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Sikkim’s Culinary Delights: A Taste of the Himalayas

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"Explore Sikkim's Unique Culinary Delights"

Nestled in the breathtaking Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim isn’t just known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage—it’s also home to a vibrant and diverse food scene. With influences from Nepalese, Tibetan, and indigenous Sikkimese traditions, the local cuisine is a perfect blend of flavors, health, and history. If you find yourself in this scenic state, here are some must-try dishes that will make your culinary journey unforgettable.

1. Momos
These Tibetan-style dumplings are filled with a variety of ingredients, including vegetables, meat, or cheese. Steamed or fried, they’re typically served with a spicy red chili chutney. For an authentic taste, head to Taste of Tibet in Gangtok, where a plate of Momos costs between ₹80–₹150.

2. Thukpa
This hearty noodle soup, often enjoyed during Sikkim’s chilly weather, comes with vegetables or meat in a savory broth. A bowl of Thukpa at Roll House, Gangtok, will set you back ₹60–₹120.

3. Phagshapa
A traditional Sikkimese dish, Phagshapa features pork cooked with dried red chilies and radish, offering a tangy and mildly spicy flavor. You can savor this at The Dragon Wok, Gangtok, with prices ranging from ₹180–₹250.

4. Gundruk and Sinki
Fermented leafy greens (gundruk) and radish (Sinki) are rich in probiotics, often served in soups or as a side dish. Try them in a traditional thali at Nimtho, Gangtok, for ₹250–₹350.

5. Sel Roti
This sweet, ring-shaped rice bread is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. A popular treat during festivals, you can find it at local bakeries or Denzong Inn for ₹20–₹40.

Sikkim’s food is a testament to the state’s cultural and geographical diversity, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers. From savory Momos to crispy Sel Roti, each dish is a story waiting to be told.

Two School Staff Arrested for Alleged Misconduct Towards 13-Year-Old Girl in Pakyong

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Sikkim Police Investigate Minor's Pregnancy.

Two male staff members at a school in Pakyong district have been arrested following accusations of inappropriate conduct towards a 13-year-old student. The girl, a pupil at ******* Junior High School, reportedly confided in her guardian about repeated misconduct by a non-teaching staff member and a computer teacher. Additionally, the victim disclosed receiving unwanted messages on social media.

Earlier, a female teacher allegedly discouraged the student from reporting the incidents, leading to further investigation and the issuance of a notice to her.

The police have filed FIRs under the POCSO Act and other relevant sections. Both accused are in custody, and the minor has undergone medical examination. 

Centre Approves ₹770.25 Crore for NH-717A Upgrade in West Bengal and Sikkim

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"H-717A Gets ₹770 Cr Boost"

In a major infrastructure boost for the Northeast, the Central Government has sanctioned ₹770.25 crore for the widening and upgradation of National Highway 717A to a two-lane highway with paved shoulders in West Bengal and Sikkim.

The project will cover 18.42 km from Lavamore to the Pedong Bypass and include critical slope protection along the Bagarkot-Kafer stretch in Kalimpong. Additionally, 5.297 km of road from Reshi to Rhenock in Sikkim will also be upgraded.

Designed as a climate-resilient alternative to the frequently disrupted NH-10, the project will incorporate advanced technologies like Self Drilling Anchors and Gabion structures. The initiative aims to ensure all-weather connectivity, improve regional access, and promote tourism and socio-economic development in the region.

Tripartite meeting to resolve issues related to Gorkhas

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"Talks on Gorkha Concerns Underway"

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) convened a meeting with Gorkha representatives in New Delhi to address issues concerning the Gorkha community today. The meeting was chaired by Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Nityanand Rai. During the meeting, the Gorkha delegation led by Darjeeling MP Shri Raju Bista highlighted various issues related to Gorkhas and the region and urged for early resolution of the problems.

The Minister of State for Home Affairs listened to the representatives attentively and assured them that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the all-round development and security of the region are among the priorities of the Government of India. He further assured that the Central Government would resolve the issues of Gorkhas, within the constitutional framework, in coordination with the Government of West Bengal.

During the meeting, various matters were discussed in detail and it was made clear by the government that the Central Government is working with utmost sensitivity to resolve the issues related to Darjeeling, Terai and Dooars.

The meeting was attended by Union Home Secretary Shri Govind Mohan, Registrar General of India Shri Mrityunjay Kumar Narayan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs Shri Roumuan Paite and other senior officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs. From the Gorkha side, the delegation included Darjeeling MLA Shri Neeraj Zimba, Kalchini MLA Shri Bishal Lama, GNLF Chief Shri Man Ghising, GJM Chief Bimal Gurung, CPRM President Shri J.B. Rai, GoRaNiMo Chief Shri Dawa Pakhrin, SuMuMo Chief Shri Vikas Rai, Dr. Kalyan Dewan, GJM General Secretary Shri Roshan Giri and GNLF General Secretary Shri Nar Bahadur Chhetri. (PIB)

Drug Offender Sentenced to 10 Years Rigorous Imprisonment in Sikkim Under SADA

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"Sikkim Drug Convict Gets 10 Years RI"

A drug offender was sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment by the Special Court (SADA), Gangtok, on March 20, 2025, under Section 9(1)(c) of the Sikkim Anti Drugs Act (SADA), 2006. The case, which stemmed from Sadar PS Case No. 163/2021, involved the seizure of 722 loose capsules of Spasmo Proxyvon Plus (Tramadol), a banned psychotropic substance, from the accused’s possession.

This conviction underscores Sikkim Police’s steadfast commitment to its zero-tolerance policy against drug trafficking. The swift and effective investigation, led by SI Tsheda D. Bhutia (now Police Inspector), adhered to all procedural safeguards under the SADA Act. Key measures included the presence of a Gazetted Officer during the search and seizure, thorough preparation of search and seizure memos, timely forensic examination of the seized contraband, and meticulous documentation ensuring the chain of custody. These efforts culminated in the successful prosecution of the accused.

The Hon’ble Court recognized the legal clarity and diligence demonstrated throughout the investigation, affirming the strength of the case and the professionalism of the officers involved. The accused was sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and fined.

This conviction serves as a strong message to drug traffickers, reinforcing that Sikkim Police will take decisive, legally sound actions to ensure offenders are brought to justice. The department continues its dedication to maintaining a drug-free Sikkim and urges the public to report any suspicious activity to local authorities.

Bail Denied For Samsong Tamang By Session Court For Second Time

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"Samsong Tamang Denied Bail Again by Sessions Court".

The Principal District & Sessions Court heard the bail application of Samsong Tamang today. The prosecution was represented by Ms. Jyoti Subba, Learned Public Prosecutor, while Shri B.K. Gupta appeared on behalf of the accused.

After considering arguments from both sides, the Hon’ble Court denied bail, marking the second rejection of the accused’s bail plea. An earlier application submitted before the Learned Judicial Magistrate Court had also been declined.

Sikkim Transport Dept Defends AI Challan System Amid ‘Wrong Challan’ Rumors

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"Sikkim Transport Defends AI Challans"

The Sikkim Transport Department has addressed concerns regarding a “wrong AI challan” incident that went viral on social media, emphasizing the reliability of its AI-based challan system. The department explained that the rare glitch was caused by a temporary internet disruption at a junction, which led to the system capturing an incorrect image. However, the error was quickly detected, and the challan was reversed within six seconds, with immediate notifications sent via SMS and WhatsApp.

This isolated incident occurred in the context of a rider without a helmet, but the department stressed that out of 32,000 challans issued, this was the only occurrence of such an error. The glitch was attributed to an unexpected network issue, similar to a computer or phone freeze, and has now been resolved with additional system checks to prevent future issues.

The AI system aims to improve road safety and compliance, detecting issues like outdated documents, fake PUC certificates, and duplicate number plates. The department also highlighted its commitment to ensuring fairness, offering refunds if any challan is proven to be wrong despite valid documents.

In conclusion, the Sikkim Transport Department urged the public to look beyond social media criticisms and recognize the overall success of the system in reducing violations and improving road safety.

DT Lepcha Demands Permanent Settlement Rights for J.N. Road Residents

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"DT Lepcha,Permanent Rights for J.N. Road"

Sikkim’s Rajya Sabha MP, DT Lepcha, recently raised a critical demand in Parliament for granting permanent settlement rights to the residents of Jawaharlal Nehru Road (J.N. Road), which stretches from 3rd Mile to Zuluk, along the Indo-Tibetan Border in East Sikkim.

These residents are the descendants of laborers who were settled in 1952 for the construction of the road, formerly known as the Old Silk Road and Gangtok-Nathula Border Road. Over the years, they have played an essential role in India’s national defense and have made significant contributions to the state’s economy, particularly in the fields of tourism and cultural exchange.

These residents have a long history of supporting national security, most notably during the 1962 India-China conflict. They provided crucial logistical support and intelligence during the Nathu-La and Cho-La skirmishes, and their deep knowledge of the terrain remains an asset to India’s defense operations in the strategically important Nathula region. Their loyalty was also evident during the 2017 Doklam standoff, where they supported security operations.

However, despite their vital contributions, these residents live on forest land without legal ownership rights, which has led to ongoing identity challenges. MP DT Lepcha emphasized the urgent need to grant them permanent settlement rights under the Forest Rights Act, 2006, or another suitable legal framework. He argued that recognizing their rights would honor their sacrifices and contributions, as well as strengthen India’s defense infrastructure in the region, particularly given the growing developments along the border.

BJP Sikkim Thanks PM Modi and HM Shah for ₹555.70 Crore Disaster Relief

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Sikkim BJP Grateful for ₹555.70 Cr Aid

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Sikkim Unit, through its Media Incharge Niren Bhandari, has expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for approving ₹555.70 crore in financial assistance for Sikkim.

The funds, sanctioned by a High-Level Committee chaired by Amit Shah, will support disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts in sectors affected by the Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) in October 2023.

BJP Sikkim acknowledged the Central Government’s support, emphasizing that the financial aid will help rebuild the state’s infrastructure, economy, and communities impacted by the disaster. The party also urged proper utilization and monitoring of the funds to ensure transparency and efficiency in reaching the affected people.

Niren Bhandari further stated that the unwavering support from the Central leadership will play a crucial role in the state’s recovery and long-term resilience.

Centre Approves ₹555.70 Crore for Sikkim’s Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction

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Centre Sanctions ₹555.70 Cr for Sikkim Recovery

The Central Government has approved ₹555.70 crore for Sikkim to aid in recovery and reconstruction following the devastating Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) that struck the state in October 2023. The approval was granted by a High-Level Committee (HLC) chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This funding aims to restore essential infrastructure and strengthen disaster resilience in Sikkim.

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to make India disaster-resilient, the Ministry of Home Affairs has been taking proactive measures for effective disaster management. Alongside the allocation for Sikkim, the committee also approved ₹1,604.39 crore for five states—Bihar, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and Kerala—under the “Expansion and Modernization of Fire Services” scheme.

The Central Government has also released ₹19,074.80 crore to 28 states under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and ₹3,229.35 crore to 16 states under the State Disaster Mitigation Fund (SDMF) in the current financial year, reinforcing disaster preparedness across the country.

Sikkim’s allocation highlights the government’s commitment to helping the state rebuild and recover from last year’s natural calamity.