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Sikkim Budget 2025-26: A Roadmap for Growth and Development

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Sikkim's 2025-26 Budget Outlines Growth Plan

The Sikkim Budget 2025-26 was presented during the Budget Session of the Eleventh Assembly, with a total expenditure outlay of ₹16,647 crore and a net budget of ₹16,196 crore after recoveries. Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang outlined the financial roadmap, emphasizing investments in education, healthcare, infrastructure, rural development, and tourism to drive sustainable growth and employment in the state.

A major announcement during the session was that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend Sikkim’s 50th Statehood Day celebrations on May 16 as the Chief Guest. He will inaugurate key projects and lay foundation stones for new initiatives aimed at boosting infrastructure, healthcare, and tourism.

The government introduced the “Zero Poverty, 100% Literacy” vision, focusing on education reforms, social welfare programs, and economic inclusion to ensure quality education and financial stability for all.

In healthcare, new collaborations with AIIMS and the Army Hospital (Research & Referral), New Delhi, will lead to the establishment of an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Centre. The 500-bedded Namchi District Hospital will also be inaugurated, improving access to healthcare facilities.

Tourism remains a priority, with major investments in projects such as the Nathula Border Tourism Development Project and Bhaleydhunga Skywalk, both expected to boost eco-tourism and attract more visitors to the state.

The budget session also introduced a State Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Strategy in collaboration with the Centre for Mental Health Law & Policy, Pune. The initiative aims to address mental health challenges and provide support systems for affected individuals.

In terms of employment opportunities, efforts are being made to facilitate global job placements for Sikkimese professionals. As a result, 13 nurses from Sikkim have secured jobs in Germany’s healthcare sector.

To further strengthen economic growth, the government has allocated substantial funds for key sectors. The education sector has been granted ₹2,164 crore, making up 13% of the total budget. These funds will be utilized for school infrastructure improvements, scholarships, and teacher training programs. The healthcare sector has been allocated ₹999 crore, focusing on medical facility expansions, including the development of multi-specialty hospitals. Rural development has received ₹1,331 crore to improve road connectivity, housing, and agricultural initiatives. Additionally, ₹2,896 crore has been earmarked for centrally sponsored schemes to leverage central government funding for state projects.

Another legislative update during the session was the notification of the Sikkim Motor Vehicles Taxation (Amendment) Act, 2025. The Act, which received the Governor’s assent on February 26, 2025, introduces revised additional tax rates on vehicle registrations across various categories, impacting both private and commercial vehicles.

Under the new amendments, private and government vehicles will be taxed between 1% and 6% based on their invoice cost. Commercial vehicles, including taxis and goods vehicles below ₹10 lakh, will be taxed at 1%, while those above ₹10 lakh will be taxed at 2%. Buses owned by educational institutions and private organizations will now be taxed at 3%. Motorcycles will be taxed based on engine capacity, with charges ranging from ₹1,000 for 80cc bikes to ₹7,500 for those above 500cc. Cars will be taxed between ₹10,000 for smaller vehicles up to 900cc and ₹25,000 for larger vehicles above 2001cc.

For vehicles transferred from other states into Sikkim, a tax equivalent to 50% of the additional tax rates will be imposed. Similarly, vehicles purchased from dealers outside Sikkim, despite availability in the state, will be subject to 50% higher tax rates. However, commercial electric, hybrid, and battery-operated vehicles will be exempt from additional tax, while non-transport electric and hybrid vehicles will be taxed at 1% of the invoice cost.

During the budget session, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang also announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for multiple projects during the 50th Statehood Day celebrations. Among the projects set for inauguration are the 500-bedded Namchi District Hospital, Swarna Jayanthi Maitreya Manjri, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Statue, and the Passenger Ropeway at Sangachoeling, which will connect Pelling to Sangachoeling Monastery.

Foundation stones will be laid for several key projects, including the Golden Jubilee Convention Centre in Namli, the Bhaleydhunga Skywalk, the Nathula Border Tourism Development Project, the Singhshore Bridge, the Golden Jubilee Integrated Cultural and Sports Village, and a working women’s hostel in Tadong. These projects are expected to enhance Sikkim’s economic development, tourism potential, and infrastructure.

AH&VS Department Conducts Awareness Drive on Livestock Infectious Diseases in Gangtok District

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Livestock Health Drive in Gangtok

The Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services (AH&VS) Department, Gangtok District, conducted a series of awareness programs in March 2025 to educate livestock farmers about infectious diseases affecting cattle, small ruminants, and pigs. The campaign focused on Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Peste-des-Petits Ruminants (PPR), emphasizing their prevention under the National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and PPR-Eradication Programme (PPR-EP).

Under the leadership of Dr. Z Bhutia, Additional Director & District Head, and Dr. Seema Rai, Joint Director & DDO, the initiative aimed to eradicate these diseases by 2030. Farmers were urged to actively participate in the 5th round of vaccination, which began on March 1, 2025, ensuring all eligible livestock were immunized.

The program was conducted across Syari, Navey Shotak, Sumin, Makha, Patuk, Namli, Tumlabong, Chuba, Singbel, Sang, Martam, and Rumtek. Farmers were provided with mineral mixtures and nutritional supplements to enhance livestock health. Additionally, the call center number 1962 was shared with farmers to facilitate doorstep veterinary services under the Livestock Health & Disease Control Programme (LHDCP).

The awareness initiative reflects the government’s commitment to livestock health and the prevention of economically devastating animal diseases, ensuring sustainable livelihoods for farmers in Sikkim.

Bizarre Traffic Fine: Four-Wheeler Driver in Sikkim Fined for Not Wearing a Helmet!

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Car Driver Fined for No Helmet in Sikkim

A surprising traffic violation notice from Sikkim has left netizens in splits after a four-wheeler driver was reportedly fined ₹1,000 for not wearing a helmet. The violation, listed under Section 194D of the Motor Vehicles Act, is typically applicable to two-wheeler riders.

The fine, issued to a vehicle with registration SK01TA3XXX, has sparked widespread amusement and confusion on social media. The challan screenshot, which has now gone viral, features a Maruti van with no helmet-clad driver in sight—understandably so, as helmets are not required for four-wheeler drivers.

Social media users have been quick to react, with many joking that driving in Sikkim’s hilly terrain now requires rally-style safety gear. Some even speculated whether it was a clerical error or an issue with the automated traffic violation detection system.

Traffic official haven’t yet to respond to the unusual challan, but if it is indeed an error, the vehicle owner may have grounds to contest the fine. Meanwhile, the incident serves as a reminder to always double-check traffic violations before making payments.

Maharashtra Leads in GSDP, Sikkim Tops in Per Capita Income Growth

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Maharashtra Leads GDP; Sikkim Tops Per Capita

India’s economic landscape continues to evolve, with Maharashtra maintaining its position as the state with the highest Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), while Sikkim has emerged as the leader in per capita income.

Maharashtra recorded a staggering GSDP of ₹36.46 lakh crore, making it the biggest contributor to India’s overall economy. The state’s thriving industrial, financial, and technological sectors have been key drivers of this growth. Meanwhile, Sikkim has achieved the highest per capita GSDP in the country, reaching ₹6.25 lakh, reflecting its strong economic performance relative to its small population. The state’s success is attributed to sustainable industries like hydropower, eco-tourism, and organic farming, which have significantly boosted prosperity.

Other major states have also posted impressive economic figures. Tamil Nadu (₹23.93 lakh crore), Uttar Pradesh (₹22.84 lakh crore), Gujarat (₹22.03 lakh crore), and Karnataka (₹22.7 lakh crore) remain top contributors to the national economy, driven by sectors such as IT, manufacturing, and agriculture. Madhya Pradesh follows with a GSDP of ₹12.46 lakh crore.

In terms of per capita GSDP, southern states have shown significant progress, with Telangana (₹3.46 lakh), Karnataka (₹3.37 lakh), and Tamil Nadu (₹3.12 lakh) ranking among the highest. Kerala and Andhra Pradesh also report strong figures at ₹2.87 lakh and ₹2.46 lakh per capita, respectively.

These figures indicate that while larger states dominate in overall economic output, smaller states like Sikkim are excelling in per capita prosperity, setting benchmarks for sustainable and inclusive growth.

ATM Transactions to Become Costlier from May 1, ₹19 per transaction

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Higher ATM Charges in Effect Since May 1.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved an increase in ATM transaction fees, which will take effect from May 1, 2025. Customers exceeding their free transaction limits will now face higher charges for cash withdrawals and non-financial transactions.

Customers exceeding their free transaction limits will now have to pay 19 per withdrawal, up from the current ₹17, while balance inquiries and other non-financial transactions will cost ₹7, an increase from ₹6.

The revised fees will see an increase in charges for withdrawals and balance inquiries at ATMs beyond the permissible free limits. This move comes in response to rising operational costs, following requests from banks and white-label ATM operators.

Currently, customers are allowed a limited number of free transactions per month at ATMs of other banks, after which charges apply. With the new fee structure in place, those who frequently use ATMs for cash withdrawals or inquiries will need to plan their transactions wisely to avoid additional costs.

The RBI’s decision aims to balance operational sustainability while encouraging digital transactions. Customers are advised to use their home bank’s ATMs, track their free transaction limits, and consider digital banking options like UPI and mobile wallets to minimize extra charges.

Sikkim Legislative Assembly Commences Second Session (Part-III), Key Bills and Reports Presented

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Sikkim Legislature Held Budget Session.

The Second Session (Part-III) of the Eleventh Legislative Assembly of Sikkim commenced today at the Sikkim Legislative Assembly (SLA), presided over by Speaker Mingma Norbu Sherpa.

During the Financial Business, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay, who also serves as the Minister-in-Charge of the Finance Department, presented the Second Supplementary Demands for Grants. The House deliberated and passed the Supplementary Demands to cover the gross additional expenditure for the remaining financial year 2024-25. An Appropriation Bill for the same was unanimously passed.

In another key development, the Chief Minister, also holding charge of the Home Department, informed the House about the withdrawal of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill 2022 (Bill No. 8 of 2022) from the Center. This decision follows the introduction of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS).

Additionally, Minister of Education Raju Basnet introduced the Capital University (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (Bill No. 12), which seeks to align university affiliations with UGC guidelines. The Bill is scheduled for discussion on March 26, 2025.

The session also saw the tabling of various Annual Reports:

  1. Sikkim Information Commission – Reports for 2022-23 and 2023-24.
  2. Agriculture Department – Report for 2022-23.
  3. Home Department – Reports for 2022-23 and 2023-24.
  4. Printing and Stationery Department – Report for 2023-24.

Following the proceedings, Speaker Mingma Norbu Sherpa adjourned the House until 11 AM on March 26, 2025.

Sikkim: Police Investigate Case of Minor Girl Found Pregnant in Namchi

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Sikkim Police Investigate Minor's Pregnancy.

A 17-year-old minor girl from Namchi district has been found six months pregnant, prompting a police investigation. The case surfaced after the victim’s father filed a complaint at Ravangla Police Station on March 21.

As per the complaint, the girl, a Class 8 student, was subjected to distressing circumstances between September and October 2024. Upon discovering her condition, the family sought legal intervention.

Following the complaint, police have registered a case and initiated an inquiry. Police are gathering evidence and statements to ensure appropriate action is taken. They have assured a fair and thorough investigation while prioritizing the girl’s well-being.

Sikkim has successfully completed the Hot Air Balloon Trial

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Hot Air Balloon Trial Completed in Sikkim.

As Tourism Minister Tshering T. Bhutia’s main focus is on enhancing tourism opportunities, with a priority on rural tourism in West Sikkim, he introduced a hot air balloon ride, delighting visitors at the Sikkim Rural Tourism Meet 2025.

The Adventure Cell of the Tourism and Civil Aviation Department, Government of Sikkim, organized a thrilling hot air balloon experience at the Sikkim Rural Tourism Meet 2025 in Uttarey. The event offered locals and visitors a unique opportunity to witness the breathtaking landscape from above, boosting adventure tourism in the region.

Residents expressed their gratitude to Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay, Tourism Minister Tshering T. Bhutia, Area MLA Sudesh Kumar Limboo, and Everester Kazi Sherpa, Joint Director of Adventure Tourism and Civil Aviation Department, along with the entire team, for their efforts in promoting rural tourism.

As Sikkim has successfully completed the hot air balloon trial, this will add new adventures to Sikkim tourism. In addition to this, West Sikkim is also introducing a bungee jumping spot at Singshore Bridge, Asia’s second-highest bridge, which is expected to attract more tourists.

Modi is not just a leader; he is the North Star guiding Bharat to the zenith of global glory!

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Bharat's Guiding Light to Global Zenith

In the grand tapestry of the 21st century, a time marked by tumult and triumph, we find ourselves amidst a constellation of political luminaries. While some shine with audacity and others cast shadows of doubt, a select few radiate compassion and wisdom. Amidst this esteemed cadre, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi emerges not merely as a leader but as a global icon- an international heartthrob whose influence transcends borders and cultures. His presence is a beacon of hope, drawing admiration from every corner of the globe, from the vibrant streets of Asia to the historic realms of the Middle East and the tranquil shores of the Pacific, as well as the storied landscapes of the US and picturesque Europe. In every locale, his humble yet charismatic demeanor has endeared him to millions. It is often said that “a leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” Modi exemplifies this wisdom.

Hon’ble PM Modi’s recent sojourn to the resplendent shores of Mauritius stands as a testament to the enduring bond of brotherhood uniting our two nations. In the spirit of the age-old adage, “A friend in need is a friend indeed,” this visit reaffirmed our historical ties while heralding a new dawn of economic collaboration and political camaraderie.

Indeed, it was a glorious day when our Prime Minister Modi was bestowed with the illustrious title of “Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean,” the highest honor of Mauritius. This distinguished accolade, the 21st international award adorning his illustrious career, symbolizes a beacon of global statesmanship that shapes the contours of modern diplomacy. As it is said, “the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” each stride taken by Modi is marked by vision, resolve, and unwavering dedication to the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, advocating for the world as one family.

In this elated moment, every citizen of Bharat resonates with pride, witnessing not merely the success of a leader but the flourishing of a shared dream between two nations. May India-Mauritius friendship continue to blossom, fostering prosperity and goodwill for generations to come.

From humble beginnings to the pinnacle of global leadership, Hon’ble PM Modi has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration, garnering “global trust” and widespread “acclamations.” Today, he stands not just as a leader but as a revered international figure, welcomed across continents. Wherever he tours, in every corner of the world, Modi is welcomed not merely as a political figure but as a beacon of hope- a divine like presence that transcends borders and beliefs- like a gentle breeze revitalizing parched earth, he nurtures the spirit of humanity, embodying compassion and wisdom. 

In a striking display of respect, Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape humbly touched Modi’s feet- a gesture that speaks volumes about the reverence he commands. Similarly, the warm farewell from French President Emmanuel Macron, who personally saw PM Modi off at the airport, exemplifies the camaraderie that transcends borders. Their embrace symbolizes a world united in respect and solidarity.

The accolades continue, with US President Donald Trump extolling Hon’ble PM Modi as the “nicest human being,” acknowledging his kindness while recognizing his strength when necessary. Trump further noted, “PM Modi is a tough negotiator- better than me” – as Modi confidently navigates significant deals in defense, artificial intelligence, and other critical arenas.

Considered the harbinger of global peace, Hon’ble PM Modi champions the belief that true solutions are found not on the battlefield, but at the negotiating table. Even Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and President Trump for their “noble mission” in addressing the Ukraine-Russia conflict amicably. Notably, South Asian nations, including China, are closely monitoring India’s diplomatic moves. Interestingly, China has also expressed readiness to work with India, setting aside border disputes.

Through a more assertive and self-reliant approach, Modi is artfully redefining India’s foreign policy, securing our rightful place in global decision-making. His remarkable achievements and strategic initiatives illuminate India’s rising stature on the world stage.

Hon’ble PM Modi has built strong relationships with influential global leaders, enhancing bilateral ties and positioning India as a key player in international politics. His diplomatic style is reshaping India’s foreign policy while promoting national narratives and global progress.

World leaders see Modi as a source of solutions to complex challenges, reflecting the potential for peace and development. By strengthening ties worldwide, he ensures India’s voice is heard and its interests protected. Modi exemplifies a guiding spirit, illuminating paths for nations eager to invest in India across myriad sectors. During his recent visits to Europe and the US, the warmth and hospitality of the European and American populace, alongside the signing of multiple MoUs, demonstrated the confidence global investors have in India’s future.

Indians have much to celebrate in having Shri Narendra Modi as their Prime Minister, for he embodies the spirit of resilience and ambition that echo through the annals of our great nation. Under his stewardship, India has embarked on transformative journeys, both economically and socially. In moments of challenge, his resolve has echoed the saying, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” Whether navigating the tumultuous waters of economic reform or addressing the challenges posed by global crises, for instance- during the global Covid Pandemic, Modi displayed a leadership acumen that inspires confidence, fortitude & global acclamations.

Ultimately, the pride Indians feel in Modi’s leadership stems from his unwavering dedication to the ideals of service and progress. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Modi embodies this philosophy, urging every citizen to contribute to the nation’s advancement, fostering a collective spirit of pride and purpose.

Back home, Hon’ble PM Modi’s tenure has been marked by a steadfast commitment to development, embodying the proverb, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” His initiatives, such as Make in India and Digital India, are not mere slogans but clarion calls to harness our vast resources and spark entrepreneurship and innovation. Modi, a leader with a heart of gold, believes that “good governance with good intentions” is the hallmark of his administration. His significant reforms, including GST and campaigns for semiconductor manufacturing, AI, and clean energy, reflect his vision for a self-reliant India.

In national security, Hon’ble PM Modi has implemented bold measures, positioning India as a strong international player while fostering connections globally, transcending the complexities of diplomatic relations with Islamic states. His commitment to fighting corruption and enacting micro-reforms has led to the establishment of approx 6 crore MSMEs, enhancing transparency and ease of doing business.

With unwavering nationalist spirit, Hon’ble PM Modi has made tough decisions, often at the risk of immediate backlash, yet with a long-term vision for national gain. His honesty, bravery, and commitment to the nation define him as a leader. He stands as a veritable North Star for our nation, guiding Bharat to the zenith of global glory! “Hail Modi,” we proclaim, for he embodies the very essence of this vibrant land- a visionary soul whose noble aspirations resonate deeply within the hearts of his supporters and well-wishers.

Long live our Hon’ble Prime Minister Modi, a guiding light for generations to come, whose name will forever echo in the corridors of time, celebrated for his courage, vision, and unwavering commitment to the ideals that bind us together. In this moment, we stand in solemn appreciation, recognizing the profound impact of a leader who dares to dream, inspiring us all to reach for the stars.

Author: Manoj Joshi, Gangtok, Sikkim.

Sikkim’s Dalle Chilly Makes Global Debut with Historic Export to Solomon Islands

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Sikkim's Chilly Makes Export History

To boosting sikkim’s organic farming, India has exported its first-ever consignment of GI-tagged Dalle Chilly directly to the Solomon Islands. The export was made possible by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. This marks a significant step in taking Sikkim’s organic produce to global markets.

A total of 15,000 kg of fresh Dalle Chilly was sourced from farmers in South Sikkim’s Tinkitam and Tarku regions by Mevedir, a leading agri-export company. Unlike previous exports that went through indirect channels, this shipment was sent directly, highlighting the growing trust in India’s organic produce.

The export has benefited local farmers, as they received ₹250-300 per kg, much higher than the usual ₹180-200 per kg in local markets. This direct sale to the international market ensures better earnings for farmers and promotes the cultivation of high-quality organic chilies.

The consignment was processed at an APEDA-funded Integrated Pack House set up by the Department of Horticulture, Sikkim. Out of the total quantity, 9,000 kg was dehydrated, yielding 200 kg of dried chilies. Another 6,000 kg was preserved for future exports.

Dalle Chilly, also known as Fire Ball Chilly, is famous for its bright red color and intense heat, ranging between 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville Heat Units. Its growing popularity was first noticed at a promotional event in Singapore in 2023, which helped attract buyers from the Solomon Islands.

The Indian government has been actively promoting organic farming in the Northeast under the Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region (MOVCD-NER). The GI tag, granted in 2020, has helped establish Dalle Chilly’s identity in the global market.

This successful export strengthens India’s position in the organic spice market while opening new opportunities for Sikkimese farmers. The move is expected to boost the region’s economy and encourage more international trade in organic produce.