GANGTOK, 18 July: The Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad Party released its ‘vision’ to make Sikkim a ‘Knowledge Based Industrial State’ in the event that the party comes to power here.
Briefing media-persons today, the SHRPP president, Dr AD Subba and general secretary, Tara Shreshta, announced that this ‘Vision’ will be implemented when SHRPP forms the Government in Sikkim and contended that it will immediately provide employment to all.
The vision document, released as a press release today, introduces this vision as one which to solve all problems of the state “by applying both practical and technical knowledge rather than the theoretical”.
Discouraging loans provided by the government to the people, the party proposes to offer life-long insurance to all Sikkimese instead. Controlling influx, exclusion from VAT and Income Tax and making Sikkim a ‘Tribal State’ are some of the other proposals envisioned by the party, according to the release.
Briefing media-persons today, the SHRPP president, Dr AD Subba and general secretary, Tara Shreshta, announced that this ‘Vision’ will be implemented when SHRPP forms the Government in Sikkim and contended that it will immediately provide employment to all.
The vision document, released as a press release today, introduces this vision as one which to solve all problems of the state “by applying both practical and technical knowledge rather than the theoretical”.
Discouraging loans provided by the government to the people, the party proposes to offer life-long insurance to all Sikkimese instead. Controlling influx, exclusion from VAT and Income Tax and making Sikkim a ‘Tribal State’ are some of the other proposals envisioned by the party, according to the release.
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