In May 2025, Sikkim marks its 50th year of statehood with a month-long series of events celebrating its rich cultural heritage, environmental diversity, and developmental milestones.
The highlight of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations was the Sikkim@50 Golden Jubilee Conclave held in Gangtok. Governor Om Prakash Mathur reflected on the state’s remarkable progress in infrastructure, education, and healthcare over the past five decades. He also underscored the importance of preserving Sikkim’s unique cultural identity and tackling contemporary issues such as drug abuse.
In a creative fusion of conservation and celebration, Sikkim hosted its first-ever Butterthon—a butterfly-watching marathon from May 1 to 16. Drawing international participants, the event showcased the state’s rich biodiversity, with Sikkim home to nearly 60% of India’s butterfly species.
Adding to the spirit of unity and adventure, a two-day motorcycle rally in Soreng district brought together over 250 riders from across the country. The event highlighted the state’s stunning landscapes and reinforced its appeal as a top tourism destination.
Sikkim’s path to becoming the 22nd state of India in 1975 was shaped by major political and social transformations. The transition from monarchy to democracy was formalized through the 35th and 36th Amendments to the Indian Constitution, driven by public movements advocating for democratic integration.
As Sikkim celebrates its golden jubilee, the state remains committed to sustainable development, cultural preservation, and promoting inclusive growth. These celebrations not only honour its past but also pave the way for a united and prosperous future