Monday, November 21, 2011

When dreams find wings

Paragliding Sikkim in Colours
RAJIVA SHANKER SHRESTA
After a week of chilly cloudy weather, bright and sunny days are back here in Gangtok with Kanchenjunga visible throughout. When Dr. Keshav Lall Maharjan of the Hiroshima University was here the previous week, he e-mailed me one fine morning from his Sikkim University Guest House-room nearby seeking help to identify the peak.
I replied - the one extreme right with peak flat, a feature making it different from the one seen from Darjeeling and wrote also not to miss the sunrise over these peaks that get touched gold, crimson, pink to silver - the highest here getting it first then only the rest. Pleasant weather made me walk down to the town to be welcomed near the Sikkim Tourism by a large poster announcing the joy of paragliding being offered at nearby Ranka, When dreams finds wings– it said. Really, it is a pleasure my dreams of paragliding taking off in Sikkim in a such an excellent manner as also Raju Rai sent me the link Sikkim Paragliding Adventure Sports on the Facebook.
The newly formed Sikkim Paragliding Adventure Sports Cooperative Society Ltd. had some information there while the large hoarding what the paragliders here had to say in all colours about their website http://www.sikkimskysport.com/ contact mail@skysports.com - phone 03592649052-53 mobile 09832390556 with office located opposite SABCO Bank at Kazi Road Gangtok.
The thrill of flying in tandem on paragliding joy-ride is available at Ranka taking off from Baliman Danra 1600 metres down to the landing point at Rishithang 1100 meters away. Their website says, “The high terrain of Sikkim and its unflinching view of mountains offer some of the best flying in India as you soar with the eagles off of a ridge site only minutes from Gangtok. The Sikkim Paragliding Cooperative Society is an organization that manages and organizes flights to hone your skills in cross-country flying, or aerobatics or just to amuse pleasure seekers.”
Speaking of colours, I had my share here of the colours in the back hill of our house with the cherry pink in full bloom vying with the glowing red round wild Indreni fruits hanging from the vines next to it –make many a passers-by to stop a while and enjoy the beauty. Colours also remind me of what I had been looking forward while in the US last year. People there long all the year for the autumn to arrive, prepare in advance ready to welcome, enjoy and celebrate with friends and relatives pictures taken, many travelling northwards for early view of the season. They know that soon the snowy winter is to set in. My daughter Rachna told me that this year colours visited short. A similar close glimpseof trees in different hues of colours I could have was in the recent picture by Prabin Khaling accompanying the report on the quake-hit Kanchenjunga National Park in calamity scarred north Sikkim that appeared in The Telegraph Calcutta 11 November 2011. Colours could be a new aspect for tourism here - get back to see there and believeit!
Challenges and opportunities come together with the risk lurking inside in every phase of life, more in some and less in others. Brave hearts know these well that why they are flying in colours giving their own dreams wings in order to make other’s dreams take wings. They need patronage locally as well though we know well that it is for the tourist to have fun while enjoying the nature’s beauty here to the utmost. Rightly affiliated to the Paragliding Association of India, a report of Travel Agents’ Association of Sikkim (TAAS) emerging out as the main stakeholder with the Sikkim Tourism in support was welcome news.
Many believe that this adventure sport of paragliding has a great scope with bright prospects not only in Sikkim but whole of the Himalayas including the North East Region. Pune in Maharashtra has explored it well as regular clubs like templepilots offering training on paragliding and also taking flying tours to beautiful paragliding destinations in India like Panchgani, Goa, Himachal, Nepal and Bali with friends and fellow pilots. Not mere a handful would serve and suffice but more should join them – more the merrier. This could be possible besides fresh takers, remaining of those brave hearts who opted for the training at Manali too joining them after undergoing more such trainings and exposure though they could not make it then to the final seven. The Society could also approach the concerned department/s if more youth are found really interested to accept paragliding as a challenging profession to go in for. They could also explore the possibility of finding some kind soul here for the media partner and sponsors to the event.
Participating in the Himalayan Open Paragliding Championship for the Pre-World Cup at Bir-Billing last October, RinchenDoma Bhutia and her two teammates made Sikkim and the country proud as she being the only woman pilot in India to reach there. Giving wings to her dreams on commonpeoplecommoncause@blogspot.com tells us more.
We all have the same sky but horizons different, they show us.
SISCO convenes 12th AGM, posts 49.16% credit-deposit ratio
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: Sikkim State Co-operate Bank (SISCO) conducted its 12th annual general meeting on 15 Nov under the chairmanship of MLA, LM Lepcha. In his address the chairman thanked the State government, Reserve Bank of India, NABARD, and the Board of Directors for their valuable support and guidance, informs a press release.
He also acknowledged the services of the staff members of the bank for their loyality, hard work and devoted services at all levels. He said that providing credit to rural people is top priority as the bank was opened with the view to serve the rural poor.
It was informed that the bank had been running in profit since its inception and the net profit for the year 2010-11 was Rs. 228.25 lakhs reporting a net growth of 47.41 % as against 2009-10, the release informs. Maximum permissible dividend has been declared for the year 2010-11.
According to the release, it was also informed in the meeting that SISCO Bank was the largest purveyor of the Kisan Credit Card in the State. The total loans and advances outstanding as on 2010-11 is Rs. 7252.55 lakhs which shows a growth of 64.41% as compared to the previous year against which borrowing from NABARD stood at Rs. 1948.90 lakhs.
The credit deposit ratio of the bank increased from 22.72% to 49.16% as on 31.03.2011 vis a vis 31.03.2010.
The bank has opened two new branches at Rongli and Ravangla and will further open branches in Hee gaon, Yangang, Sombaria and Ranipool in this financial year, the release mentions. In order to encourage good Co-operative societies at the grass root level the bank awarded three good MPCS in the state namely Luing Perbing MPCS, Polok Borong MPCS and Salghari MPCS.
The general body, besides other issues unanimously passed various amendments made in Sikkim Co-operative Societies Act 1978 by the State Government to revitalise the Co-operative Credit structure in the state, the release further informs.
The meeting was also attended by GM NABARD, PC Chaudhari, RCS, D Dadul Bhutia and AGM of RBI, SK Yadav.

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