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Sikkim Enforces Strict Action Against Spitting in Government Offices

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" CM Golay Expresses Gratitude"

The Sikkim government is taking strict measures against public spitting, particularly in government offices. District collectors have been instructed to take disciplinary action against employees found spitting in office premises, with suspension being one of the possible penalties.

While employees are not being banned from chewing paan or tobacco, the focus remains on maintaining cleanliness in workplaces. Stains from paan, gutka, and tobacco have become a common sight in several offices, prompting authorities to intervene.

Public spitting remains a widespread issue across India, despite multiple laws prohibiting the act. In states like Uttarakhand, offenders can face fines of up to ₹1 lakh, while West Bengal imposes penalties under a dedicated anti-spitting law. Similar provisions exist in Hyderabad and other cities.

Historically, spitting in public places has been linked to serious health concerns. During the Covid-19 pandemic, authorities reinforced anti-spitting measures due to its potential health risks. Even in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, cities like London and New York implemented anti-spitting regulations to curb the spread of diseases such as tuberculosis.

The latest directive in Sikkim highlights the need for both enforcement and public responsibility to tackle the issue effectively.

Sikkim Students Excel at National Meteorological Olympiad

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" Sikkim Students Excel at National Meteorological Olympiad"

Six students from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Phodong, Mangan, have made Sikkim proud by securing top ranks at the National Meteorological Olympiad held at the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Headquarters in New Delhi. Competing through multiple selection rounds, they showcased their expertise in meteorology and earned recognition at the national level.

The IMD honored them with cash prizes, mementos, and certificates, underscoring the rising interest in meteorological sciences among students in Sikkim. Their achievement reflects the growing emphasis on scientific education in the region.

Three Arrested in Panihouse Robbery Case

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"Three Arrested in Panihouse Robbery Case"

Sadar Police Station has apprehended three individuals in connection with a robbery that occurred on the night of February 18, 2025, in Panihouse. The case, registered as FIR No. 28/2025 on February 20 under Section 309(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), remains under investigation.

The arrested individuals have been identified as:
• Bikky Ali
• Krish Limboo
• Dorjee Tamang @ Gyatso

The investigation team acted swiftly to track down the suspects, demonstrating a strong commitment to law enforcement. Police Inspector Ongchyo Bhutia, along with Plain Cloth Duty Personnel, played a crucial role in ensuring the timely arrests.

Dr. Sharman Rai Honored with ‘Best Indian Golden Personalities Award 2025’

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"Dr. Sharman Rai Honored "

In recognition of his exceptional contributions and outstanding performance in his field, Dr. Sharman Rai, Secretary of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Government of Sikkim, has been conferred with the prestigious ‘Best Indian Golden Personalities Award 2025’ by the Friendship Forum.

The award acknowledges Dr. Sharman Rai’s exemplary service achievements and his significant contribution to government excellence. The Friendship Forum, known for honoring distinguished individuals who have made remarkable contributions in their respective fields, selected Dr. Sharman Rai as a recipient of this esteemed accolade.

As part of the recognition, a formal letter of appreciation was issued, highlighting the illustrious legacy of past awardees, including former Governors, Chief Ministers, and eminent educationists. The letter lauded Dr. Sharman Rai’s dedication and impact in the sector, emphasizing his role in advancing veterinary services and government administration in Sikkim.

The award was presented as a token of appreciation for Dr. Sharman Rai’s hard work and perseverance, symbolizing his commitment to excellence and service. The Friendship Forum also announced that Dr. Sharman Rai’s profile would be featured in an upcoming publication dedicated to honoring achievers in various domains, further highlighting his contributions at a national level.

Friendship Forum India is an accredited agency for recognizing and awarding individuals across India, much like other distinguished forums. It has a long-standing tradition of celebrating excellence in various professional fields.

Dr. Sharman Rai expressed his gratitude for the recognition, dedicating the honor to his team and colleagues who have supported him throughout his journey. He reaffirmed his commitment to continuing his efforts in improving the sector and serving the people of Sikkim with unwavering dedication.

This prestigious recognition adds another milestone to Dr. Sharman Rai’s illustrious career and underscores the significant role he has played in the development of veterinary and government services in the region.

Power Department Worker Dies in Sikkim

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" Power Department Worker Dies in Sikkim"

Power Department Worker Dies After Electric Shock in Upper Rumbuk.

A tragic incident occurred in Upper Rumbuk, Soreng District, where a 32-year-old man, Purandra Subba, lost his life after reportedly falling due to an electric shock while on duty at the Power Department substation. The incident took place on the evening of February 22, 2025, around 6:40 PM.

The deceased, a resident of Upper Rumbuk, was brought to the Sombaria Primary Health Centre (PHC) at approximately 8:30 PM, where Medical Officer on duty, confirmed the death. The PHC staff alerted authorities, and a case was registered under Section 194 of the BNSS, 2023 (Fatal Accident) with FIR No. 04/2025.

Inquest proceedings were conducted by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Soreng and the body was sent for postmortem at the District Hospital in Gyalshing for further examination. Initial investigations suggest that there was no foul play involved in the incident.

The authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fall to ensure that all details are thoroughly examined.

13-Year-Old Girl Found Hanging in Mamring, Namthang Rateypani

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

13-Year-Old Girl Found Hanging in Mamring, Namthang Rateypani Constituency in Namchi District.

A 13-year-old girl was found hanging from the ceiling beam of her room in Mamring, on February 22 at around 3:00 PM. The tragic incident was reported to the police by the local Ward Panchayat.

According to preliminary investigations, the deceased was a student at Mamring Junior High School and the only child of her parents. She had reportedly been expressing a desire to transfer to a different school in Namthang, but due to logistical constraints, her parents decided to keep her enrolled at the same institution.

On the day of the incident, she was alone at home as it was a school holiday. Her father, a casual laborer, and her mother, an employee at a private company, were away at work, while her grandfather had gone to the fields. Upon returning home in the afternoon, her mother found her hanging and immediately raised an alarm.

Authorities conducted an inquest in the presence of an Executive Magistrate and family members. The body was transported to District Hospital Singtam for a medico-legal autopsy and the case is under investigation.

SIMFED Declares Dividend and Elects New Board at AGM 2025

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"New Board, Dividend for SIMFED"

The 14th Annual General Meeting of the Sikkim State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation Limited (SIMFED), an apex marketing cooperative society of the state of Sikkim, was held on the 21st of February, 2025, at a local hotel in the capital.

The Annual General Meeting, held after a hiatus of many years, was chaired by Chairman of SIMFED, Tenzing Dorjee Bhutia.

The meeting was attended by the Board of Directors of SIMFED, K.P. Sharma, Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Mahendra Pradhan, Director, Finance Department, Sameer Gurung, Additional Director, Horticulture Department, Dhiraj Pradhan, Managing Director, Denzong Agriculture Cooperative Society, Rinchen Kaleon, Deputy General Manager, SISCO Bank, Bhaskar Basnett, Managing Director, SIMFED, members of the primary agricultural cooperative societies, officials from the Department of Cooperation, and officers and staff of SIMFED.

The Chairman of SIMFED addressed the gathering and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for placing his trust in him and appointing him as the Chairman of SIMFED. The Chairman assured the members present that he is committed to serving the organization and its members to the best of his abilities. He stressed the need for SIMFED and its members to work together for the future of the state. The Chairman also emphasized that SIMFED would follow the mantra of “Vocal for Local” and help growers market their produce in distant niche markets.

The Managing Director presented the Annual Report for the Financial Year 2015-16 to 2023-24 to the gathering. In his report, he informed that, against the authorized share capital of Rs. 5.00 crore, the total paid-up share capital of SIMFED was Rs. 3.56 crore as of 31.03.2024. The shareholders of SIMFED included the Government of Sikkim and various cooperative societies across the state. He also informed that the net profit of the federation for the year ending 31st March 2024 was Rs. 88.84 lakhs.

Dividends for the last cumulative years were declared as follows:

  • Government of Sikkim: Rs. 1,30,00,000.00
  • Member Cooperative Societies: Rs. 15,30,000.00
  • TOTAL: Rs. 1,45,30,000.00

The Managing Director assured that, depending on the progress of the federation, the rate of dividend would increase in the coming years to benefit the member shareholders of SIMFED. It was also informed that this was the 20th consecutive year that the dividend was being declared by SIMFED.

The Managing Director stated that SIMFED had prioritized the marketing of agricultural, horticultural, and floricultural surplus produce of the state. It was noted that SIMFED, under the Production Incentive Scheme announced by the Chief Minister, Government of Sikkim, had marketed various produces like ginger, oranges, cardamom, and pulses.

An interactive session was held between the member societies and the management of SIMFED. The management acknowledged all valuable suggestions made by the member societies and assured they would be incorporated into future planning and functioning of SIMFED.

Elections for the Board of Directors from the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies were also held. The current directors, represented by members from the Primary Cooperative Societies in the Board of SIMFED, were dissolved as they had completed their tenure. An election was held for the post of 9 Directors from the Primary Cooperative Societies for the Board of SIMFED. The newly elected Directors (representatives from the Primary Cooperative Societies) are as follows:

  1. Phurden Tshering Lepcha, Lingdok Nampong MPCS.
  2. Sudip Pradhan, Central Pandam MPCS.
  3. Saradhan Rai, North Regu MPCS Ltd.
  4. Sherina Matilda Gurung, Jorethang Urban Cooperative Society Ltd.
  5. Tika Lall Sharma, Polok Borong MPCS.
  6. Dawa Rinzing Lepcha, Phodong MPCS.
  7. Tek Bir Subba, Langang CCS Ltd.
  8. Tsering Bhutia, Yangten MPCS Ltd.
  9. Dakit Lepcha, U/Thambong MPCS Ltd.

The Chairman thanked and felicitated the outgoing Board of Directors and welcomed the newly elected Board of Directors.

The Annual General Meeting ended with a vote of thanks by the Assistant Manager, SIMFED.

State Bank of Sikkim Seizes Three Properties Over Loan Defaults

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"State Bank of Sikkim Seizes Three Properties "

The State Bank of Sikkim (SBS) has seized three properties following significant loan defaults. Kiran Chettri’s property near Tadong outpost in Gangtok was taken over after Sushila Chamling, daughter of former Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, defaulted on a ₹2.3 crore loan.

Hotel Lhasa in Gangtok was also seized by the bank after the owners failed to repay a ₹6 crore loan taken in 2017, despite multiple recovery attempts. Additionally, SBS attached land and a building owned by Palden Bhutia in Sangtong Block, Ranka, under Gangtok District, due to a ₹2 crore loan default. These actions were carried out as part of SBS’s legal recovery process.

Cambridge Montessori Global School Inaugurated with a Vision for Excellence in Education

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"New Montessori School Inaugurated in Sikkim"

The grand inauguration of the Cambridge Montessori Global School was held today, marking a significant milestone in the region’s educational landscape. The event was inaugurated by Minister of Education, Shri Raju Basnet, who expressed his admiration for the school’s innovative approach to Montessori education.

The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including L.B. Das, MLA of 18 Westpendam Constituency, Satish Chandra Rai, MLA of Namchi Singhithang, Jacob Khaling, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister of Sikkim, Dr. H.P. Chettri, Director of the Himalayan Pharmacy Institute, and local Councillors from Rangpo Nagar Panchayat.

During his address, Minister Raju Basnet lauded Director Smriti Rai and her team for their tireless efforts in establishing a high-standard Montessori system in the region.

In a moment of recognition, Dr. Hannah Yonzon, Joint Director at the Department of Education, Government of Sikkim, was felicitated by the Minister for her significant contributions to the field of education.

The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from Kishor Dungmali Rai, a member of the School Managing Committee.

Sikkim Police arrested Samson Tamang in Bihar

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"Sikkim Police arrested Samson Tamang in Bihar"

Sikkim Police arrested Samson Tamang in Bihar After 13-Day Search for Hate Speech Incident.

In a successful joint operation, Sikkim Police, led by SDPO Tashi Chopel Bhutia, captured Samson Tamang in Bodhgaya, Bihar, on Wednesday night. This arrest followed a 13-day search operation launched after a complaint accused Tamang of making hate-filled remarks targeting the Khas Community.

The operation, which involved a dedicated team including PI DP Limboo, PI Naresh Chhetri, SI Taman R. Gurung, and other personnel, spanned several key locations in North Bengal and beyond. The investigation utilized technical surveillance and intelligence inputs to track the suspect. Areas such as Siliguri, Naxalbari, Terai, Pani Tanki, and Salugara were extensively searched, and additional efforts extended to Nepal border regions, Kurseong, and Darjeeling.

The breakthrough came when technical leads pointed to Bodhgaya as a potential hiding spot. The Sikkim Police, working closely with Bihar Police in Gaya District, successfully apprehended Tamang. The accused is now in police custody as legal proceedings continue.