trust, a private Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882, proposes to establish the ‘Sikkim Medical Science University’ in the State of Sikkim at Namchi District. The proposed University which aims at fulfilling the critical gaps and medical education in Sikkim shall be a self-financed Private University fully funded by the Dream Educational Charitable Trust.

The proposed University focuses on offering an integrated system of education, extending from undergraduate level to post graduate programs, doctoral programs and research levels in the medical, para-medical, allied healthcare and other related fields.

The proposed University's research and training initiative will enhance the healthcare eco-system of Sikkim providing access to advanced medical treatments, especially in the field of Oncology and other areas as well, elevating the overall healthcare standards for the people of Sikkim.

The establishment of the proposed University by a visionary organization would certainly help in spreading high quality medical education programmes, fostering a culture of academic excellence, research- driven learning, and ethical medical practice adhering to national and international standards and producing competent and compassionate healthcare professionals.

Thereafter, Sikkim Legislative Members (Payment of Pension and Medical Allowances) Amendment Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 08) of 2024 was introduced by Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Law & Parliamentary Affairs Department.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that this amendment is made due to technical error detected in the Sikkim Legislative Members (Payment of Pension and Medical Allowances) Amendment Act, 2018 wherein the word “Assembly” was inadvertently missed in the nomenclature (Amended) vide Notification No.08/LD/18, dated 13.06.2018 and published in the Gazette No.319 dated 14th June, 2018.

Further, Sikkim Civil Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2024 (Bill No. 09) of 2024 was introduced by Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Law & Parliamentary Affairs Department.

The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill states that it was felt necessary and expedient to amend the Sikkim Civil Courts Act, 1978 (9 of 1978). The Bill seeks to amend sections 17, 18 and 19 A of the Sikkim Civil Courts Act, 1978 to provide a valuable forum to the litigants to appeal before the District Judge.

Mr LB Das, Minister-in-Charge of Urban Development Department, Government of Sikkim, introduced ‘the Sikkim Town and Country Planning Bill 2024’, Bill No 10 of 2024.

The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill states that Sikkim has experienced rapid urbanisation driven by administrative and commercial activities. The urbanisation is most concentrated in the Gangtok District, especially in the capital city of Gangtok and its surrounding areas. The rapid rural-urban migration results from disparities in quality of life, development pace, basic infrastructure, and employment opportunities. Sikkim already faces challenges due to limited land availability, with 82.31% of its area under the jurisdiction of the State Forest Department. The recurring issue of development expanding beyond city boundaries, driven by overwhelming pressure for land developments necessitates attention.

With the formulation of the Sikkim Town and Country Planning Bill, 2024, the Government aims to develop physical and socio-economic plans for different hierarchies and explore innovative land use mechanisms to attract investments for planned growth. This legislation will also provide for the establishment of development authorities to supervise development beyond municipal areas and define recruitment rules for hiring workforce with the required skill set to facilitate an organised approach to land, labour and capital.

Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Education Department introduced ‘the Management and Information Technology University Sikkim Bill 2024’, Bill No 11 of 2024.

The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill states that the State Government has deemed it expedient to establish a self-financing Private University under the name of “the Management and Information Technology University” also known as “MIT University” in the State of Sikkim. The proposed University shall be fully funded/sponsored by the Institute of Management and Technical Studies (IMTS) and shall be established at Mell constituency, Namchi District.

This State Private University focuses on offering an integrated system of education, extending from the graduation level to higher education and research levels, including but not limited to information and technology, mass communication and journalism, engineering, para medical science, environmental science, social sciences, art and humanities, commerce, basic and applied sciences, allied health sciences, fashion and textile, fire safety and disaster management, yoga education, food nutrition and diabetics, pharmacy, management, technology, education, law, agriculture, and other such emerging areas of importance and relevance in the society and nation through formal, bended and continuing mode of education.

Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister-in-Charge of Education Department, Government of Sikkim, introduced ‘Shri Rukmani Dwarkadhish University of Science and Technology Bill 2024,’ Bill No 12 of 2024.

The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill states that Manudiaz Education Foundation, Ludhiana, Punjab, a non-profit company, proposes to establish Shri Rukmani Dwarkadhish University of Science and Technology, a self-financed private University in the State of Sikkim. The proposed University aims at becoming a premier centre of academic excellence, cultural heritage preservation and sustainable innovation and to empower students to excel as compassionate leaders for positive societal transformation embracing diversity and shaping a harmonious future.

The University also proposes to establish world class academic and infrastructure support facilities to provide higher and technical education in various disciplines and ensures to give preference to the students of Sikkim while admitting students in different courses of the University.

As announced by the Speaker, the discussion and voting on all the Bills introduced in the House today would take place in the next sitting of Sikkim Legislative Assembly.

Thereafter, Mr Aditya Golay (Tamang), Chairman, Committee on Public Accounts presented the following reports in the House:

I) 133rd Report on Appropriation Accounts of the Government of Sikkim for the financial year 2017-2018 and Action Taken Report on 128th Report on Appropriation Accounts 2015-2016.

II) 134th Report on Appropriation Accounts of the Government if Sikkim for the financial year 2018-2019, and

III) 135th Report of Annual Technical Inspection Report on Panchayati Raj Institution and Urban Local Bodies for the financial year 2014-2015 to 2016-2017.

This was followed by the presentation of the Annual Report of the Sikkim State Food Commission for the financial year 2022-2023 by Mr LB Das, Minister-In-Charge of Food and Civil Supplies Department.

Mr Karma Loday Bhutia, Minister-In-Charge of Forest & Environment Department also presented the Annual Report of the State Pollution Control Board, Sikkim for the financial year 2021-2022.

Subsequently, Mr Arun Kumar Upreti, Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly announced the presentation of Annual Report for the financial year 2022-2023 of the government departments namely, Culture Department, Cooperation Department, Printing & Stationery Department, and Land Revenue & Disaster Management Department.

In his valedictory remarks, Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang thanked the Members of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly for passing the Supplementary Demands for Grants to meet the expenditure of the State Government for the remaining part of the financial year 2023-24. He extended gratitude to all the Legislators for their active participation in the House. He thanked the Speaker for successfully conducting the Assembly session. He also thanked all the representatives and officials of various departments, press and media fraternity, and officers and staff of Sikkim Legislative Assembly Secretariat for their support.

Mr Arun Kumar Upreti, Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, in his valedictory remarks, expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for formulating and releasing the notification regarding service regularisation of temporary employees of the State, completing four years in service. He thanked the Leader of the House and all the Members for their active participation during the Assembly session.

The one-day Assembly session concluded with the Speaker adjourning the House Sine-Die.

- Report from DIO Gangtok

Integrated urban infrastructure projects in various towns of Sikkim HCM Meeting with  Asian Development Bank (ADB) led b...
12/02/2024

Integrated urban infrastructure projects in various towns of Sikkim

HCM Meeting with Asian Development Bank (ADB) led by Director, ADB Shri Manoj Sharma and Senior Urban Development Specialist Mr. Hikaru Shoji and Senior Project Officer Mr. Bhavesh Kumar along with consultants Akshat Jain and Jayakumar Vivakaran regarding Sikkim Integrated, Climate Resilient and Sustainable Urban Development Project in various towns

Team presented the details of the upcoming projects in Sikkim and briefly stated their experience after visiting the project sites in Rangpo and Singtam. They also emphasised on giving a holistic outlook to the town in terms of planning a smart urban infrastructure that will be climate resilient, integrated, and sustainable and strengthening the capacity buildings of various department and Urban local bodies

Honble Minister, Shri LB Das
Secretary UDD Shri M T Sherpa,
PCE Shri Chetraj Mishra, Phed
C.E Shri Bhupendra Kothari, UDD
Nodal Officer Shri Deepankar Lama,
Urban Planner Shri Niranjan Kapil were present in the meeting where the component of projects and action plan was discussed in detail with the concept of Integrated approach for development of various towns in Sikkim.

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