Thursday, May 22, 2025 11:00 [IST]
Last Update: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 17:51 [IST]
GANGTOK, : A group of inducted IAS officers, currently undergoing their foundation
training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA)
in Mussoorie, paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Sikkim, Om Prakash Mathur,
at Raj Bhavan here today.
The
officers, who are part of the ongoing Bharat Darshan tour, are visiting Sikkim
as part of their learning journey, a Raj Bhavan release informs.
The
call on commenced with each officer introducing themselves, followed by an
engaging interaction with the Governor.
During
the interaction, the officers shared their observations and experiences from
visiting Sikkim. They expressed admiration for the State’s impressive strides
in various areas, particularly highlighting Sikkim as a model of high women
entrepreneurship, cleanliness, and an advanced civic sense. The officers also
praised the State's commitment to organic farming, which has further added to
the State's laurels, the release mentions.
In
his brief address, the Governor appreciated the officers for their insights in
acknowledging Sikkim's ongoing progress in different sectors. He noted that
Sikkim stands as a beacon of women's empowerment, with women leading the charge
in numerous sectors, both in practice and implementation. He also highlighted
the State’s remarkable achievement of having a zero crime rate, contributing to
the State’s peaceful environment.
The
Governor further shed light on the impressive surge in literacy rates across
the State, as well as the resilience shown by the people of Sikkim in the face
of adverse weather conditions. Despite facing challenges such as heavy rainfall,
he emphasised that the State’s work does not stop, and efforts continue to
drive forward the State’s development agenda.
Additionally,
he underscored the significant success of State initiatives such as ‘Mero Rookh Mero Santati’
and lauded the effective coordination between various departments towards
building a greener Sikkim.
A
major highlight of the Governor’s address was the mention of the pivotal role
played by Major General Sagat Singh during the 1967 Nathu La clashes between
India and China. His contribution to the defence of the nation remains an
enduring symbol of bravery and resilience towards the protection of the nation.
Furthermore, the Governor graciously extended his best wishes to the officers, commending them for their dedication and hard work while encouraging them to continue serving with excellence and commitment in their respective roles, the Raj Bhavan release mentions.