The Sikkim Blue Duke Festival 2025 continued its second day at Saramsa Garden, Ranipool, today.
The festival, which began on February 14 and will conclude on February 16, is an initiative of the Office of Dr. Indra Hang Subba, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, and is supported by the Tourism Department, Government of Sikkim.
A major highlight of the festival is its focus on emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, drone tech, culinary arts, literature, and music, bringing together students, tech enthusiasts, and culture lovers for an immersive experience. It serves as a platform to explore new ideas, innovations, and interactive sessions, featuring exhibitions and expert-led talk shows across various fields to guide and inspire participants.
Drawing inspiration from the Blue Duke butterfly, the State Butterfly of Sikkim, the festival symbolises transformation, growth, and limitless potential, much like the aspirations of young minds.
Additionally, live music performances by renowned artists add to the festival’s vibrancy, creating a dynamic mix of learning, networking, and entertainment.
The festival aims to inspire the next generation to think beyond boundaries, dream big, and empower young minds and entrepreneurs. With its blend of cutting-edge discussions, cultural showcases, and engaging experiences, the Sikkim Blue Duke Festival 2025 stands as a testament to innovation, creativity, and youth empowerment.
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