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Sikkim Police Clinch SFA A Division S-League 2024 Title

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The SFA A Division S-League 2024 concluded with thrilling final matches. Sikkim Police emerged as the champions after a season of consistent performance, teamwork, and skill, securing the top spot with impressive victories.

The final games saw Sikkim Aakraman and Brotherhood FC finish in a 1-1 draw, while Sikkim Boys triumphed 6-1 over Howlers SC Singtam.

During the prize distribution ceremony, held in the presence of Kuber Kumar Bhandari, President of the Sikkim Olympic Association, several awards were presented:

  • Pranub Limboo of Brotherhood FC received the Golden Glove.
  • Karma Thendup Bhutia, also of Brotherhood FC, took home the Golden Boot.
  • Howlers SC won the Fair Play Award.

Additionally, Kumar Sporting Club and Sikkim Boys FC were relegated to the B Division for the next season.

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang Tops Popularity Charts with 62.1% Approval in Latest Poll

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Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has emerged as the most popular leader in his state, with a 62.1% approval rating, according to the latest India Today Mood of the Nation poll.

This marks a remarkable rise from just 26% last year, with Prem Singh Tamang’s approval surging sharply over the past year. His rating was 55.7% in August 2024, making this the sharpest increase among all chief ministers tracked in the survey.

Prem Singh Tamang’s rise in popularity places him ahead of Tamil Nadu’s MK Stalin (56.8%) and Assam’s Himanta Biswa Sarma (55.4%).

Prem Singh Tamang’s party, the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), remains a key player in the state’s politics, holding 32 out of 32 seat and the lone Lok Sabha seat within the NDA. The poll reflects broader political trends as India heads into crucial elections.

Snowfall Blocks Access to Tsomgo & Nathula, Roads Open Only up to 20th Mile

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Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass Blocked Due to Snowfall Road Open upto 20th Mile

Tourists can travel safely from 3rd Mile to 20th Mile, as the road remains clear for vehicular movement. However, the route beyond 20th Mile leading to Tsomgo Lake and Nathula Pass is currently blocked due to heavy snowfall.

Authorities advise travelers to plan accordingly and stay updated on road conditions before heading towards these destinations. Rescue and clearing operations are underway to restore connectivity.

Three Suicide Cases Reported in Sikkim Within Two Days, Investigations Underway

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Three Suicide Cases Reported in Sikkim Within Two Days, Investigations Underway

Sikkim witnessed three separate cases of suicide within 24 hours across different districts, prompting ongoing investigations by authorities.

Namchi District – On Saturday morning, a man was found hanging near his residence in Namchi. Locals alerted authorities, and law enforcement officials conducted an inquest. The body was sent for medico-legal examination before being handed over to the family. Preliminary investigations suggest no foul play, but inquiries are ongoing.

Pakyong District – First Case
On Sunday, another case was reported in Pakyong District, where a man was found deceased near his residence. Authorities conducted an inquest and ruled out foul play so far.

Pakyong District – Second Case
On the same day, another individual was discovered dead near the Rangpo River bank. Preliminary investigations indicate no immediate signs of foul play.

Officials are continuing investigations into all three cases.

Accident in Sikkim: Driver Arrested After Vehicle Falls Off Cliff, Claiming One Life

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A fatal accident occurred in Chungthang, North Sikkim on Monday afternoon when a GREF Tripper vehicle, driven by 36-year-old Santosh Tamang, plunged off a cliff at Rabum. The incident, which took place at around 2:30 PM, resulted in the death of a 7-year-old girl and left two others injured.

According to a written FIR received by authorities from ASI Karma Chutim Lachenpa, who was patrolling the area at the time, local villagers informed him about the accident. Upon reaching the site, Lachenpa discovered that the heavy vehicle, with registration number 24E 74401, had fallen approximately 50 feet below the road. The vehicle crashed into a wooden kutcha house, where three people were inside.

The victims included Mrs. Somit Lepcha, and a 4-year-old child, Nima Lama, both of whom were injured. Tragically, the 7-year-old girl, Passang Doma Sherpa, died at the scene after being crushed by the vehicle. Villagers assisted in rescuing the girl, but she was found lifeless when pulled from the wreckage.

The driver, Santosh Tamang, has been arrested, and a case has been filed under sections 281/125A/125B/106 BNS. Investigations are ongoing as authorities continue to carry out the necessary legal procedures.

Rs 30 Lakh Collected Through Tenant Verification Fees from 30,000 Individuals

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Rs 30 Lakh Collected Through Tenant Verification Fees from 30,000 Individuals, SBS MD Phurba Wangdi Bhutia Says Refund Decision Lies with Government

Sikkim’s State Bank of Sikkim (SBS) has collected approximately Rs 30 lakh in tenant verification fees from 30,000 individuals, sparking questions about potential refunds. When asked by the media regarding the possibility of returning the collected amount, Phurba Wangdi Bhutia, the Managing Director of SBS, stated that the matter falls under the jurisdiction of the government.

This issue follows the recent labor verification process initiated by the Sikkim Labour Department, which required a fee of Rs 50 for locals and Rs 250 for non-locals. The move caused widespread outrage across the state, with many questioning why locals were subjected to the fee. This confusion was later addressed in a press conference by the Director General of Police (DGP), Akshay Sachdeva, who clarified the matter.

In the meantime, a many number of people were seen outside the State Bank of Sikkim, queuing up to pay their BR receipt , amid growing concerns and confusion over the verification and fee structure.

Sikkim Mandates Labour Card Registration

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Sikkim Mandates Labour Card Registration: Employers to Pay ₹2,500 Fine for Unregistered Workers

Sikkim has made labour card registration mandatory for all workers in hotels, shops, and construction sites as part of the Labour Regulations of Employment Conditions of Services 2021. Workers must register at Rangpo check posts or district labour offices.

Employers face a ₹2,500 fine for each unregistered worker, and workers are required to carry their Labour ID cards at all times for verification during inspections. Currently, only 30,000 workers are registered, and authorities are urging others to complete their registration to avoid penalties and legal consequences.

Chief Minister PS Golay Takes Holy Dip at Triveni Sangam During Historic Mahakumbh

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Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang expressed deep spiritual fulfillment after taking a sacred dip at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj this morning, during the Mahakumbh Mela 2025, a divine event occurring after 144 years.

“Today, I experienced one of the most profound moments of my spiritual journey,” the Chief Minister stated, describing the experience as transformative. The confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical Saraswati is believed to offer redemption and spiritual elevation, drawing millions of devotees from across the world.

“As I immersed myself in the pristine waters, a wave of peace and serenity enveloped my being. The touch of Maa Ganga, believed to cleanse one’s sins, was truly a blessing. My prayers ascended with the sacred ripples, seeking health, happiness, and prosperity for all,” the Chief Minister added.

The Mahakumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings globally, has drawn sages, saints, and pilgrims in a timeless celebration of faith and devotion. “Witnessing such an extraordinary congregation reaffirmed my faith in the eternal values that bind humanity,” the Chief Minister remarked.

Accompanying the Chief Minister was a high-level delegation, including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Ministers, MLAs, Advisors, Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and councillors from GMC, along with esteemed pandits, purohits, monks, dignitaries, and government officials from Sikkim. Representatives from the press and media also joined the visit.

Expressing gratitude, the Chief Minister thanked Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi for his patronage and guidance and acknowledged the warm hospitality of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mr Yogi Adityanath. Appreciation was also extended to Uttar Pradesh Governor Smt. Anandiben Patel and the state administration for their impeccable arrangements, ensuring a seamless and spiritually uplifting pilgrimage.

“The meticulous planning at the Triveni Sangam site was commendable, allowing devotees to partake in this sacred event with ease and devotion,” the Chief Minister shared.

The Chief Minister also paid tribute to the revered spiritual leaders, saints, and pilgrims whose unwavering faith infused the occasion with divine sanctity. “Their spiritual energy left an indelible mark on this pilgrimage, creating cherished memories that will remain with us forever,” he shared.

Suicide Crisis in Sikkim: Urgent Need for Action and Intervention

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Three cases of suicide were reported last months in Sikkim, and another three cases were reported last week. According to 2024 data, Sikkim has a high suicide rate of 43.1 per 100,000 population, whereas the national average is 12.4%, which is alarming.

Sikkim, with a population of six-seven lakh, faces significant economic and financial issues, which can be major factors in these incidents, particularly among those aged 17-40 years. Unfortunately, most cases remain unexplored. Why are they doing it? Until now, no detailed study has been conducted.

Upon studying data from 2020 to 2022, there were 266 suicide attempts in Sikkim, with the East district and adjoining areas contributing to a 39.2% suicide rate among States and Union Territories in 2021. The majority of those who committed suicide were between 17-40 years old—a productive age group.

But why does the 17-40 age group take this step? It remains a mystery. Perhaps it indicates a rise in stress, mental disorders, changing lifestyles, financial crises, or even digital scams, such as losing money to fraudsters. In Siliguri, West Bengal, there was a report of a young man who took a loan from an online app. Unable to repay it and facing harassment, he took his own life.

Another factor leading to suicides in Sikkim is multifaceted, including poverty, lack of access to necessities, and an overwhelming sense of hopelessness. Economic development and industrialization must not exacerbate despair or suicidal ideation.

People living hand-to-mouth are losing hope in their lives, particularly due to failures in life or lack of financial support. By valuing diversity and promoting equality, we can create a society where everyone feels valued and can contribute to building a future where humanity may once again thrive in Sikkim. However, internally, it is a serious concern.

To combat this crisis, we must address the root causes and provide support to vulnerable communities. But we should also acknowledge that communities do not always extend a helping hand during difficult times, making people lose faith in them. This includes expanding access to mental health services, tackling discrimination and unemployment, and raising awareness about suicide prevention. Poor communities often have limited access to mental health resources, social support, and crisis intervention, making them particularly vulnerable.

Public and private partnerships should be promoted to design social safety nets and work collaboratively for the well-being of these communities. Civil society must champion the richness of Sikkim’s culture and environment rather than constantly focusing on the economic crisis, which creates dreams without a level playing field.

Sikkim’s high suicide rate of 43.1 per 100,000 population is especially concerning when compared to the national average of 12.4%, according to sources.

Now, a simple question arises: What are NGOs in Sikkim doing to combat this? When we question them, they say they lack resources to support people. Resources mean collaboration, sourcing solutions, and working at the ground level to understand the root causes. Not everything is about mental health. Not everything is about depression. Not everything is about unemployment. With just a 6-7 lakh population and a lack of study and action by NGOs, we will still question them sooner or later in an open forum. Despite Sikkim’s population decreasing, the state still ranks among the highest in suicide rates.

Another issue is the hanging banners by the roadside with helpline numbers that often don’t work. That isn’t enough. The state needs dedicated experts who can study and address the issue and implement effective solutions. Currently, no substantial study has been undertaken to understand the scope of the problem.

Does putting up banners or Speaking on stage by NGO help prevent suicides? Or does the state need serious attention and expert intervention to address this crisis? Should we continue to ignore it and let it be, or take meaningful action?The richness of Sikkim’s culture and environment must be promoted in open spaces, and the economic well-being of a few should not come at the cost of human lives. It simply isn’t worth it—or is it?

Newly Opened Restaurant & Hotel in Gangtok Aims to Hire 50% Disability Workers

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JeeRosh Restaurant & Stay, a newly opened hospitality venture in Gangtok, is breaking new ground by committing to hire 50% of its workforce from the disability community. Officially launched on December 31, 2024, by Jeewan Dahal, a prominent member of Sikkim’s disability community, the restaurant offers a range of inclusive services, from employment opportunities to skill development for individuals with disabilities.

Located near MP Golai and the Press Club of Sikkim, JeeRosh aims to provide a comprehensive menu catering to all tastes, ensuring a diverse dining experience for every guest. Whether you’re craving local Sikkimese dishes or international cuisine, JeeRosh serves it all, creating an inviting atmosphere for locals and tourists alike.

Jeewan Dahal, who has experienced firsthand the challenges faced by people with disabilities in accessing job opportunities, hopes his initiative will help break down societal barriers. “There are many talented individuals within the disability community who struggle to find work matching their skills,” Dahal said. “With JeeRosh, we want to offer them a chance to thrive in the hospitality industry.”

In addition to offering employment, JeeRosh will provide skill development programs to support workers in excelling in their roles. The restaurant will also offer a 50% discount on stays for people with disabilities traveling for work-related purposes, further supporting the community.

Through this inspiring venture, JeeRosh is not only serving delicious food but also serving as a model for inclusive employment practices, paving the way for a more accessible and equitable future.