LOWER RAKDONG, 25 Nov: A meeting to deliberate on earthquake relief and other development work was held here at the Gram Prasashan Kendra at Lower Rakdong in East Sikkim. The meeting was attended by Tumin-Lingee MLA, Chief Whip Ugen T Gyatso Bhutia, accompanied by Member of State Planning Commission, Lhakila Tongden Lepcha, BDO Tintek, Tenzing Dorjee Denzongpa, Zilla member, Saraswati Regmi, and Panchayat members of five wards under Rakdong Tintek GPU.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Communication gap behind poor participation in CAEPHT trainings
ORGANIC FARMING WILL BEAR FRUIT IN THE LONG RUN, SAYS CAU DIRECTORGANGTOK, 25 Nov: “Communication gap could be the reason behind poor participation by extension functionaries and local farmers during training programmes conducted by the College of Agricultural Engineering and Post Harvest Technology [CAEPHT], Ranipool .” This opinion was laid to mediapersons in a press conference held here at Tadong by Director [Extension], Central Agricultural University, Imphal, Dr. M. Premjit Singh today.
Trials for National Youth Festival in Dec
GANGTOK, 25 Nov: The Tumin-Lingee Youth Association is leading the State contingent to the forthcoming 17th National Youth Festival to be held in Bangalore, Karnataka, from 12-16 January 2012.
Editorial
These Days
Readers would have noticed the sudden spike in the number of AIDS awareness programmes being held across the State over the past week. Some might even have begun wondering about the reason behind this sudden urgency in addressing the challenge of HIV/ AIDS.
Readers would have noticed the sudden spike in the number of AIDS awareness programmes being held across the State over the past week. Some might even have begun wondering about the reason behind this sudden urgency in addressing the challenge of HIV/ AIDS.
SDF reorganises Temi-Namphing constituency committees
NAMCHI, 25 Nov: The reformation of committees for the ward and block levels, Cheli Morcha and youth wing of the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front at Temi-Namphing constituency began today.
Coordination meeting on Village Development Programme held in West Sikkim
NAMCHI, 25 Nov: A coordination meeting on the financial implications of VDP (Village Development Programme) was convened on 24 Nov at Malidang in West Sikkim under the chairmanship of District Collector, West, Santa Pradhan by Ajambari Farmers Club, Malidang and Lakshya Organisation, Lower Kitam.
Culture Department observes ‘Quami Ekta Week’
GANGTOK, 25 Nov: The Cultural Affairs and Heritage Department [CA&HD] observed the ‘Quami Ekta Week’ with different activities from 19 to 25 November.
Shameful that SDF Govt could not provide Bhaichung with land for football academy: Upreti
GANGTOK, 25 Nov: Senior vice president, Sikkim Pradesh Congress Committee [SPCC], KN Upreti, has expressed disappointment over the State Government’s inability to provide land for establishing a national football academy to football star Bhaichung Bhutia.
Sikkim contingent leaves for Mizoram Paragliding Festival
GANGTOK, 25 Nov: A contingent of paragliding pilots from the Sikkim Paragliding Adventure Sports Cooperative Society Ltd consisting of seven pilots including two women pilots left for Mizoram on 25 Nov to participate in the 1st Mizoram Paragliding Festival and Accuracy Spot Landing competition from 28-30 Nov, organized by Mizoram Tourism Department and 3Dimension Adventures.
Red Fest at Tadong Govt School
GANGTOK, 25 Nov: The Red Fest team with the message of non-discrimination of HIV and AIDS infected people, sharing awareness and encouraging students to participate in voluntary blood donation reached Govt. Senior Secondary School, Tadong today.
Friday, November 25, 2011
High Court chastises insurance company for delaying tactics
NEW INDIA ASSURANCE’S APPEAL AGAINST MOTOR ACCIDENTS CLAIMS TRIBUNAL DISMISSED WITH COSTS
COURT SHOOTS DOWN INSURANCE COMPANY’S ‘OBJECTIVE’ TO ‘DEPRIVE VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS FROM LEGITIMATE COMPENSATION’
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: Insurance claimants of motor vehicle accidents are often put under unnecessary harassment by the insurance companies come the time of applying for claims under the Motor Vehicles Act. And more often than not, the claimants have to approach the judiciary for redressal of grievances against the insurance agencies.
COURT SHOOTS DOWN INSURANCE COMPANY’S ‘OBJECTIVE’ TO ‘DEPRIVE VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS FROM LEGITIMATE COMPENSATION’
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: Insurance claimants of motor vehicle accidents are often put under unnecessary harassment by the insurance companies come the time of applying for claims under the Motor Vehicles Act. And more often than not, the claimants have to approach the judiciary for redressal of grievances against the insurance agencies.
Sikkim’s IT plans unveiled at SIKITEX 2011
MELLI-DARA PANCHAYAT PRESIDENT GK RAI CONFERRED “SIKITEX IT PERSON OF THE YEAR 2011”
ANUSHA GURUNGGANGTOK, 24 Nov: SIKITEX-2011, IT Exhibition and Conference, was inaugurated by the Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, KT Gyaltsen, here at Chintan Bhawan today. The two-day event is being held on the theme, “education and health technologies”, and has been organized by the Department of Information Technology for the third consecutive year.
CM’s Sikkim Bhraman sanctions delivered to Ranka and Luing
RANKA, 24 Nov: The sanctioned orders for construction of Tubular Structure Green House and Water Harvesting Tanks by the Chief Minister during his village-to-village tour of Upper Burtuk constituency [Ranka and Luing] were delivered to the people by the Horticulture & Cash Crop Development Department today at the Ranka Block Administrative Centre.
Sighting below Gangtok brings back bear scare
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: After a Himalayan Black Bear was spotted at Saramsa last week, another bear sighting was reported near human habitation at 6th Mile Samdur Wednesday afternoon. However, no attacks on humans have been reported in both of these instances and it was also not confirmed whether both the sightings were of the same bear.
Local community comes together under MGNREGA to transform wasteland into playground
Legship playground [before] |
Legship playground [after] |
Char Dham receiving an average of 250 visitors daily
NAMCHI, 24 Nov [IPR]: Prayers on the occasion of Balachaturdasi were held here at Char Dham, Solophok, Namchi, today. This was the first puja held after the Pran Pratisthan of Char Dham on 08 November 2011.
32-year-old man commits suicide
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: A 32-year-old man committed suicide by hanging in his rented room at Chujachen, Rongli in East Sikkim on Wednesday. The deceased hails from Lave Sherpa Busty in Gurubathan.
Break-in and theft at Dikchu
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: Some unidentified persons broke into the house of Medical Officer, Dikchu PHC, Dr Mohan Thapa while he was away and made away with some of his belongings.
Dr Thapa, police records inform, had left for Gangtok on 16 November and when he returned to his quarter on 21 November, he found the door broken and Rs 27,000 in cash along with other belongings missing.
Dr Thapa, police records inform, had left for Gangtok on 16 November and when he returned to his quarter on 21 November, he found the door broken and Rs 27,000 in cash along with other belongings missing.
Training on storage and preservation of foodgrains gets underway
GANGTOK, 24 Nov [IPR]: A two-day training programme on ‘Storage and Preservation of Food Grains’ jointly organized by Central Warehousing Corporation, Government of India and Food & Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department, got underway here today, at the conference hall of SIRD Complex, Karfectar.
SDF condemns attack on Sharad Pawar
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: The SDF party has condemned the attack on Union Minister for Agriculture and leader of the National Congress Party, Sharad Pawar.
Red Fest at Deorali Girls School
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: “AIDS does not spread by touching, hugging, sharing food, sharing clothes or by helping an HIV infected person.” This was one of the messages that went out to the students of Deorali Girls Senior Secondary School, Gangtok, on 24 November as part of the Sikkim State AIDS Control Society’s awareness campaign ‘Red Fest’, informs a press release.
Army Public School observes Communal Harmony Week
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: Army Public School, Gangtok has been conducting various programmes since 19 Nov to observe the Communal Harmony week. On 24 Nov, an all religious meet was held in the school in which representatives of Muslim, Christian, Hindu and Sikh religions presented their views on religious amity, informs a press release.
Limboo feature film ‘Chasung’ to premiere on 27 Nov
GANGTOK, 24 Nov: The premiere of the Limboo feature film, “Chasung”, will be held on 27 Nov at the Tadong Government College auditorium.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
State’s high-powered committee on Ratong Chu HEPs begins preliminary survey of affected area
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: Within days of the State government constituting a high-powered committee under the Chief Secretary to examine issues related to the project implementation and other aspects related to the three hydel projects on the Rathong Chu in West Sikkim, the committee members have begun the task of conducting tours and surveys of the affected areas in West Sikkim.
DM orders seizure of 5 mobile telecom towers in West Sikkim
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: District Magistrate, West, S Pradhan, has seized 5 mobile telecom towers in West Sikkim and placed them under police custody. These towers have been embroiled in controversy for the past month or so over nonpayment of dues to the local youth who were contracted to construct the towers.
Editorial
Ensure Even-handed Employment
From information available thus far, a slick operator preyed on the insecurities of unemployment and fleeced at least 21 youth in South district of money they could not afford to squander away [they were unemployed after all]. The cops suspect that the con could have duped at least a hundred victims in the two districts of South and West Sikkim. Money which the unemployed youth in question could have used to sign up for meaningful courses to enhance their skills or invested in self-employment ventures was instead handed over to a person who convinced them that he could ‘arrange’ employment [government or private as they desired] for them. From information shared by the South District Police, sums ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1.60 lakh were paid up by individuals desperate for employment.
From information available thus far, a slick operator preyed on the insecurities of unemployment and fleeced at least 21 youth in South district of money they could not afford to squander away [they were unemployed after all]. The cops suspect that the con could have duped at least a hundred victims in the two districts of South and West Sikkim. Money which the unemployed youth in question could have used to sign up for meaningful courses to enhance their skills or invested in self-employment ventures was instead handed over to a person who convinced them that he could ‘arrange’ employment [government or private as they desired] for them. From information shared by the South District Police, sums ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1.60 lakh were paid up by individuals desperate for employment.
Repeat sex offender rapes 85-year-old
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: A once convicted sex offender has again been found to have committed the same offence, this time on an 85 year old woman. Surjaman Rai, 22 and resident of Gankha, Martam, was arrested by the Singtam police on 22 November on charges of having sexually assaulted an 85 year old lady living in Nazitam..
Teen commits suicide
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: A minor girl has committed suicide in West District. According to reports, the girl was just 13 years of age and a resident of Yangtey basti. She is reported to have committed suicide in her house by hanging herself on 22 November.
Tatkal tickets in one day now
GANGTOK, 23 Nov [IPR]: Ministry of Railways, Government of India has introduced a new “Tatkal Scheme” which came into effect on 21 November. The Advance Reservation Period (ARP) of Tatkal Scheme has been reduced from 2 days to 1 day excluding the day of journey.
Grand observance of Disability Day planned for 03 Dec
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: A joint meeting by the East District Administration and Non-Governmental Organizations held today decided to celebrate the Badhtey Kadam Campaign and Disability Day in a grand manner to create awareness amongst the masses on 03 December at MG Marg.
Additional 15 kgs of rice for BPL families
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: The Food & Civil Supplies Department has implemented a scheme under which BPL families with more than six members will get an additional 15 kgs of rice on their ration card every month.
Fatal fall at 8 Mile
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: 45 year old Kul Bahadur Bista is reported to have died when he fell off the road side. According to reports, the resident of 8 Mile, Lingdok, East Sikkim, fell about 600 feet down the road side at the 8th Mile turning on the night of 21 November.
Overseas student at SU shares his experience
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: Tourism takes much of the credit when it comes to highlighting Sikkim on the global map, however, the academic experience of Tatsuki Shirai may now perhaps make the outside world reflect on its academic potential as well.
Tatsuki Shirai who hails from Japan has been a student at Sikkim University for almost a year and is now heading back home following the expiry of his visa. Mr. Shirai, who also happens to be the first overseas student in Sikkim, expressed that it was an honour to have studied here and informed that the experience was “challenging yet exciting”.
Tatsuki Shirai who hails from Japan has been a student at Sikkim University for almost a year and is now heading back home following the expiry of his visa. Mr. Shirai, who also happens to be the first overseas student in Sikkim, expressed that it was an honour to have studied here and informed that the experience was “challenging yet exciting”.
AIDS awareness at Baha’I School
GANGTOK, 23 Nov: “Getting to Zero” – Zero new HIV cases, Zero discrimination, Zero HIV related deaths, the theme of World AIDS Day 2011, was highlighted to the students of Baha’i School, Tadong, as part of the ‘Positive Interventions’, the school level engagement program to bring about awareness on HIV & AIDS amongst youngsters in the State, informs a press release.
Talking about the program, the Principal of Baha’i School, Rupa Sharma said “The Red Fest programme was well organized, and well-coordinated. The program is educative, informative and interesting. Our students thoroughly enjoyed and learnt many things about HIV & AIDS, the do’s and don’ts.”
Talking about the program, the Principal of Baha’i School, Rupa Sharma said “The Red Fest programme was well organized, and well-coordinated. The program is educative, informative and interesting. Our students thoroughly enjoyed and learnt many things about HIV & AIDS, the do’s and don’ts.”
‘Vyakhyan Shrinkhala’, an interactive monthly programme, to begin on 27 Nov
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: Nepali Sahitya Parishad has announced plans of organizing a monthly interactive programme, “Vyakhyan Shrinkhala”, during which respected personalities of the Nepali-speaking community will share their life experiences with the people, informs a press release issued by the publicity secretary, Hemand Giri.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Namchi cops dig out real identity of jobs-for-cash scam accused
ARRESTED AS AJAY RAI OF DEVELOPMENT AREA ON MONDAY, ACCUSED TURNS OUT TO BE SUN KUMAR SUBBA OF SOREONG
NAMCHI, 22 Nov: When the South District cops busted a jobs-for-cash racket yesterday and nabbed the suspected mastermind, they thought that they were arresting Ajay Rai of Development Area [Gangtok], because that was the name against which the complaint was made out.
NAMCHI, 22 Nov: When the South District cops busted a jobs-for-cash racket yesterday and nabbed the suspected mastermind, they thought that they were arresting Ajay Rai of Development Area [Gangtok], because that was the name against which the complaint was made out.
High Court ‘anguished’ over ‘ambushing of citizen’s rights’
COURT BEGINS CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 4 SOUTH DIST OFFICIALS IN MELLI HOUSE SEALING CASE
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The High Court of Sikkim today allowed the DM [South] along with three other south district officials a week’s time to file their replies to the affidavit filed by Nuk Tshering Bhutia, also known as “Melli Sonam”, but not before making known its strong displeasure over the manner in which the petitioner’s house had been sealed on the orders of the South District Magistrate.
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The High Court of Sikkim today allowed the DM [South] along with three other south district officials a week’s time to file their replies to the affidavit filed by Nuk Tshering Bhutia, also known as “Melli Sonam”, but not before making known its strong displeasure over the manner in which the petitioner’s house had been sealed on the orders of the South District Magistrate.
Another wife succumbs to domestic violence
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: A case first filed as an Unnatural Death [UD] at the Gyalshing Police Station has now been converted into murder and the accused arrested by the police on 21 November. This is the second time in less than ten days that domestic violence has ended in death for a lady in Sikkim. It might be recalled that a lady had been battered to death by her husband in Gangtok on 14 November.
Spices Board scientists identify Cardamom blight, revival appears possible now
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: Scientists at Spices Board have finally identified the disease that has caused the sharp decline in large cardamom production in the State. In the last four to five years, cardamom production in the state spiralled down substantially due to a fungal disease that attacked plantations compelling farmers to switch to other crops, informs a press release.
Rumtek school hosts ‘Red Fest’
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: Sikkim State AIDS Control Society’s ‘Red Fest’ made its stop at Rumtek Senior Secondary School today. The ‘Positive Intervention’ in schools has travelled to three different schools till now. According to a press release, forty students from among the senior classes were divided into eight different groups, each group consisting of five members. The teams were engaged in three competitive activities namely ‘Positive Quiz’, ‘Positive Minute’, and ‘Positive Impressions’. The sessions were facilitated by the anchor of Red Fest, Dewakar Basnet who in the course of the fun-filled activities, gave comprehensive knowledge about different aspects of HIV & AIDS, the release informs.
Editorial
Seeking Quality for EducationEducation is being billed as a priority area for governmental assistance, and ‘quality’ is the new watch word. It is heartening in Sikkim to learn that education is receiving a relook, the challenge now will be ensure that the appraisal is frank and forthright and the course correction effective.
NICRA launches potato cultivation prog in quake-stricken Nandok
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: The concept of agro-biodiversity is considered to be most important for maintaining a healthy and strong regional food system which prompted the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, ICAR Sikkim Centre, East Sikkim, Ranipool to launch large scale potato cultivation programme in the quake stricken Nandok village of East Sikkim as an alternative paradigm for climate resilient crop production system, informs a press release.
Sikkim’s Buddhist culture in danger of collapse due to hydel projects on Rathong Chu: SIBLAC
SIBLAC THANKS SPALZES ANGMO FOR STATEMENTS AGAINST HYDEL PROJECTS ON RATHONG CHU, DISMISSES GOVT CLAIMS OF PROTEST LIMITED TO ‘SECTION OF THE PEOPLE’
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The Sikkim Bhutia Lepcha Apex Committee [SIBLAC] has thanked Minorities Commission member, Spalzes Angmo, for her recent statement that the three hydel projects on the Rathong Chu were a threat to the Buddhist culture of the Himalayas. The organisation has also taken exception to the Lok Sabha MP, PD Rai’s comment that the hydel protest was limited to a ‘section of the people’ and contended that hydel projects have “provoked” opposition from a wide range of organisations.
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The Sikkim Bhutia Lepcha Apex Committee [SIBLAC] has thanked Minorities Commission member, Spalzes Angmo, for her recent statement that the three hydel projects on the Rathong Chu were a threat to the Buddhist culture of the Himalayas. The organisation has also taken exception to the Lok Sabha MP, PD Rai’s comment that the hydel protest was limited to a ‘section of the people’ and contended that hydel projects have “provoked” opposition from a wide range of organisations.
Meeting deliberates on Potential Linked Credit Plan for South District
Rs. 8,020.67 LAKH PROJECTED FOR AGRI AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH DISTRICT FOR 2012-13NAMCHI, 22 Nov: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural development [NABARD] has initiated the preparation of district-wise Potential Linked Credit Plans [PLCPs] in a bid to build a more “meaningful link” between development planning and the process of credit planning to support agriculture and rural development.
SDF dismisses former MP’s statements as ‘unacceptable’
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The ruling SDF party has condemned the statements of former SDF MP, Nakul Das Rai, who had alleged that people of the state are not happy with the present government, informs a press release issued by the SDF publicity secretary, Amber Rai.
BJP alleges irregularities in earthquake relief distribution
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: Bharatiya Janta Party, Sikkim unit, has demanded that the Centre investigate the process of relief distribution by the State government in the wake of the 18 September earthquake. The party has alleged irregularities in relief distribution here.
NABARD reviews SHG progress in Rongli
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: A meeting of the Project Implementation & Monitoring Committee (PIMC) of the Self Help Promoting Institution Project (SHPi) sanctioned to the NGO, Youth Development Society of Sikkim (YODESS) was held in its office at Rongli, East Sikkim, informs a press release.
76th Pratibha Milan to be held on 27 Nov
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The 76th Pratibha Milan, a monthly programme, will be held on 27 Nov at Hotel Dzong, informs a press release issued by the co-ordinators, Amar Baniya ‘Lohoro’ and Chandra Dulal.
Arithang MPCS convenes annual meeting
GANGTOK, 22 Nov: The annual meeting of Arithang Multi Purpose Cooperation Society was convened on 21 November here at Arithang. The meeting, which was chaired by T Bhutia, was also attended by Joint Registrar, Tulsi Pradhan, ARCS, Chandra Rai and Inspector, Atish Rai from Cooperative Department.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Stricter guidelines framed for NGOs seeking govt aid
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: All non-governmental organizations [NGOs] seeking grants from the State government will now have meet certain guidelines to become eligible for such grants. As of now, the more than 1,800 NGOs registered with the Law Department were not required to do much by way of following any rules, regulations or prescribed guidelines. The government, this time around, has also recognized that many of the registered NGOs are not active or actively engaged in any programmes and projects as they should be. Moreover, it is common knowledge that many are also formed to secure funding from agencies within and outside the state.
Court order to attach properties of absconding rape accused forces them into the open
NAMCHI, 21 Nov: Fugitives in a rape case, who had managed to evade arrest for the past more than 18 months, were taken into custody here today after a Sessions Court [East & North] order to have their properties attached [given their fugitive status] forced them into the open.
First Convocation programmes at Livelihood Schools for Melli and Namthang
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: The first convocation, the certificate graduation programme, of Melli Livelihood School was held on 19 Nov and the convocation of the first batch of students at Namthang Livelihood School [Electrical trade] a day earlier.
The Namthang event had the BDO [Namthang], Robin Sewa, as chief guest, accompanied by Deputy Director, Estate Management, SICB, Bipula Dhakal and other invited guests.
The Namthang event had the BDO [Namthang], Robin Sewa, as chief guest, accompanied by Deputy Director, Estate Management, SICB, Bipula Dhakal and other invited guests.
One arrested in jobs-for-cash con
NAMCHI, 21 Nov: South District Police today arrested 29-year-old Ajay Rai, a resident of Development Area, Gangtok, on suspicion of being the mastermind behind an elaborate jobs-for-cash scam which, they believe, has conned more than a 100 unemployed youth across the State.
Committee to look into local employment in hotel industry and other private sector units
GROUP CHAIRED BY CHIEF SECRETARY WILL ALSO SURVEY WORKING CONDITIONS
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: The State government has already laid down several guidelines and has been repeatedly reminding the private sector here to give priority to locals in employment, and now, it has initiated yet another step to ensure that locals are accorded preference in jobs in the private sector.
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: The State government has already laid down several guidelines and has been repeatedly reminding the private sector here to give priority to locals in employment, and now, it has initiated yet another step to ensure that locals are accorded preference in jobs in the private sector.
Community awareness on RTE in Namchi
NAMCHI, 21 Nov: Training on community awareness for Zilla Panchayats, School Management Committees and Working Committee members along with other stake holders was conducted here at the Community Centre by Sarva Siksha Abhiyan-Right To Education, HRDD South.
Editorial
Manipuri DeadlockThe economic blockade of Manipur is now over a hundred and ten days old. It has been underway for so long that now even the media has tired of reporting on it, and unfortunately, in times when national agenda is set by mainstream TV news channels, in the absence of wall to wall coverage, the Centre is doing nothing about it and no efforts are being made to find out what the State Government there is doing, or not doing to, resolve the situation either.
Bhutia Kay Rab Yargay Tshogpo felicitates three Bhutia litterateurs
BOOK ON BHUTIA PROVERBS RELEASED MANGAN, 21 Nov: Three eminent Bhutia litterateurs, former Senior Announcer AIR Kurseong/ Gangtok, Yapchung Kazi, Bhutia text books writer Pema Ringzing Bhutia and former HRDD Joint Director, Padmashree Norden Tshering Bhutia, were felicitated for their “selfless contribution towards the promotion of Bhutia language and literature” by the Bhutia Kay Rab Yargay Tshogpo [BKYT], North District, at a special function held here at the Zilla Bhavan yesterday for the development of literature, language and culture.
IPR hands over Positive Journalism Grants
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: Five journalists, whose names were announced on National Press Day [16 Nov], received the Positive Journalism Grant of Rs. 10,000 each from the Department of Information & Public Relations at a special function held here today with Advisor, Social Welfare Department, BB Gooroong, as the chief guest.
Former MP calls for opposition parties to unite
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: Former SDF MP, Nakul Das Rai, has expressed that the time has come for all opposition parties to come together with public concern in mind to spread political awareness among the masses and “demolish the myth” that “only the SDF party has potential to form a government”, informs a press release.
Public Information Campaign coming up for Khamdong
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: The third Public Information Campaign [PIC] for the year 2011-12 and the 17th in Sikkim thus far to generate awareness on the flagship programmes [Bharat Nirman] of the Government of India will be held at the Block Administrative Centre, Khamdong in East Sikkim from 23 to 25 November, informed CK Dorjee, Director, Press Information Bureau, Gangtok, today.
Red Fest at TNSSS
GANGTOK, 21 Nov: ‘Positive Intervention’, an effort towards generating wider awareness on HIV/ AIDS by integrating awareness among school students, in underway in schools across the State and reached the Sir Tashi Namgyal Senior Secondary School here today.
Monday, November 21, 2011
A year on, Sikkim Lokayukta Bill still pending with Centre
CENTRAL DRAFT LOKPAL BILL ALSO PENDING WITH STATE GOVT
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: It is almost a year now since the Sikkim Lokayukta Bill was tabled and passed by the State Legislative Assembly, but the Bill is yet to be enacted; that is to say, it is yet to become a full fledged Act and notified for implementation. On the other hand, many states have already constituted their own Lokayuktas. On enquiry, it was learnt that the Nill (No. 21 of 2010) is pending with the union government.
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: It is almost a year now since the Sikkim Lokayukta Bill was tabled and passed by the State Legislative Assembly, but the Bill is yet to be enacted; that is to say, it is yet to become a full fledged Act and notified for implementation. On the other hand, many states have already constituted their own Lokayuktas. On enquiry, it was learnt that the Nill (No. 21 of 2010) is pending with the union government.
PD Rai sees Angmo’s comments as ‘extreme provocation’, will register ‘strong protest’
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: Lok Sabha MP from Sikkim, PD Rai, through a press release, has expressed reservations over the views of member of Minorities Commission, Spalzes Angmo, who was recently on a visit to the State to assess the damages and relief measures being carried out in the wake of the 18 Sept earthquake.
Horticulture Deptt begins distributing grants sanctioned by CM during Dzongu visit
WANGCHUK BHUTIA
HEE-GYATHANG, 20 Nov: The Horticulture & Cash Crop Development Department started distributing grants under schemes sanctioned by the Chief Minister during his village-to-village tour in North Sikkim earlier this month. A total of 100 beneficiaries from the Hee-Gyathang GPU of Dzongu were handed over grants for the construction of green houses, a demand that the people from the GPU had placed to the CM during his visit of Dzongu.
HEE-GYATHANG, 20 Nov: The Horticulture & Cash Crop Development Department started distributing grants under schemes sanctioned by the Chief Minister during his village-to-village tour in North Sikkim earlier this month. A total of 100 beneficiaries from the Hee-Gyathang GPU of Dzongu were handed over grants for the construction of green houses, a demand that the people from the GPU had placed to the CM during his visit of Dzongu.
2 killed, 6 injured in Mangthang accident
SINGTAM, 20 Nov: Two persons were killed and six injured in an accident involving a government vehicle [a Maruti van of the RMDD bearing registration number SK-01G-0415] here at the PMGSY road at Nimtar, Mangthang, at “Jyanmara Bhir”.
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.
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.
Universal Children’s Day
Editorial:
Yesterday, 20 November, was Universal Children’s Day. The day observed to mark the UN’s adoption of the Declaration of Children’ Rights in 1959. The Convention which followed is a legally binding treaty that obliges governments to “respect, protect and fulfil” children’s rights through their legislation and policies.
Yesterday, 20 November, was Universal Children’s Day. The day observed to mark the UN’s adoption of the Declaration of Children’ Rights in 1959. The Convention which followed is a legally binding treaty that obliges governments to “respect, protect and fulfil” children’s rights through their legislation and policies.
Mangthang farmers briefed on organic agricultural production and disease control
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: International Panacea Ltd., Sikkim, organized an awareness programme on agricultural production and disease control under the State Organic Farming Mission for the farmers at Mangthang under Tumin Lingzey GPU on 17 Nov, informs an official press release.
THE PROPOSAL FOR AN ALTERNATIVE TO NH 31A FOR SIKKIM
Letter:
Your news dated 16th Nov, 2011 on alternative highway to Sikkim from Siliguri as proposed by me has not been correctly reported by the media. The proposed alignment does not touch Pakyong and Rhenock . Also, the tunnel below Sumen Hill is not 24km as reported.
Your news dated 16th Nov, 2011 on alternative highway to Sikkim from Siliguri as proposed by me has not been correctly reported by the media. The proposed alignment does not touch Pakyong and Rhenock . Also, the tunnel below Sumen Hill is not 24km as reported.
ASESEUA extends support to Save Sikkim protest
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: All Sikkim Educated Self-Employed & Unemployed Association [ASESE&UA] has extended its full support to Save Sikkim in their protest against the Tashiding Hydro-Electric Project.
Speaker returns from NERCPA meeting, retained as NERCPA vice-prez
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: Speaker Sikkim Legislative Assembly, KT Gyaltsen, is back from the executive committee meeting of the North East Region Commonwealth Parliamentary Association [NERCPA] held on 15 November at Dispur, Assam.
NSUI comes out in support of Save Sikkim
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: A team from the National Students Union of India, Sikkim-branch, met members of Save Sikkim and discussed matters related to the Tashiding HEP tunnel work in West Sikkim, informs a press release issued by Sikkim president, NSUI, Binod Chhetri. Extending support to the organisation the release expresses “We will support them in each and every step and we also appeal to the people of Sikkim and all students to support their movement”.
Lok Adalat settles 2 cases
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: Two out of the three cases taken up were settled in the High Court Lok Adalat held at the Sikkim State Legal Services Authority Office here at Sichey yesterday. The Lok Adalat was presided over by High Court of Sikkim judge, Justice SP Wangdi, who is also the Executive Chairman of Sikkim State Legal Services Authority [SSLSA] along with GP Pradhan, Dr. Henrimit Lepcha and Geeta Gurung as the “other persons” of the High Court Lok Adalat, informs an SSLSA press release.
Pakyong’s Earthquake Victims Relief Committee contributes to Relief Fund
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: The Earthquake Victims Relief Committee, Pakyong, contributed Rs 1,49,500 to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
Tingchim-Mangshila wins PYKKA competition in North Sikkim
MANGAN, 20 Nov: The 2nd District level PYKKA competition 2011-12, which began on 12 Nov, concluded today at Mangan Public Ground.
Tingchim Mangshila GPU with 124 points was declared the overall champions followed by Navey Shotak GPU in 2nd position with 110 points, Singhik Sentam GPU in 3rd position with 57points, Lingthem and Lingthem Lingdem GPU in 4th position with 28 points.
Tingchim Mangshila GPU with 124 points was declared the overall champions followed by Navey Shotak GPU in 2nd position with 110 points, Singhik Sentam GPU in 3rd position with 57points, Lingthem and Lingthem Lingdem GPU in 4th position with 28 points.
Orientation programme for National Youth Corps concludes
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: State Level Orientation Training Programme for National Youth Corps organized by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sanghathan, Sikkim Zone which started on 11 November at the State Institute for Rural Development, Karfectar, Jorethang concluded successfully on 20 Nov, informs a press release.
St Thomas Church celebrates ‘Khrista Raja Festival’
GANGTOK, 20 Nov: St. Thomas Church, Gangtok, celebrated Khrista Raja Festival today under the supervision of Father Felix Baretto and Father Michael Lepcha, informs a press release.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Tashiding HEP protestors approach Governor
SCRAP PROJECT MEMORANDUMS SUBMITTED TO GOVERNOR AND CHIEF SECRETARY
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: Save Sikkim, an organisation formed by a section of the residents of Yangthang, Tashiding and Yuksam in West Sikkim to oppose the 97 Mega Watt Tashiding Hydro-Electric Project being undertaken by Shiga Energy Pvt Ltd below Tashiding under Yangthang constituency in West Sikkim, today submitted a memorandum to Governor Balmiki Prasad Singh and the Chief Secretary demanding that the power project be stopped immediately.
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: Save Sikkim, an organisation formed by a section of the residents of Yangthang, Tashiding and Yuksam in West Sikkim to oppose the 97 Mega Watt Tashiding Hydro-Electric Project being undertaken by Shiga Energy Pvt Ltd below Tashiding under Yangthang constituency in West Sikkim, today submitted a memorandum to Governor Balmiki Prasad Singh and the Chief Secretary demanding that the power project be stopped immediately.
Committee formed to examine earthquake damage to religious and heritage sites
GANGTOK, 18 Nov [IPR]: The State Government, vide Gazette Notification no. 83/Home/2011 dated 14 November, has constituted a committee chaired by the Chief Secretary to examine the damages caused to monasteries, other religious institutions and heritage sites of Sikkim by the earthquake of 18 September 2011.
‘Red Fest’ for AIDS awareness begins at TNA
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: The first phase of the recently launched ‘Red Fest’, under the multimedia campaign 2011-2012 of the Sikkim State AIDS Control Society, commenced today from Tashi Namgyal Academy here.
The campaign is pegged as a ‘Positive Intervention’ to address the challenge of HIV/AIDS. The main objective of the intervention is to involve school students and educate them on HIV and AIDS through various activities, games and IQ sessions, informs a press release.
The campaign is pegged as a ‘Positive Intervention’ to address the challenge of HIV/AIDS. The main objective of the intervention is to involve school students and educate them on HIV and AIDS through various activities, games and IQ sessions, informs a press release.
So, Sikkim has the Highest Suicide Rate...
Editorial:
The latest data released by the National Crime Records Bureau for the year 2010 hands out the ignominy of being the nation’s suicide capital to Sikkim. At 280 suicides recorded in 2010, Sikkim, with an astounding 45.9 suicides per lakh of population, has the highest suicide rate in the country.
The latest data released by the National Crime Records Bureau for the year 2010 hands out the ignominy of being the nation’s suicide capital to Sikkim. At 280 suicides recorded in 2010, Sikkim, with an astounding 45.9 suicides per lakh of population, has the highest suicide rate in the country.
SPSC RIGHT ON LAST KING OF SIKKIM QUESTION
Letter:
In connection to the letter to the editor by Chewang Pintso of Gangtok published on 5 November, and the person to whom he supported with his views in the letter, I would like to express my views, as that the word “King” in place of “Chogyal” is more suitable and honorable in the present context.
In connection to the letter to the editor by Chewang Pintso of Gangtok published on 5 November, and the person to whom he supported with his views in the letter, I would like to express my views, as that the word “King” in place of “Chogyal” is more suitable and honorable in the present context.
Sikkim Organic Mission impresses at BioFach India
GANGTOK, 18 Nov [IPR]: Sikkim has been actively participating in the annual International Organic Trade Fair BioFach India for the last three years and in BioFach Germany for the last two years. The Biofach India 2011 was held at the Palace Grounds, Bangalore from November 10-12, and was participated by the Sikkim Organic Mission, Government of Sikkim, in a grand manner as a Gold Partner.
NABARD conducts district level awareness for farmer clubs
NAMCHI, 18 Nov: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural development (NABARD) conducted a district level awareness programme for Farmers Clubs of South District under the scheme for Development, Strengthening of Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure, Grading and Standardization today at Hotel Samdrup, Namchi.
Sports Day at Phalaichadara JHS
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: Government Junior High School, Phalaichadara, East Sikkim organized its annual sports day at its school playground on 16 Nov, informs a press release.
Apart from the regular sports events, the day also witnessed block level cultural competition organized by the Social Welfare Youth Association, Rakdong-Tumin, East Sikkim and sponsored by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Gangtok.
Apart from the regular sports events, the day also witnessed block level cultural competition organized by the Social Welfare Youth Association, Rakdong-Tumin, East Sikkim and sponsored by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Gangtok.
MLAS thanks Governor for assistance to maintain Lepcha model house
MANGAN, 18 Nov: Muntanchi Lom Aal Shezum, a Dzongu based NGO, has conveyed its gratitude to the Governor for providing financial assistance to the organization to meet the recurring expenses in the upkeep of the Lepcha Model House-cum-Museum at Namprikdang, Dzongu North Sikkim. According to the organization, the amount will be utitilized to pay the wages of the caretaker and to meet minor expenses.
Citizens’ Urban Cooperative Bank opens branch in Jorethang
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: The 4th branch of Citizens’ Urban Cooperative Bank at Jorethang was formally inaugurated on 16 Nov by MLA, Salghari-Zoom Constituency, and Chairman, SAABCO, Madan Cintury, informs a press release.
Korean ‘Little Angels’ perform in Delhi
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: To mark the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, The Little Angels, Korea’s cultural ambassadors of peace and goodwill, have been on a 16-nation tour since June 2010 to honor the countries which sent troops or medical units to Korea’s aid.
Annual School Day and Children’s Day celebrated at Namrang JHS
GANGTOK, 18 Nov: Namrang Government Junior High School celebrated its annual School Day on 14 Nov, coinciding with the Children’s Day. The first session of the event had panchayat president, Tika Devi Dhakal as the chief guest, informs a press release.