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Sikkim Government Expands Maternity and Child Care Leave for Female Employees

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"Sikkim's new female employee leave policy".

The Government of Sikkim has made significant updates to the Sikkim Government Service (Leave) Rules, 1982, offering improved maternity and child care leave provisions for female government employees.

Under the new amendments, female employees can now avail themselves of 180 days of fully paid maternity leave, with the option to take up to 60 days prior to childbirth. Additionally, women with children under the age of 18 can access up to 180 days of fully paid child care leave to address various needs, such as education, illness, and caregiving responsibilities.

These changes bring several benefits, including paid leave during child care leave without any prior engagement, no deduction from the Leave Account for child care leave, and the ability to take leave in three separate periods until the child reaches 18 years of age.

This initiative aims to support working mothers by providing them with adequate time for both maternity and child care without the worry of financial strain. It is expected to provide considerable assistance to female employees in balancing their professional and family commitments.

The notification, issued in the name of the Governor, was signed by Thinley P. Chankapa, Additional Secretary in the Department of Personnel, Government of Sikkim.

The two-day Vendor Development Programme (VDP) seminar concluded at Namchi.

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"Vendor Development Programme "

The two-day Vendor Development Programme (VDP) seminar, exhibition, and buyer-seller meet successfully concluded at Central Park, Namchi, today.

The programme was organized by the Development & Facilitation Office (DFO), Gangtok, under the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, in collaboration with the Small Industrial Development Bank of India (SIDBI).

On the final day, a technical session with various stakeholders was conducted by resource persons.

At the onset of the technical session, Ms Lamin Theengh Deputy Director TIC Namchi highlighted the key promotional aspects and business avenues in tourism sector of the state. She went on to discuss various aspects of tourism, including Eco-Tourism, Cultural and Spiritual Tourism, and Adventure Tourism,while emphasizing key promotional strategies such as Sikkim’s focus on sustainable and responsible tourism.

She also highlighted the immense potential of Rural and Agro-Tourism in promoting rural tourism and offering unique experiences of local culture and agriculture. Additionally, she spoke about the pivotal role of the Sikkim state government in promoting tourism through several initiatives, including the Sikkim Tourism Policy and the SIKKIM INSPIRES initiative.

Under this initiatives, various opportunities and training programme are provided for Sikkim’s youth to engage in different sectors, aiming to foster sustainable tourism and enhance infrastructure. Moreover, efforts to improve and promote hotels, and transportation services were also discussed.

Ms Dipti Rai, AD TIC Namchi, shared valuable insights into the registration process for homestays, travel agencies, and hotels. She also elaborated on how entrepreneurs can leverage Sikkim’s growing tourism industry and the future prospects in the sector.

Mr Bhim Rai Coordinator MSME Namchi District talked about various Central Government sponsored financial assistance and subsidized schemes provided though MSME to entrepreneurs like PM Vishwakasma Yojana, Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP). Further, he also explained the registration process, toolkit incentives, credit support, incentives for digital transaction and marketing support.

Mr Enosh Kumar State Head (GeM) Gangtok briefed the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) Portal and GeM apps. He informed that Government e-Marketplace (GeM) is the Public Procurement Portal for procurement of goods and services for all Central Government and State Government Ministries, Departments, Public Sector Units (PSUs) and affiliated and provides information about various business opportunities available for sellers and service providers. It also helps users explore and bid on government procurement tenders, fostering a competitive and transparent marketplace.

Mr Nirmal Chowdhury, Assistant Director (MSME-DFO), spoke about the aims and objectives of the programme and importance roles of MSME and creating awareness on enabling policies for “Atma Nirbhar Bharat”, Be Vocal for Local, Public Procurement Policy etc.

The programme saw the presence of Mr Nirmal Chowdhury, AD (MSME-DFO) Gangtok, Ms Lamin Theengh Deputy Director TIC Namchi, Ms Dipti Rai AD TIC Namchi, Mr Enosh Kumar State Head GeM (Gangtok) Ms Smita Rai Dist. Coordinator Namchi (SEED CELL) along with teachers, students, SHGs, entrepreneur and staff of MSME.

  • – IPR

Dead Body Recovered Near Mangan Petrol Pump

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" Dead Body Recovered Near Mangan ".

Body Recovered Near Mangan Petrol Pump, Investigation Underway

A man in his forties was found dead below a petrol pump in Mangan on the morning of February 14. Authorities discovered the body lying in a prone position with a visible head injury near the roadside. Police conducted an inquest and have sent the body for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the deceased was last seen in an intoxicated state the night before. Law enforcement officials are actively investigating the matter.

CM PS Golay Inaugurates ‘Aama Ko Godh’ Rental Facility in Siliguri

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Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has inaugurated a rental accommodation facility called ‘Aama Ko Godh’ in Champasari, Siliguri.

This facility is meant to provide temporary shelter for patients referred from Sikkim for medical treatment. The initiative is part of the Garib Jankalyan Prakosta program and aims to help patients who struggle with high accommodation costs in Siliguri while undergoing treatment.

The building has three floors and is located about 300 meters from Champasari Mode. It has 11 rooms with twin-sharing arrangements and can accommodate around 20 to 24 families. This facility will serve as a temporary solution until the Sikkim government completes the construction of a dedicated patient accommodation center in Siliguri.

During the inauguration, Chief Minister PS Tamang emphasized the government’s commitment to easing the financial burden on patients and their families. He mentioned his earlier announcement regarding the construction of a government-owned shelter for referred patients in Siliguri. Until that permanent facility is ready, ‘Aama Ko Godh’ will provide support.

The project is managed by Garib Jankalyan Prakosta, which has been actively assisting Sikkimese patients receiving treatment in Siliguri. Prabhakar Goley was also present at the event, marking the formal launch of the facility.

8th Pay Commission: Salary Revision Expected, Minimum Pay May Rise to ₹51,480

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" 8th Pay Commission: Salary"

Preparations for the 8th Pay Commission have gained momentum as discussions progress on revising salaries and pensions for central government employees and retirees. Expenditure Secretary Manoj Govil confirmed that the commission is expected to begin its work in April 2025, pending approval from the Union Cabinet on its Terms of Reference (ToR). The Department of Personnel & Training and the Ministry of Defence will also provide input.

While the commission’s recommendations will shape future financial policies, their implementation is expected in 2026. The upcoming Union Budget will allocate funds to facilitate the commission’s work. The recommendations may also impact India’s Unified Pension Scheme (UPS).

The commission’s key focus will be revising salaries, allowances, and pensions in line with inflation. Expected recommendations include adjustments to the Dearness Allowance (DA) and other salary components.

Nearly 50 lakh government employees, including defense personnel, are expected to benefit. Reports suggest the minimum basic salary could increase from ₹18,000 to ₹51,480, offering substantial financial relief.

Historically, Pay Commissions have been established every decade to reassess government salaries and pensions. The 8th Pay Commission will follow the same mandate, bringing significant changes to employee compensation structures.

Sikkim Police Clinch SFA A Division S-League 2024 Title

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"The SFA A Division S-League 2024"

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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" CM Golay Expresses Gratitude"

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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"Snowfall at Nathula, Roads "

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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"Suicide Cases Reported in Sikkim"

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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" Vehicle Falls Off Cliff. in Sikkim"

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.