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13-Year-Old Dies by Suicide in North Sikkim

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"13-Year-Old Dies by Suicide in North Sikkim"

13-Year-Old Dies by Suicide in Pakshep, Mangan; Police Investigating

In Pakshep, Mangan, a 13-year-old has tragically died by suicide. Authorities have initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the young life lost, although no foul play is suspected at this time.

Just one day prior, a similar tragedy unfolded in Namchi, where a 13-year-old girl was found dead at her residence. Her family discovered her lifeless upon returning home, and it is believed she had been struggling with personal issues. Police have begun their inquiry into the matter.

Both cases highlight the urgent need for increased attention to children’s emotional well-being.

Two arrested in MG Marg theft case, stolen items recovered

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" Two arrested in MG Marg theft case,"

Sadar Police Station has made a breakthrough in the theft case reported at Life Line Medico Shop, MG Marg, on February 15, 2025 (Case No. 23/2025). Two suspects linked to the incident have been identified and arrested, and the stolen items have been successfully recovered.

The case, registered under Sections 331(3) and 305(a) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, has been progressing under the supervision of Investigating Officer Inspector Ongchyo Bhutia, with crucial support from the Plain Cloth Duty Personnel. Authorities have assured that the necessary legal procedures are underway.

Man Found Dead in Hotel Room at Ranipool, Police Investigating

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" Man Found Dead in Hotel Room"

A man was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a hotel room at Travellers Inn, Ranipool, on Saturday morning. The deceased has been identified as Amar Gurung (32), son of Sudesh Gurung, a resident of Phoobsering, Darjeeling, West Bengal.

According to the police report, hotel owner Bibhusan Basnett, son of Bharat Basnett, a resident of Ranipool Bazar, Gangtok District, lodged a written FIR at Ranipool Police Station at around 10:30 AM on February 22. The report stated that Amar Gurung had checked into the hotel on February 18 at 10:01 AM. On the morning of February 22, the hotel manager reminded him about checkout, but there was no response from his room.

When the housekeeping staff arrived at Room No. 106, they found the door locked from inside. After multiple attempts to get a response failed, the hotel owner, Bibhusan Basnett, peered through the ventilation window and saw the guest lying on the floor in a hanging state. Sensing the seriousness of the situation, Basnett entered the room through a window and confirmed that the guest was hanging dead.

Following the FIR, Ranipool Police registered an Unnatural Death (UD) case, FIR No. 02/2025, dated 22/02/2025, under Section 194 of BNSS, 2023, and initiated an investigation. The police visited the place of occurrence (PO), took photographs, and recorded statements under Section 180 of BNSS, 2023. The inquest was conducted by SDM Gangtok in the presence of the legal guardian and witnesses.

The body of the deceased has been preserved at New STNM Hospital, Sochakgang, for post-mortem examination. So far, no foul play has been detected. The case is currently under investigation.

Sikkim Govt Sells SUL’s 60.8% Stake to Greenko to Avoid Debt Trap

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"Greenko Acquires Sikkim Urja"

On February 2, the Sikkim government decided to divest its entire 60.8% stake in Sikkim Urja Ltd (SUL), the company that owns the Teesta III hydropower project, to Greenko Energies Pvt. Ltd. This decision, aimed at averting a debt trap, was confirmed by Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang. The state government’s move comes after it took a substantial loan of Rs. 3,500 crore under the previous Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) regime for the Teesta III project.

CM PS Tamang justified the sale, explaining that the divestment would clear the state’s debts, making Sikkim debt-free. The loan liabilities were transferred to Greenko, which agreed to take over the remaining Rs. 2,895.46 crore loan from Power Finance Corporation and Rs. 184.28 crore owed to Sikkim Bank Ltd. The transaction was finalized on February 5 when the Chief Minister declared that the state had now fully cleared its debts.

However, the decision comes at a time when SUL is in a strong financial position. The company, which had recorded a net profit of Rs. 1,270.19 crore in FY 2022-23, was not loss-making. Despite facing dues of approximately Rs. 3,500 crore from power distribution companies in Punjab and Haryana, the company’s balance sheets showed resilience. Its total outstanding debt stood at Rs. 7,897.73 crore, split between Power Finance Corporation (Rs. 3,954.76 crore) and REC Ltd (Rs. 3,942.97 crore).

Greenko had shown interest in acquiring the state’s stake even during the financially difficult year of 2020-21 when SUL posted losses. The fast-tracking of Rs. 3,500 crore owed by the distribution companies was recommended by the Union Ministry of Power in December 2023 to aid SUL’s revival. This strategic move aims to reduce the state’s financial burden and ensure the continuity of the project under private management.

However, the decision has sparked political debate. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a partner of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) in both the state and central governments, expressed concerns over the sale. On February 2, D.R. Thapa, President of the BJP’s Sikkim unit, wrote a letter to the Prime Minister, urging the Union government to withhold approval for the reconstruction of the Teesta III dam. Thapa emphasized the need for comprehensive studies and public consultations before proceeding with the project, citing environmental and disaster resilience concerns.

This development underscores the ongoing tensions and differing priorities among political parties in Sikkim regarding the future of the Teesta III hydropower project.

Phidang Bailey Bridge in North Sikkim Repaired by BRO

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" Phidang Bailey Bridge in North Sikkim"

Recently Destroyed Phidang Bailey Bridge in North Sikkim Repaired, Restoring Vital Connectivity in North Sikkim.

The 60-meter Bailey Bridge at Phidang on the Dikchu road has been successfully restored, providing essential relief to travelers and commuters. This key route, vital for Dzongu and Mangan District, had been disrupted after recent damage, causing delays in daily travel and tourism.

The swift efforts of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and local representatives, the bridge was repaired quickly, allowing traffic to resume without further delay. The Forest Minister and Dzongu MLA expressed their appreciation for the BRO team and everyone involved in the restoration process, recognizing their hard work in reopening this crucial transport link.

For Permits and tourists purpose we will have to wait for a notification from Government of Sikkim.

Kuldip Chettri Appointed Chairman of Sikkim Public Service Commission

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" Kuldip Chettri Appointed Chairman of Sikkim"

Kuldip Chettri Appointed Chairman of Sikkim Public Service Commission, CM Extends Congratulations

Kuldip Chettri has been appointed as the Chairman of the Sikkim Public Service Commission (SPSC) . The appointment was made by the Governor of Sikkim under Article 316(1) of the Constitution of India. He will serve for a tenure of six years or until he reaches the age of 62, whichever comes earlier.

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang extended his heartfelt congratulations to Shri Kuldip Chettri, acknowledging his dedication, integrity, and commitment to transparency in public service. In his congratulatory message, the Chief Minister said,

“I extend my heartiest congratulations to Shri Kuldip Chettri (Rtd. Secretary and a member of SPSC) on his well-deserved appointment as the Chairman of the Sikkim Public Service Commission. His dedication, integrity, and commitment to upholding transparency and excellence in public service have been truly commendable.

“With his vast experience and leadership quality, I am confident that the Commission will continue to uphold the highest standards of a talent and excellence-driven framework and efficiency, ensuring a bright future for aspiring candidates of SPSC in Sikkim. His tenure as a member of the Commission has been marked by diligence and devotion, and I am sure that his chairmanship will further strengthen its role in shaping a capable and competent workforce for the state.”

The Chief Minister also wished him success in his new role, expressing hope that his leadership would inspire and elevate the Commission to greater heights.

Kuldip Chettri, has previously served as a member of the SPSC and is a retired Secretary in Government of Sikkim.

RBI Organizes Five-Day Financial Literacy Week in Gangtok

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" Five-Day Financial Literacy Week in Gangtok"

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) inaugurated the Five-Day Financial Literacy Week (FLW) under the theme ‘Financial Literacy – Women’s Prosperity’ at a local hotel in Gangtok today. The initiative, which runs from February 24 to 28, 2025, marks the 10th edition of the annual campaign aimed at enhancing financial awareness among the public.

Since 2016, RBI has been observing Financial Literacy Week with a focus on key financial topics targeted at specific population segments. This year’s theme underscores the importance of financial literacy in empowering women, enabling them to make informed financial decisions, plan for their future, and access financial services confidently. The initiative aims to educate individuals about their rights as consumers of financial products and services while highlighting the evolving financial landscape and associated risks.

The event was graced by Mr. T Jamang, Regional Director, RBI, along with Ms. Normit Lepcha, Principal Director-cum-Secretary, Women & Child Development Department, who attended as the chief guest. Other dignitaries present included Ms. Annapurna Alley, Secretary, Information and Public Relations Department; Mr. G Ravishankar, General Manager, RBI; Mr. Mahendra Pradhan, Director, Finance Department; Mr. Ajay Kumar Sinha, General Manager, NABARD; and Ms. Radha Pradhan, CEO, State Rural Livelihood Mission/Rural Development Department. The event also saw the participation of students from Padma Odzer Choeling Secondary School and local bankers.

Ms. Normit Lepcha, in her address, stressed the importance of involving Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to extend the reach of financial literacy programs to grassroots levels. She also emphasized the need for follow-up initiatives to assess their effectiveness and suggested integrating financial literacy into school curriculums to build awareness from an early age.

Mr. T Jamang highlighted RBI’s commitment to financial literacy and the necessity of a collaborative approach involving all stakeholders to maximize outreach. He elaborated on the theme and reiterated the importance of embedding financial literacy education in schools.

Mr. G Ravishankar provided an overview of Financial Literacy Week, its significance, and the various banking schemes available to the public. He also discussed the importance of safe banking practices and the rising cases of banking fraud.

Mr. Ajay Kumar Sinha emphasized the role of SHGs in promoting banking awareness and highlighted NABARD’s financial support schemes, expressing hope that such initiatives would benefit rural communities.

Mr. Mahendra Pradhan spoke about the power of compounding and its crucial role in long-term financial planning, reinforcing the need for financial literacy in personal wealth management.

As part of the initiative, RBI donated computers and printers to Padma Odzer Choeling Secondary School. The chief guest and other dignitaries unveiled financial literacy materials, followed by the felicitation of sports event winners and local bankers. A screening of financial literacy videos and a Nukkad Natak performance further engaged attendees in understanding the importance of financial education.

Earlier in the day, a walkathon and sports event were held at Khel Gaon, Resithang, with enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and local bankers.

The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Mr. Subash Luyagun, Manager, RBI Gangtok.

With initiatives like Financial Literacy Week, RBI continues its mission to enhance financial awareness and inclusion, ensuring that individuals and communities are better equipped to manage their finances responsibly.

CM PS Golay Interacts with Over 1,200 Citizens

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" CM PS Golay Interaction with citizens"

Community Engagement at Forefront as CM Interacts with Over 1,200 Citizens. The “Janta Bhet Karyakram,” led by Chief Minister Shri Prem Singh Tamang-Golay, continues to focus on community engagement and addressing the concerns of the public.

The second day of the three day long Janta Bhet Karyakram of Chief Minister Shri Prem Singh Tamang witnessed a massive gathering at Rhenock Forest Bungalow today.

The Chief Minister interacted with more than twelve hundred general public in the day-long programme, addressing to their grievances.

Additionally, the general people from the designated GPUs set forth their appeals and the Chief Minister provided them with guidance, support, and financial assistance.

The final day of this initiative is set to take place at Gaushala, Amba, where further interactions with the public are expected.

In order to ensure that community demands are recognised and met, this initiative seeks to improve communication between the public and the government.

Report from DIO Pakyong

Manita Rai of Yangang Achieves Success with UGC NET

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" Manita Rai of Yangang Achieves Success "

Manita Rai, daughter of Shri Rup Dhan Rai and Shrimati Man Maya Rai from Yangang, South Sikkim, has made her family and community proud by qualifying for the UGC NET in Education with an exceptional 95.25 percentile.

Manita’s academic journey began at Yangang Senior Secondary School, followed by an undergraduate degree in Political Science with honors from Sikkim Government College Namchi. Her pursuit of knowledge didn’t stop there as she earned master’s degrees in History, Political Science, and Education. She further broadened her educational expertise with a B.Ed from Loyola College of Education Namchi and an M.Ed from Harkamaya College of Education, Gangtok.

In addition to her impressive academic background, Manita has also qualified for the Assam Northeast SLET 2024, the STET, and CTET, showcasing her dedication to education and her ambition to excel in the field. This achievement highlights her commitment to academic excellence and serves as an inspiration to others in the region.

Unnatural Death Reported at Gangtok Hotel

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" 13-Year-Old Girl Found Hanging in Mamring"

A hotel guest was found dead under suspicious circumstances at a lodge in Ranipool, Gangtok. The individual had checked in on February 18, and hotel staff discovered the body after the guest failed to check out.

Initial reports suggest no foul play, though a thorough investigation is being conducted by the authorities.