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Swachhata Hi Seva-2024 Campaign at Mamley Fossil Park, Namchi, Sikkim

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The Geological Survey of India (GSI), under the aegis of the Ministry of Mines, Government of India, organized the “Swachhata Hi Seva-2024” (SHS-2024) campaign at the Government Junior Secondary School and Mamley Fossil Park, Mamley, on 29th September 2024.

Mamley Fossil Park is a significant geo-heritage site, among 90 similar sites identified by the GSI across India. It is renowned for preserving stromatolites—fossilized microbial structures—dating back to the Neo-Proterozoic age (1 billion to 538 million years ago), which are found in the Buxa Formation of the Daling Group of rocks. The site’s preservation is crucial for understanding Earth’s ancient biological and geological history.

The event began with an address by Sri Prashant Tukaram Ilamkar, Director and Head of Office, GSI, who welcomed the delegates, guests, students, teachers, and local residents. He introduced the significance of Mamley Fossil Park and emphasized the objectives of the Swachhata Hi Seva-2024 campaign, which focuses on cleanliness and raising awareness of heritage preservation.

Sri Siladitya Sen Gupta, Deputy Director General, State Unit: Sikkim, GSI, emphasized in his speech the importance of preserving Mamley Fossil Park and transforming it into a global geo-heritage attraction. Ms. Lameen Thenag, Director of the Department of Tourism, Government of Sikkim, Namchi, highlighted the potential development of the park and its role in boosting tourism in Sikkim’s southern district. Sri Ghanshyam Pradhan, Headmaster of the school, expressed his gratitude to GSI for organizing such an educational and awareness-driven campaign at Mamley.

A detailed presentation on Mamley Fossil Park and its geo-heritage significance was delivered by Sri Durgashankar Pati, a GSI geologist, who stressed the importance of the park and encouraged local residents to help preserve it.

Following the presentations, participants, including GSI officers, students, teachers, and local people, visited Mamley Fossil Park. Here, they celebrated the Swachhata Hi Seva campaign with enthusiasm, cleaning the area and participating in a plantation drive. GSI officers also demonstrated the stromatolite fossils, engaging students and locals with their geological importance.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Lalit Khasdeo, Director, Technical Coordination, GSI, after a distribution of Swachhata kits to local participants by the Deputy Director General. The day’s activities, including cleanliness and plantation drives, left a positive mark on the local community and highlighted the importance of maintaining and promoting geo-heritage sites like Mamley Fossil Park.

Sikkim’s Longest and Highest Ropeway at Bhaleydhunga Now Operational

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Sikkim’s Longest and Highest Ropeway Now Operational at Bhaleydhunga, Offering Scenic Rides with Tickets Priced at ₹950

Sikkim’s much-awaited Bhaleydhunga Ropeway, the longest and highest in the state, was officially operational on September 16, 2024.

Stretching over 3.5 kilometers, the ropeway begins at 1,800 meters and ascends to 3,500 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the region and mount Kanchenjunga.

With a top speed of 6 meters per second, the ropeway provides a swift and scenic journey to the Bhaleydhunga summit, taking only a few minutes. Equipped with 18 cabins, each seating 8 passengers, the ropeway connects Dhapper to Bhaleydhunga in Namchi, South Sikkim.

The first ride was experienced by the Deputy Speaker of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, Rajkumari Thapa, along with former Press Secretary to the Chief Minister Bikas Basnet, District Panchayat KD Kafley, and other distinguished members. 

After the ride, Deputy Speaker Thapa expressed heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang for his unwavering dedication in turning this dream into reality, marking a historic achievement for the people of Yangang and all of Sikkim. 

Before 2019, the project had faced significant delays, but thanks to the focused efforts of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha Government, the project was fast-tracked and completed efficiently. This ropeway is now a gift to the people of Yangang and promises to boost tourism in Sikkim significantly. 

According to Source, Tickets are priced at ₹950 per adult, with operating hours from 8 AM to 3 PM.

Sikkim’s Animal Husbandry Minister Attends National Monsoon Meeting in Odisha

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The Minister of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (AHVS) and the Secretary of AHVS participated in the national Monsoon meeting held in Bhubaneswar yesterday.

A team from the AHVS Department of the Government of Sikkim, led by Minister Shri Puran Gurung, Secretary Dr. Sharman Rai, and Additional Director Dr. Pem T. Bhutia, attended the significant Monsoon meeting at the Lokasewa Bhawan Convention Center in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

The meeting was attended by the Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, the Chief Minister of Odisha, Union Ministers of State, Animal Husbandry Ministers from 15 states, the Secretary of Animal Husbandry from the Government of India, the Chief Secretary of Odisha, and other esteemed dignitaries.

Ministers Hold Press Conference to Announce “Swachha Hi Sewa” Campaign in Gangtok

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A press conference was held today at the Tashiling Secretariat to announce the upcoming nationwide “Swachha Hi Sewa” campaign under the Swachh Bharat Mission. The campaign, themed “Swabhav Swachatta, Sanskaar Swachhata,” will run from 17th September to 2nd October 2024 at Chintan Bhawan, Gangtok.

The press conference was addressed by Mr. Arun Kumar Upreti, Minister of Rural Development Department (RDD), and Mr. Bhoj Raj Rai, Minister of Food and Civil Supplies Department (UDD), along with the Principal Secretary of RDD & UDD, and representatives from both departments. The ministers highlighted the importance of cleanliness as a fundamental aspect of individual and societal behavior, aligning with the theme of this year’s campaign.

The “Swachha Hi Sewa” initiative, originally launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014, aims to strengthen the collective commitment towards maintaining cleanliness across the nation. Mr. Upreti emphasized that the success of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is rooted in the shared responsibility of every citizen, encouraging active participation in the upcoming campaign.

Mr. Rai also stressed the role of the community in fostering a culture of cleanliness, urging all residents of Sikkim to join hands in making the campaign a success. The event concluded with an appeal to the public to contribute to the mission of a cleaner, healthier India.

ITBP Personnel Commits Suicide in Gangtok Due to Sextortion

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On September 9, 2024, Sadar Police Station in Gangtok registered FIR Case following the suicide of ITBP personnel Raja Ram, 36, from the 13 Battalion stationed at the VIP gate of Raj Bhawan, Gangtok. The incident occurred on September 5, 2024, when Raja Ram shot himself with his service weapon, INSAS, during his duty hours between 9:00 PM and midnight.

Investigations revealed that Raja Ram was a victim of sextortion. He had received multiple WhatsApp messages and calls from unknown individuals who blackmailed him, threatening to upload compromising photos of him with an unknown girl on Google or YouTube if he did not transfer money. Raja Ram had already transferred a total of ₹1,64,000 in separate transactions of ₹98,500 and ₹65,499 via Google Pay and PhonePe to the blackmailers, identified as Gurpreet Singh and others, using the numbers 7577002503, 7416641552, and 9259461024.

Raja Ram’s phone records confirmed the extortion, leading to his distress and subsequent suicide. The police have detained three individuals under sections 170 and 35 of the BNSS 2023 in connection with the case. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to identify and apprehend all those involved in the blackmail scheme​.

Senior Vice President of SDF Party, Tshering Wangdi Lepcha, Resigns

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Tshering Wangdi Lepcha, Senior Vice President of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) and former minister from the Lachen Mangan Constituency, has tendered his resignation from the party. In a letter addressed to the President of the SDF, Lepcha cited “unavoidable reasons” for his decision to step down.

Tshering Wangdi Lepcha, a longtime active member of the party since 1993, expressed gratitude towards the SDF for the knowledge and experience he gained in Sikkimese politics over the years. However, despite his longstanding association with the party, he stated that due to circumstances beyond his control, he could no longer continue as a member.

He held the position of Sr. Vice President and was in charge of overseeing the party’s activities in the North and East districts.

MP DT Lepcha Supports Modern Senior Secondary School After Fire Incident

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After a fire at Modern Senior Secondary School, Gangtok, which damaged critical equipment like photocopy machines, computers, and printers, Rajya Sabha MP DT Lepcha visited the site.

To aid the school in recovering, he donated essential items, including new computer systems, printers, and a photocopy machine from the MP LAD fund.

Additionally, the Government of Sikkim has initiated major restoration work to rebuild the school’s infrastructure.

MP Lepcha urged for immediate action to fully restore the facilities, emphasizing the importance of ensuring a proper learning environment for the students.

JICA to Support Major Road Projects in Sikkim with Estimated Cost of ₹1,440 Crore

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" CM P.S. Golay Meets JICA Delegation "

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is set to support the construction of five major road projects in Sikkim with an estimated investment of ₹1,440 crore. After initial reluctance due to past project failures, JICA was persuaded by showcasing the successful Shindhuli Road Project in Nepal. Consequently, JICA has committed to sending an expert team to Sikkim for a month-long site study.

The Department of Roads & Bridges, Government of Sikkim, has submitted a Preliminary Project Report (PPR) for the upgradation of four road sections and one bridge, aimed at improving connectivity and enhancing road standards across various regions of Sikkim. This includes widening, upgradation, and carpeting of roads, along with the construction of a 2-lane bridge at Jalipool on the Ranipool-Pakyong road.

On September 5th, a delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) met with Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang to discuss the proposed road infrastructure projects in the state. The JICA team, which visited Sikkim from September 4th to 6th, 2024, has shown interest in supporting five major road projects with an estimated cost of ₹1,440 crore. This initiative aims to improve connectivity and road standards in various regions of Sikkim.

The Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) has already approved the proposal in its 135th meeting, with JICA’s potential funding subject to further project evaluations and adherence to guidelines set by NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). The government of Sikkim is optimistic that this collaboration with JICA will significantly boost infrastructure development in the region.

CM Golay Expresses Gratitude to Physiotherapists on World Physiotherapy Day

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On World Physiotherapy Day, Chief Minister of Sikkim, P.S. Golay, extends his heartfelt appreciation to all physiotherapists for their dedicated service towards improving the health and well-being of the people. He acknowledges their invaluable contributions in helping individuals regain mobility, restore function, and lead healthier lives through their expertise in rehabilitation and prevention.

CM PS Golay praises the compassion, perseverance, and commitment of physiotherapists, recognising their essential role in promoting health across all ages. He expresses gratitude for their relentless efforts in empowering individuals to lead active and fulfilling lives, underscoring the importance of their work in enhancing the quality of life.

On this occasion, CM PS Golay conveys his best wishes to all physiotherapists and encourages everyone to recognize their crucial role in society.

Siliguri School Girl Murder Case: Mohammad Abbas Sentenced to Death

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"Mohammad Abbas Sentenced to Death"

A court in Siliguri has sentenced Mohammad Abbas to death for the rape and murder of 17-year-old Diya Pradhan, a schoolgirl from the Nepali community in Matigara, West Bengal. The crime, which took place on August 21, 2023, shook the entire region.

Diya Pradhan, a schoolgirl from the Nepali community in Matigara, West Bengal. The incident, which occurred on August 21, 2023, shocked the entire region. Diya, a Class 11 student, was attacked in an abandoned hut in a forested area, where she was sexually assaulted and then killed. The perpetrator smashed her head with a brick to cover up the crime. 

The case sparked widespread protests and outrage, leading to a 12-hour bandh in Siliguri, with various groups, including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), demanding justice for the victim. Abbas was arrested by the Matigara police on the same night as the crime, and the trial commenced in January 2024.

The body of the victim was found in an isolated hut in the forests of the Matigara area on August 21 last year. The incident triggered massive protests throughout the state.

After more than a year of proceedings, Abbas was found guilty under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Indian Penal Code. The court also ordered a compensation of ₹10 lakh to be given to Diya Pradhan’s family. 

The public prosecutor expressed satisfaction with the verdict, describing it as a necessary and just outcome for the severity of the crime. Diya’s family also welcomed the decision, expressing relief that justice had been served after a long and painful trial.