Review meeting on Sikkim Statehood’s Golden Jubilee celebrations

Tuesday, Apr 29, 2025 11:30 [IST]

Last Update: Monday, Apr 28, 2025 18:23 [IST]

Review meeting on Sikkim Statehood’s Golden Jubilee celebrations

GANGTOK,  (IPR): A review meeting regarding the Golden Jubilee, 50 Years of Statehood, took place at the conference hall at Tashiling Secretariat this morning.The meeting was chaired by chief secretary R Telang in the presence of various HODs and senior officials.

The objective of the meeting was to discuss plans, logistics and key arrangements for the State Day celebrations on May 16, 2025, including events leading up to the main day.

Departments showcased their work and progress through presentations during the meeting's second half, marking their contributions to the 50 Years of Statehood milestone. The presentations highlighted the concerned department's advancements, breaking down work completion and ongoing percentages.

The Gangtok Municipal Corporation presented updates on the Ridge Park’s development, including Glass House installation, Nehru bust installation, sidewalk and footpath renovations, and wheelchair accessibility enhancements

The Urban Development department briefed on the renovation and face lifting projects in the capital, including installation of coloured and national flags at various locations, and other development initiatives such as repainting walls, department buildings, etc.

The Tourism & Civil Aviation department highlighted its various initiatives on Heritage Walk in three districts, district-wide activities (angling, bike rallies, cycling etc.), Street Food Fest, LED screen installation at the NH10, and QR code-based tourist destination information system (linked with Google Maps).

The Power department highlighted ornamental lighting areas, pole installations at the NH10, and installation of facade lighting areas at eight sites.

The Department of Information Technology, in collaboration with the Unnati Foundation and Bot Lab Dynamics, presented on the upcoming State Day drone show, covering safety measures, viewing angle adjustments, image sequencing, and pre-event activities involving students and media engagement

The Information & Public Relations department highlighted its progress to the contributions to the 50 Years of Statehood celebrations. These includes release of "Sikkim at 50: A Special State's Unique Journey" coffee table book, "Sikkim Today” a special Statehood edition, AR mobile game application promoting state knowledge and wellness, murals and paintings, memory wall at White Hall, online quiz show "Sikkim @ 50", Kuzu Mascot costumes, Kuzu online challenge, dedicated 50 Years of Statehood website, and Time Capsule Initiative.

The Roads & Bridges department presented on upgradation and tri-colour lighting for roads and bridges, highlighting current status and completion timelines.

The Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services department presented on the Mamring Gaushalare modeling project in Pakyong district, showcasing aerial view of the project, and logistics and estimated timelines.

The chief secretary offered valuable guidance and insights throughout the presentations, advising department heads effectively. He requested the HODs to create event brochures and pamphlets for public awareness stating that it is imminent to “create a buzz of excitement.” He also stated that the brochures will facilitate the Chief Minister's review before State Day.

Additionally, the chief secretary emphasised the importance of raising public awareness through social media for the events. In his concluding remarks, the chief secretary recapped the meeting's discussions, outlining the remaining agenda and task items and reminding department heads of the upcoming deadlines.

 

Sikkim at a Glance

  • Area: 7096 Sq Kms
  • Capital: Gangtok
  • Altitude: 5,840 ft
  • Population: 6.10 Lakhs
  • Topography: Hilly terrain elevation from 600 to over 28,509 ft above sea level
  • Climate:
  • Summer: Min- 13°C - Max 21°C
  • Winter: Min- 0.48°C - Max 13°C
  • Rainfall: 325 cms per annum
  • Language Spoken: Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Tibetan, English, Hindi