GANGTOK, 16 May: Sikkim celebrated its 40th State
Day in a brief official function held at Chintan Bhawan today where the Chief Minister
and Governor applauded Sikkim’s growth in the past 40 years as compared to other
states in the country.
Extending his best wishes to the people of Sikkim, the
Governor expressed that the day holds a special significance in the heart of
Sikkimese people as they became a part of the vibrant democracy of India.
Remembering the architects of transformation, he added that
the state must not forget the leaders of the past who ushered the state in the
democratic process. Stating further, the Governor mentioned that Sikkim
embarked on a journey in 1975 towards peace, prosperity and progress.
“As Sikkim enters into the 5th decade of democratic
government, it has witnessed unprecedented growth in the developmental front”,
said the Governor and added that sustained growth in various sectors has made
the state the most progressive in the country. Launching of various missions on
priority basis yielded positive results in the healthcare sector which is
reflected in the declining IMR, MMR etc, said Mr Patil. Similarly, priorities
in human resource development have ensured access to education facilities to
all the children of the state, resulting in impressive growth of 82.2% of
literacy rate, he added.
While touching upon various other sectors like tourism,
hospitality and related infrastructure, the Governor maintained that these
sectors have unparalleled potentials of generating employment to ever growing
educated mass. He also showed his concern over road connectivity in the state
which is vulnerable to natural calamities. The Governor also called upon
everyone to work with renewed vigour and dedication for the development and
prosperity of the state.
The Chief Minister in his address also remembered the leaders
of the past and termed the day as a historic step towards development of the
mountainous State. Today, Sikkim has achieved remarkable developments in terms
of literacy rate, growth rate and overall development of the people. He also
recalled his involvement in bringing democracy in the state and added that it
is the democratic responsibility of the people to maintain peace, security and
the developmental tempo in the State.
The Chief Minister also pointed out certain fields like
fulfillment of basic minimum rights of the people, highest growth rate and
prevalence of less BPL category. He also
cited health, education, opportunities and other sectors which show the notable
improvement in the past decades, resulting in marked improvement in the quality
of life of the people. He added that the state has seen vast transformation in
respect of tourism and allied activities, health care facilities, education and
social and economic aspects of the people.
Conveying his best wishes to the people, the Chief Minister
also appealed to the gathering to cooperate in making Sikkim the best state in
the country.
While presenting his welcome address, the Chief Secretary, AK
Shrivastava said that it is a solemn, serene and significant occasion as on
this day, the state joined the mainstream of the nation. Owing to counting of
votes today, the State Government is compelled to compress the function and the
State Award Ceremony will be held at a later date, announced the Chief
Secretary.
Also on the day, students of Modern Secondary School and
Deorali Girls’ Senior Secondary school presented two patriotic songs during the
function.
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