GANGTOK, 20 Mar: Governor Shriniwas
Patil has announced the decision to institute Governor’s Gold Medal, Silver
Medal and Bronze Medal’ to be presented to the winners and runners up of the annual
Flower Show competition from next year onwards to commemorate the 25th edition of the show which would also be the
Silver Jubilee edition of the show.
The Governor made the announcement
during his visit to the Sikkim Flower Show at the Flower Exhibition Centre near
White Hall complex on 19 March. He was accompanied by the First Lady,
Rajanidevi Patil.
A press release informs that the Governor
and First Lady were accorded a warm welcome by members of the organising committee
at the venue which showcased a variety of orchids grown in Sikkim. The
organising committee is headed by former PCCF-cum-Secretary, Forest Department,
ST Lachungpa.
Addl. Director (Floriculture) Horticulture
& Cash Crop Development Department, Deo Kumar Bhandari also being the general
secretary of the committee explained to the Governor and First Lady about the
varieties, hues, hybrids and the technical aspects of orchid cultivation in the
state of Sikkim outlining the format of the competition which had attracted
wide range of participants from across the state.
While congratulating the winners of the
competition, the Governor announced to institute ‘Governor’s Gold Medal, Silver
Medal and Bronze Medal’ to be presented to the winners and runners up of the competition
from next year onwards to commemorate the 25th edition of the show which would also be the
Silver Jubilee edition of the show.
The Governor further expressed his
desire to expand the scale and scope of the annual event, inviting the
participants from neighbouring hill areas of the state in an effort to
encourage the orchid growers both within and outside the state and providing
them better exposure.
Lauding the effort put in by the
organisers, Governor also provided some practical inputs to publicise the event
at the national level making the event a ‘Mega Show’ annually, the release
mentions.
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