IMD forecasts thunderstorms, hailstorms over major parts of India this week
After stormy weather in the past 24-hours in North India, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange alert for Northwest India, including the Delhi-NCR region, as well as East and Central India, for the next four days. The regions are expected to experience heavy rainfall, accompanied by lightning, hailstorms, and strong winds, occur throughout the week. Following it, the IMD has issued an agromet advisory to protect crops and orchards. They also urged residents of vulnerable regions, particularly in urban and hilly areas to take necessary precautions before the hazardous weather. In the past 24-hours, Delhi's Safdarjung station recorded 77 mm of rainfall, marking the second-highest amount of rainfall for May since 1901. The highest was 119.3 mm, recorded on May 20, 2021, at the Safdarjung Airport. This recent rainfall was associated with the remnants of the Tauktae cyclone that crossed the Gujarat coast. After significant downpours along with thunderstorms, minimum temperatures in Delhi-NCR dropped by as much as 8C, and it has been predicted that maximum temperatures in Delhi-NCR will be below normal by 1-3C in the coming days. The IMD reports that multiple weather systems are currently in place, leading to continued rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning in the region. A combination of a western disturbance and a series of cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana has created hazardous weather conditions across large areas of North India. These weather systems are expected to remain active throughout the week. In some areas, there may be dust storms and isolated hailstorms, particularly in parts of Rajasthan. In addition to Northwest India, multiple weather systems are present over Central and Eastern India, resulting in widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning. The IMD's advisory notes the existence of a cyclonic system over Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, as well as a trough running from Punjab to North Kerala. Furthermore, another cyclonic circulation is located over northern Bangladesh at lower and middle tropospheric levels. All these systems are anticipated to bring rain across the country in the coming days, indicating active pre-monsoon showers and causing unseasonal rainfall. This unseasonal rain is expected to be beneficial for upcoming crops, as it will help replenish soil moisture during a typically dry period, said Mahesh Palawat of Skymet Weather, a private weather agency. In its agromet advisory, IMD advised to drain out excess water from standing crops in Odisha, Kerala and Karnataka whereas it advised use of hail nets and caps to prevent damage in vegetables and orchards in Sikkim, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. For livestock, it advised to keep animals inside shed during rainfall and hailstorm and feed and fodders at safe place. Additionally, residents should monitor the weather and be prepared to move to safer areas if conditions worsen.
Another Nepali Student Found Dead at KIIT University; Nepal Envoy Calls for Thorough Investigation
02 May, Bhubaneswar : A tragic incident has once again shaken KIIT University in Odisha The post Another Nepali Student Found Dead at KIIT University; Nepal Envoy Calls for Thorough Investigation appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Sikkim: Search intensifies for missing tourist on Goechala trail
Guwahati: A large-scale search and rescue operation is underway in the challenging terrain of West Sikkims Gyalshing district for a tourist who went missing along the popular Goechala trekking route. Reports indicate that Sandeepan Roy, 31, from West Bengal, went missing on April 21st while trekking with a group of six other tourists and [] The post Sikkim: Search intensifies for missing tourist on Goechala trail appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Search and Rescue Operation Underway for Missing Tourist at Thangshing, Goechala Route
30 April, Gyalshing : A full-scale search and rescue operation is currently in progress in The post Search and Rescue Operation Underway for Missing Tourist at Thangshing, Goechala Route appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Pelling Skywalk : A unique ethereal tourism experience in Sikkim
Pelling is today a tourism hotspot of Sikkim due to its beautiful glass floored skywalk and the magnificent Chenrezig statue. One of the unique features of this two tourism attractions of Pelling is that the sky walk is Indias first glass walk and the 137 feet Chenrezig statue is the tallest Chenrezig statue in the [] The post Pelling Skywalk : A unique ethereal tourism experience in Sikkim appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Namchi Labourer Arrested for Posting Anti-National Content on Facebook
A labourer residing in Namchi has been arrested for allegedly uploading a video on Facebook The post Namchi Labourer Arrested for Posting Anti-National Content on Facebook appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Siliguri trekker, last spotted a week ago, goes missing in Sikkim
Tourists Stranded After Sudden Snowfall In East Sikkim Rescued
Several tourists stranded between Tsomgo Lake and Thegu in East Sikkim after a hailstorm and snowfall were successfully evacuated on Monday, officials said.
Over 200 stranded vehicles removed amid sudden snowfall in East Sikkim
Recent heavy snowfall and hailstorms in East Sikkim stranded over 200 vehicles, prompting a successful rescue operation by Sikkim Police and the Indian Army. Simultaneously, heavy rains triggered landslides in North Sikkim, damaging roads and stranding tourists. The Border Roads Organisation is working to restore connectivity, but travel permits have been suspended due to hazardous conditions.
Sikkim Stands United Against Terror: CM PS Tamang Leads Candle March in Gangtok
In a powerful display of solidarity, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) led a The post Sikkim Stands United Against Terror: CM PS Tamang Leads Candle March in Gangtok appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Mansarovar yatra to resume in June after five-year hiatus
India has announced the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in June 2025, after it was suspended in 2020 due to Covid-19. The pilgrimage will accommodate 750 pilgrims through Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand and Nathu La Pass in Sikkim. This move is part of broader efforts to rebuild ties with China, including discussions on trans-border river cooperation and people-centric services.
Kailash Yatra to resume this June after 5-year gap
After a five-year hiatus, the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra is set to resume between June and August, the external affairs ministry announced. Pilgrims will traverse through Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand and Nathu La Pass in Sikkim. Online applications are now open at kmy.gov.in.
India-China thaw: After five-year gap, Kailash Manasarovar Yatra to begin from June
NEW DELHI: After a gap of nearly five years, India and China will resume the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from June -- a move being seen as an attempt to normalise their relationship that was severely hit by the border standoff. The External Affairs Ministry on Saturday said the Yatra is set to take place from June to August via two routes -- Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand and Nathu La in Sikkim. The resumption of the Yatra is part of efforts by India and China to improve ties after the two countries completed the disengagement of troops at the two remaining friction points of Demchok and Depsang under a pact sealed in October last year. Kailash Manasarovar Yatra organised by Ministry of External Affairs is set to take place during June to August 2025. This year, 5 batches, each consisting of 50 Yatris, and 10 batches, each consisting of 50 Yatris, are scheduled to travel through Uttarakhand State crossing over at Lipulekh Pass, and through Sikkim State crossing over at Nathu La Pass, respectively, the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement. The yatra will pass through the Lipulekh Pass located at an altitude of 17,000 feet in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district. The pilgrimage, which is organised every year, was postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and since then it could not be conducted due to the border tension between India and China. India and China completed the disengagement of their troops at the last two friction pointsDemchok and Depsangunder an agreement finalised on October 21, last year. Just two days later, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Kazan, Russia, where they agreed to revive key bilateral dialogue mechanisms to help ease tensions and rebuild trust. Following the Modi-Xi meeting, both sides held a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at restoring normalcy in relations. These talks marked a significant shift after years of strain following the 2020 border standoff in eastern Ladakh. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri travelled to Beijing in January for talks with his Chinese counterpart, Sun Weidong. The discussions focused on confidence-building measures and people-centric initiatives. One major outcome of the meeting was the decision to resume the Kailash Manasarovar Yatraan important pilgrimage for Hindus. Both nations agreed to take further steps to stabilise and rebuild ties, signaling a cautious but constructive turn in the relationship.
India, China to Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra After Nearly Five Years
Pilgrimage to restart via Uttarakhand and Sikkim routes amid efforts to normalise bilateral ties
Over 1,000 stranded tourists evacuated in landslide-hit Sikkim, 1,800 others await rescue
Around 1,100 tourists stranded in Chungthang, North Sikkim, due to landslides were evacuated by authorities on Friday. Approximately 1,800 more tourists are awaiting rescue from Lachung and Lachen. Roads to these hill stations are blocked by mudslides, and tourist permits have been suspended until further notice as rescue operations continue.
Hundreds Of Tourists Stranded In North Sikkim Due To Landslides Rescued
Hundreds of tourists stranded in Chungthang in Mangan district of north Sikkim following landslides were rescued on Friday, officials said.
Tourists stranded in north Sikkim on their way back to Gangtok: Officials
Around 200 tourist vehicles had been stranded at Chungthang on Thursday and the occupants took shelter in a Gurdwara
Landslides and heavy rain leave 1,000 tourists stranded in North Sikkim
GANGKTOK: Around 1,000 tourists were stranded in picturesque North Sikkim following landslides in the Himalayan state which is also witnessing heavy rain, police said. Around 200 tourist vehicles were stranded at Chungthang on Thursday and the occupants are staying in a Gurudwara there, they said. Chungthang is nearly 100 km from the state capital Gangtok. The police said that massive landslides have occurred at Munshithang on the LachenChungthang road and at Lema/Bob on the LachungChungthang road. The situation was aggravated by continuous rain in the region. The district administration has instructed all tour operators not to send tourists to North Sikkim on Friday and until further notice, officials said. The authorities have cancelled all permits given to tourists for visiting the region on April 25. According to local administration, access roads to Lachung and Lachen have been severely affected, leaving around 1,000 tourists stranded. Lachung and Lachen are hill stations, known for their natural beauty and proximity to popular tourist destinations like Gurudongmar Lake and Yumthang Valley.
Landslides Leave 1,000 Tourists Stranded In North Sikkim
Around 200 tourist vehicles were stranded at Chungthang on Thursday and the occupants are staying in a Gurudwara there
Sikkim CM announces 20 per cent quota for Agniveers in state police
GANGTOK, April 24: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Thursday announced a 20 per cent quota for Agniveers in the state police. The CM made the announcement while attending the Shared Vision for Viksit Bharat 2047 Military-Civil Fusion 2025 here. Tamang said in Sikkim Police constable recruitment there would be a 20 per []
Tourist from Bengal goes missing while trekking in Sikkim
GANGTOK, April 24: A tourist from West Bengal was missing while trekking towards Goechala, a popular high-altitude destination in West Sikkim, police said on Thursday. The tourist was identified as Sandeep Roy (31) from Kadamtala, Ranidunga, West Bengal. He was reported missing since April 21, they said. According to police, Roy was part of an []
Landslides And Heavy Rain Strand 1,000 Tourists In North Sikkim
Chungthang is nearly 100 km from the state capital Gangtok.
The Sikkim State Co-operative Bank (SISCO Bank) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 14 Assistant Staff Officer, Technical Assistants posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official SISCO Bank website. The last date to submit the application form is 23-04-2025.
Rajya Sabha Panel Visits Sikkim to Review Subordinate Legislation
HT Digital GANGTOK, APR 22: A parliamentary committee from the Rajya Sabha has begun a six-day visit to Sikkim to assess the implementation of subordinate legislation in the state. Led by Member of Parliament Milind Deora, the delegation arrived in Gangtok on April 20 and will remain until April 26. During their stay, the committee []
Sikkim Jobs : Sikkim University Recruitment 2025
Applications are invited for recruitment of various academic positions or jobs in Sikkim University in 2025. Sikkim University is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in a project sponsored by ANRF, New Delhi, Government of India entitled Bioprospecting of rice straw for production and [] The post Sikkim Jobs : Sikkim University Recruitment 2025 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Himachal government to seek Centre's nod for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Shipki-La pass
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, during a meeting with General Officer Commanding in Chief, Central Command Lt General Anindya Sengupta in Shimla, announced that the state will raise the issue of commencing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kinnaur district through Shipki-La with the union government. Sukhu emphasised that the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra holds immense religious significance for Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists, with thousands of pilgrims undertaking the journey each year, continuing a centuries-old spiritual tradition. He said that pilgrims can make entry into Tibet through Shipki-La Pass, as it offers viable route for them. Highlighting a long-pending demand from the people of border areas, CM Sukhu stated that the state government would urge the Central Government to establish a Himachal Scouts Battalion, similar to those in Sikkim, Ladakh, and Arunachal Pradesh, with a special quota for locals from the bordering areas of the state. He also sought cooperation and collaboration with the Indian Army and other paramilitary forces to promote border tourism up to the LAC. Additionally, he emphasized that the state government would urge the Central Government to abolish the inner line check posts of various military and paramilitary forces, which currently create permit-related hurdles for tourists. He stressed the need to simplify travel and enhance the overall visitor experience. Sukhu also requested the Army to establish an airstrip at Rangrik in Spiti Valley capable of accommodating large aircraft to boost tourism in the region. He further suggested conducting surveys for heliports in Sangla, Neesang, and Thangi, emphasising that these initiatives would significantly promote tourism in forward areas and strengthen the local economy. Highlighting tourism as a priority sector for the state government, he stressed the need for coordination with the Army to enhance tourism in the bordering areas. Sukhu also proposed the establishment of a Military School in the region and announced that the state government would set up a milk processing plant in the border area, with products supplied to the Indian Army. He said that roads must be maintained by the Ministry of Defence as it is the lifeline of the State. These include Kiato-Takling La- Nurbo Sumdo, Wangtoo-Kafnu- Mud- Attargoo, Leo-Chango, Giu-Pong, Khanadunti-Nithal Thach, Harsil, Jeori-Wangtoo on the right bank to the Shipki-La roads. Expressing strong support, the Army assured cooperation in these initiatives and also evinced keen interest to converge in water supply, power and sports sectors with the State Government to provide better facilities for the people residing in border areas. Lt. General Anindya Sengupta said that the Army will construct an all weather Ice Skating Rink and an Indoor Stadium at Kaza. Additionally, it will also organise eye health check up camp in Kaza including facilities for procedures.
This Northeast Indian Destination Is The World's First Fully Organic State: Here's Why
Indias tiny Himalayan state of Sikkim isnt just picture-perfect, its also the worlds first fully organic state.
Sikkim University Result 2025 Released at cus.ac.in Direct Link to Download 7th Semester Result
Sikkim University Result 2025: Sikkim University Result 2025 has been released on cus.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your B.Sc 7th Semester Results Online.
Feels Like Another Country: Travel Vlogger Says Sikkim Is Too Clean To Be India
While walking through the streets of Gangtok, the vlogger couldn't help but express how different the state felt compared to the rest of India.
Tourist Praises Sikkim Police for Swift Recovery of Stolen Mobile Phone
HT Digital GUWAHATI, APR 18: Mahabahu Nayak, a tourist from Bhubaneswar, Odisha, has praised the Sikkim Police for their prompt and efficient action in recovering his stolen mobile phone in Gangtok. The theft took place at the bustling MG Market, a popular tourist spot in the state capital. Nayak reported the incident at Sadar Police []
These Legal States are Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam. The first prize in all three lotteries of the day is a bumper of Rs 1 crore.
Indian Army showcases strength and self-reliance along the LAC in North Sikkim
The Indian Army demonstrated its capabilities in North Sikkim along the Line of Actual Control, showcasing advanced equipment and commitment to national security. Soldiers successfully completed ARMEX-24, a challenging high-altitude expedition from North Bengal to Sikkim, testing endurance and teamwork. This rigorous training reinforces operational readiness and inspires youth to embrace challenges and national service.
Army concludes high-altitude expedition in Sikkim
A team of 20 personnel covered 146 km of rugged trails and steep gradients in 28 days, including acclimatisation
Fifty years ago| Overwhelming vote in Sikkim for Union with India
Nagaland Lottery Dear Mahanadi Result April 15: Every day at 1 pm, 6 pm, and 8 pm, the Nagaland State Lottery is posted here. Get the most recent winning numbers for the Nagaland state lottery and stay tuned for the draw results on DNA in real time. There is a legal lottery in 13 Indian states. These Legal States are Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam. The first prize in all three lotteries of the day is a bumper of Rs 1 crore.
90 per cent of women in police force serving in junior ranks: Report
NEW DELHI : India's police force has less than 1,000 women in senior positions like Director-Generals and Superintendents of Police, with 90 per cent of all women in policing serving in the constabulary, according to a new report. The India Justice Report (IJR) 2025, initiated by Tata Trusts and supported by several civil society organisations and data partners, tracked the performance of states across four areas Police, Judiciary, Prisons and Legal Aid. According to the report, despite growing awareness about the need for gender diversity in law enforcement, not a single state or Union Territory has met its target for women's representation in the police force. The IJR 2025, released on Tuesday, ranked Karnataka as the top-performing state among the 18 large and mid-sized states in terms of justice delivery, maintaining its position from 2022. Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu followed Karnataka, with the five southern states outperforming others due to better diversity, infrastructure and staffing across sectors. The report also underscored gender disparities within the police hierarchy. Out of 2.4 lakh women in police, only 960 are in the Indian Police Service (IPS) ranks, while 24,322 hold non-IPS officer positions such as Deputy Superintendent, Inspector, or Sub-Inspector. The authorised strength of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is 5,047 officers. A staggering 2.17 lakh women serve in the constabulary. Madhya Pradesh tops the chart for the highest number of women Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs), with 133. Around 78 per cent of police stations now have Women Help Desks, 86 per cent of prisons are equipped with video conferencing facilities, and the per capita expenditure on legal aid has nearly doubled between 2019 and 2023, reaching Rs 6.46. The share of women in the district judiciary has also increased to 38 per cent in the same period. However, the share of Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Scheduled Castes (SCs) in the district judiciary remains low at 5 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively. In the police force, SCs account for 17 per cent and STs 12 per cent, falling short of proportional representation. Paralegal volunteers (PLVs), considered a crucial link for access to legal aid, have declined by 38 per cent over five years, with only 3 PLVs per lakh population now available. There are only 25 psychologists/psychiatrists available across prisons nationwide, the report said. The IJR also flags serious infrastructural and staffing deficiencies across the justice system. India has just 15 judges per million people, far below the Law Commission's 1987 recommendation of 50. High Courts are operating with 33 per cent vacancies and district courts with 21 per cent, leading to massive workloads up to 15,000 cases per judge in High Courts like Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh. District court judges, on average, are handling 2,200 cases each. Prison overcrowding is another area of concern, with a national average occupancy rate of 131 per cent. Uttar Pradesh has some of the worst instances one in every three jails there holds over 250 per cent of its capacity, the report said. Furthermore, the availability of medical personnel in jails remains inadequate, with the prisoner-doctor ratio standing at 775:1 against the recommended 300:1. In many large states, including Haryana, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, this ratio exceeds 1,000:1. Among the small states, Sikkim retained the top rank, followed by Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Odisha showed the most improvement among large and mid-sized states between 2022 and 2025. Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand also improved, surpassing Gujarat and Haryana on the improvement index. The report also evaluated the functioning of 25 State Human Rights Commissions and featured essays on access to justice for persons with disabilities and mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method. With India's prison population projected to hit 6.8 lakh by 2030, the IJR warned that unless systemic reforms are prioritised, the justice system will continue to disproportionately burden the vulnerable and marginalised. The report has sourced information from official portals such as the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Ministry of Law and Justice, National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) and Prison Statistics India, among others.
Tourism contributes 10 per cent of GSDP of Sikkim: CM Prem Singh Tamang
GANGTOK, April 13: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang said tourism contributes nearly 10 per cent of the gross state domestic product (GSDP) of the Himalayan state with a strong potential for further growth. He said his government is focused on eco-tourism, cultural tourism, and community-based models that empower local economies. With over 1,000 homestays, []
Meghalaya eves win last-over thriller to become champions
NECDC Senior Womens T20 Tourney By Our Reporter Shillong, April 12: A phenomenal performance saw Meghalaya beat Sikkim with two wickets in hand and just three balls to spare in the final of the 2nd NECDC Senior Women Tournament 2025 on Saturday to lift the trophy after a superlative performance that has seen them unbeaten [] The post Meghalaya eves win last-over thriller to become champions appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Meghalaya eves win nail-biting semifinal against Manipur
Shillong, April 11: Meghalaya held their nerve in the field to beat Manipur by 8 runs in an intense semifinal of the 2nd NECDC Senior Women Tournament 2025 at Rangpo, Sikkim on Friday. After posting 109/7, Meghalaya were able to restrict their opponents to 101/7 in the T20 match. The match had originally been scheduled [] The post Meghalaya eves win nail-biting semifinal against Manipur appeared first on The Shillong Times .
NIT Sikkim Junior Research Fellow Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 01 Posts Before April 25
TheNational Institute of Technology Sikkim (NIT Sikkim) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Junior Research Fellow posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official NIT Sikkim website. The last date to submit the application form is 25-04-2025.
Sharing tables and tales in Sikkim
Tingmo, smoked pork, chang, and sel roti with dalle chillies exploring the best of Sikkims food and its peoples hospitality on a 10-day visit
Mlaya defeat Mizoram in first match of NECDC tourney
2nd NECDC Senior Womens T20 Tournament By Our Reporter Shillong, April 8: Meghalaya put in a commanding performance to defeat Mizoram by 33 runs in their first match of the 2nd NECDC Senior Womens Inter-State Tournament 2025 in Rangpo, Sikkim, on Tuesday. The tournament began on Monday and is being organised by the North East []
India overhauls teaching in Himalayan Buddhist monasteries to counter China
About 600 monasteries scattered across the northern states of Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and the regions of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh offer training in four types of Tibetan and Indian Buddhist tradition
NECs High-Level Task Force on investment with Scindia
HT Correspondent AGARTALA, Apr 7: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, along with the Chief Ministers of Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Nagaland, held a meeting with the Union Minister of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) on Investment Promotion in the North Eastern Region. On March 15, to boost investment in the North East, the Ministry of []
In India, there are 13 states where lottery is legal. These legal states are Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam.
Meet woman who once worked at Goldman Sachs, now joins Azim Premji's Wipro in key role as...
She holds an MBA in Human Resources from Sikkim Manipal University. She started her career at Accenture as a recruiter in 2005.
Sikkim Tribal Leader Tseten Tashi Urges Ban on Expeditions to Sacred Mount Khangchen Dzongna
HT Digital GANGTOK, APR 5: Prominent tribal leader and cultural advocate Tseten Tashi has called for an immediate halt to any proposed expeditions to Mount Khangchen Dzongna, a sacred peak revered by the indigenous Bhutia and Lepcha communities of Sikkim. In a strong statement issued on Thursday, Tashi emphasized that any attempt to climb the []
Sikkim University Result 2025 Released at cus.ac.in Direct Link to Download 1st Semester Result
Sikkim University Result 2025: Sikkim University Result 2025 has been released on cus.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your B.A/B.Sc 1st Semester Results Online.
Railway projects to improve connectivity infrastructure: PM Modi
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that his government's nod to four multi-tracking railway projects will improve connectivity infrastructure, boost convenience, reduce logistics costs and strengthen supply chains. He was reacting to the Union Cabinet's approval for four projects of the Ministry of Railways involving a total cost of about Rs 18,658 crore, a government press note said. The four projects covering 15 districts in three states of Maharashtra, Odisha and Chhattisgarh will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by about 1,247 km. PM Modi said the Cabinet's nod to Vibrant Villages Programme-II is an exceptional news for ensuring a better quality of life in border villages. He said, With this approval, we are also expanding the scope of the villages covered compared to Vibrant Villages Programme-I. The objective of the programme is to create better living conditions and adequate livelihood opportunities to ensure prosperous and safe borders, control trans-border crimes and assimilate the border population with the nation and inculcate them 'as eyes and ears of the border guarding forces', crucial for internal security. With a total outlay of Rs 6,839 crore, the programme will be implemented in select strategic villages in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal till 2028-29, a statement said.
Bengali travellers seem to be moving away from Darjeeling and Sikkim to Kashmir
Compared to Darjeeling and Sikkim, Kashmir offers better value for money in terms of hotels, food, and experiences in addition to political stability, they say
Bhutia-Lepcha organisation urges govt to stop Army expedition to Mt Kangchenjunga
GANGTOK, April 4: The Sikkim Bhutia Lepcha Apex Committee (SIBLAC) on Friday wrote to Governor OP Mathur seeking his immediate intervention to stop an Army expedition to the Mt. Kangchenjunga, citing its religious and cultural significance. SIBLAC said Mt. Kangchenjunga, revered as the guardian deity of Sikkim, holds immense spiritual significance for the indigenous Bhutia []
Centre approves multi-tracking rail projects across Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Odisha
NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet at its meeting on Wednesday gave its nod to four railway projects worth Rs 18,658 crore covering multi-tracking 680 route Kms in three Naxal affected states of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Odisha, Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting (I&B) Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday. The Minister further informed that at the meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi it was also decided to approve second phase of the Vibrant Villages Programme worth Rs 6,839 crore covering the states having land borders with neighbouring countries including Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan. Vaishnaw, while briefing media about the decisions with regard to Railways, said, the four projects covering 15 districts in three states - Maharashtra, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh - will increase the existing network of the transport monolith by about 1,247 km. He said, these projects include the Sambalpur-Jarapda 3rd and 4th Lines and the Jharsuguda-Sason 3rd and 4th Lines in Odisha, the Kharsia-Naya Raipur-Parmalkasa 5th and 6th Lines in Chhattisgarh, and the Gondia-Balharshah doubling of rail tracks in Maharashtra. The Minister said the augmented line capacity will improve mobility, providing enhanced efficiency and service reliability for the Indian Railways. These multi-tracking proposals will ease operations and reduce congestion, providing the much-required infrastructural development on the busiest sections across the Indian Railway networks, he said. With these projects, 19 new stations will be constructed, enhancing connectivity to two Aspirational Districts (Gadchiroli in Maharashtra and Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh). The multi-tracking project will enhance connectivity to approximately 3,350 villages and about 47.25 lakh people, Vaishnaw said, adding that these would further result in additional freight traffic of magnitude 88.77 MTPA (million tonnes per annum). The Railways, one of the most environment-friendly and energy-efficient mode of transportation, with these projects will help both in achieving climate goals and minimising the logistics cost of the country by reduce oil import (95 crore litres) and lower CO2 emissions (477 crore Kg), which is equivalent to the planting of 19 crore trees, the Minister said. Meanwhile, as part of the Vibrant Villages Programme 2.0, the government aims to further achieve its vision of safe and secure land borders. The programme would help in the comprehensive development of the villages located in the blocks abutting international land borders (ILBs), other than the northern border (with China) already covered under VVP-I, the Minister said. With a total outlay of Rs 6,839 crore, the programme shall be implemented in select strategic villages in the States/UTs of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, J&K (UT), Ladakh (UT), Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal till the financial year 2028-29, Vaishnaw said, adding that the interventions would be border-specific, state and village specific, based on Village Action Plans (VAP) prepared in a collaborative approach. The programme shall provide funds for infrastructure development within the village or a cluster of villages, value chain development (through cooperatives, SHGs, etc), border specific outreach activity, education infrastructure like SMART classes, development of tourism circuits and works/projects to create diverse & sustainable livelihood opportunities in the border areas, the MHA, the nodal agency to implement the programme, said in a statement.
India launches first study to detect bird-to-human diseases, will help prepare for future pandemics
NEW DELHI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, India is set to begin an ambitious, inter-ministerial scientific study aimed at detecting zoonotic diseases that could spill over from birds to humans, focusing on the critical intersection of human, bird, and forest health. This unique study will be conducted in select bird sanctuaries and wetlands across Sikkim, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, leveraging the One Health approach to monitor the health of both human populations and migratory bird species, as well as the environment in which they coexist. The study, which was launched at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Headquarters, here on Friday, will help India prepare for future pandemics. Dr Rajiv Bahl, Director General, ICMR and Secretary, Department of Health Research (DHR), said, Just as a strong radar system is essential for timely and precise action, robust surveillance systems are critical for early detection and containment of emerging health threats. Scientific departments have a pivotal role in developing innovative tools and advancing research to strengthen these surveillance radars which can be implemented in a programmatic manner, he added. The National One Health Mission (NOHM) exemplifies the government of Indias commitment to leveraging cutting-edge science in real-world settings to anticipate and mitigate public health risks, he added. By embracing the One Health approach, we are shifting from reactive responses to proactive preparedness - an urgent global necessity, the ICMR chief said. Dr Ranjan Das, Director, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said that it is imperative to understand the mechanisms and drivers responsible for zoonotic spill overs, so that timely and coordinated actions can be taken. He said the initiative aligns with the national strategy to detect, prevent, and respond to zoonotic threats. Strengthening surveillance at the human-animal-environment interface will significantly enhance Indias preparedness for future outbreaks, he added. Dr Sangeeta Aggarwal, Scientist F, Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the government of India said, This is a pioneering example of inter-ministerial cooperation on scientific surveillance, essential for resilient health systems. Such collaborations are key to ensuring that our science translates into actionable policy. Sunil Sharma, Assistant Inspector General of Forest, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) said that the collaborative effort reinforces the governments commitment to conserving biodiversity while protecting communities from emerging health risks. Wildlife and ecosystem health are deeply intertwined with human well-being, and this study rightly addresses that balance, he said, adding that the ministry will provide continuous support for this and other initiatives of One Health. According to the Union Health Ministry, with India being a vital hub along the Central Asian migratory bird flyway, bird sanctuaries represent an interface where the risk of zoonotic transmission is heightened. Bird sanctuary workers, including rescue teams and veterinarians, are especially vulnerable due to their close proximity to wild and migratory birds. The interconnectedness of forest ecosystems, avian populations, and local human communities makes this an urgent area for surveillance. The study aims to develop a real-time surveillance model to detect and diagnose zoonotic diseases in bird sanctuary workers and nearby residents. It will involve periodic sampling of birds and environmental specimens to screen for emerging pathogens, utilizing advanced diagnostic tools like Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) for the early identification of novel infections, the statement from the ministry said. The research project, involving collaboration between multiple ministries, including the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Agriculture will establish Indias first early warning system for zoonotic spillovers, enhancing the countrys preparedness to respond to potential public health threats. By integrating wildlife health, environmental science, and human health, the study represents a critical step toward safeguarding both public and environmental health in India.
Kartik Aaryan packs up the Sikkim schedule for his next with Anurag Basu
Mumbai: Actor Kartik Aaryan was in Sikkim to shoot for his next with director Anurag Basu. He was accompanied by his leading lady Sreeleela on the location. Now, the Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 actor has wrapped up the Sikkim schedule of the drama. Sharing a glimpse of his shoot diaries, Kartik posted a video driving amidst Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Aashiqui 3 stars meet Sikkim CM, express gratitude for states cooperation
GANGTOK, April 2: Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Basu and actors Kartik Aaryan and Sreeleela, who have been shooting for Aashiqui 3 in Sikkim, met Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang at his official residence, according to a CMO statement on Wednesday. The CM extended his best wishes to the team and presented them with traditional gifts as []
Kartik Aaryans birthday post for his April Fool sister Kritika is pure sibling goals
Kartik Aaryan dropped a sweet and hilarious post for his sister Kritika Tiwari on her birthday. The video shows a montage of funny and adorable moments between the siblings. Kartik Aaryan is presently shooting in Sikkim for his film with Anurag Basu and Sreelala.
J&K, Ladakh yet to submit data, details on forest encroachment
13,000 sq km forest area encroached NEW DELHI, Apr 1:Over 13,000 square kilometres of forest area more than the total geographical area of Delhi, Sikkim and Goa combined is under encroachment in 25 States and Union Territories that have so far submitted data to the Union Environment Ministry. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Ten States are yet to submit data on Forest Encroachment. Last year, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) took suo motu cognisance of a [] The post J&K, Ladakh yet to submit data, details on forest encroachment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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NEW DELHI: Over 13,000 sq km of forest area, more than the total geographical area of Delhi, Sikkim, and Goa combined, is under encroachment in 25 states and Union Territories that have submitted data to the Union Environment Ministry so far. Ten states are yet to submit data on forest encroachments. Last year, the National Green Tribunal took suo motu cognisance of a PTI report that cited government data showing that 7,50,648 hectares (or 7,506.48 sq km) of forest area -- more than five times the size of Delhi -- was under encroachment in India. In April last year, the NGT had directed the ministry to compile the details of encroachment of forest areas in all states and Union Territories in a prescribed format. In a report submitted to the NGT last week, the ministry said that as of March 2024, a total of 13,05,668.1 hectares (or 13,056 sq km) of forest area was under encroachment in 25 states and UTs that have provided data so far. These states and UTs are Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Dadar & Nagar and Daman & Diu, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sikkim Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram and Manipur. States and UTs, which are still to submit the data and details on forest encroachment, are Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan,Telangana, West Bengal, Nagaland, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Forest area or The Recorded Forest Area (RFA) includes land officially designated as forest by the government, even if it does not have tree cover. RFA is further divided into three categories: reserved forests, which have full protection, with activities like hunting and grazing generally banned; protected forests, where some activities are allowed unless specifically restricted; and unclassed forests, which are not classified as reserved or protected. This is different from forest cover which refers to the actual area with tree canopy (more than 1 hectare with tree canopy density of at least 10 per cent), regardless of legal status. Forest cover includes forests inside and outside recorded forest areas, such as plantations, community forests and private lands with tree growth. According to the ministry's report, Madhya Pradesh had the highest forest encroachment among all states and UTs, with 5,460.9 sq km affected as of March 2024. Assam has 3,620.9 sq km of forest area under encroachment. A total of 863.08 sq km of forest land in Karnataka is under encroachment, followed by 575.54 sq km in Maharashtra, 534. 9 sq km in Arunachal Pradesh, 405.07 sq km in Odisha, 264.97 sq km in Uttar Pradesh, 247.72 sq km in Mizoram, 200.40 sq km in Jharkhand and 168.91 sq km in Chhattisgarh. Tamil Nadu has 157.68 sq km of encroached forest land, Andhra Pradesh 133.18 sq km, Gujarat 130.08 sq km, Punjab 75.67 sq km, Uttarakhand 49.92 sq km and Kerala 49.75 sq km, 42.42 sq km in Tripura, 37.42 sq km in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and 32.7 sq km in Manipur. The ministry's report said that encroachment has been removed from 409.77 sq km of forest land so far. However, it is unclear whether this area was excluded from the total forest land under encroachment as of March 2024. The ministry informed the NGT that it had asked states to submit data through letters sent on May 1, May 17 and May 28 last year. States and UTs were also reminded multiple times over the phone and a meeting was held with them on November 11. The ministry sent further reminder letters on February 22 and March 26 this year, asking the remaining states and UTs to provide the information in a tabulated format.
High-level committee approves Rs 1604 cr to 5 states for expansion, modernisation of fire services
A high-level committee approved projects worth Rs 1,604.39 crore for five states for expansion and modernization of fire services. Additionally, Sikkim received Rs 555.70 crore for disaster recovery due to Teesta river floods. The central government allocated Rs 5,000 crore for fire services upgrades and Rs 19,074.80 crore for disaster management across multiple states.
Indian Army conducts Integrated Multi-Domain exercise in Arunachal Pradesh
NEW DELHI: Indian Armys Kolkata, West Bengal-based Eastern Command has carried out a joint Tri-Service Integrated Multi-Domain Warfare Exercise in the Eastern Theatre. The exercise, named Exercise Prachand Prahaar, was carried out 'deep in the high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh' from 25 to 27 March 2025 and brought together the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and other elements of the Indian Armed Forces in a synergised combat drill designed to simulate future warfare, said the Army on Thursday. Carried out under the aegis of the Eastern Command, the exercise showcased the seamless integration of advanced surveillance, strike capabilities, and multi-domain operational planning. Cutting-edge platforms such as long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, armed helicopters, UAVs, loitering munitions, and space-based assets were employed to achieve total situational awareness and rapid target engagement, the Army added. Once simulated targets were identified, they were swiftly neutralised through coordinated strikes using fighter aircraft, long-range rocket systems, medium artillery, swarm drones, kamikaze drones, and armed helicoptersall executed in an electronically contested environment that simulated modern battlefield conditions. Elaborating about the current exercise, the Army said integrated tri-service drill builds on the momentum of Exercise Poorvi Prahar held in November 2024, which focused primarily on the integrated application of aviation assets. The exercise, highlighted by the Army, stands as a testament to the Indian Armed Forces growing emphasis on jointness, technological superiority, and readiness to tackle multi-domain threats. Exercise Prachand Prahaar has now taken that concept further by validating a fully integrated approach to surveillance, command and control, and precision firepower across the three services. Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, and Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Air Command, reviewed the exercise and commended the troops for their operational excellence and high degree of professionalism. The important Eastern Command of Army, apart from the Counter Insurgency in the area, also handles the 1346 kilometers long Line of Actual Control including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. This command has three corps 33 Corps (Sikkim), 4 Corps (Kameng Sector) and 3 Corps (Rest of Arunachal Pradesh) to handle the LAC. The IAF has its Shillong, Meghalaya-based Eastern Command looking after the Eastern Sector. The Chinese thrust during the 1962 war was towards Arunachal Pradesh. While the entire 1,126 km long LAC along the state is sensitive, it has, as per the sources, six disputed areas: Asapila, Longzu, Bisa and Majha in Upper Subansiri District and Tulung-la and Yangtse in Tawang District. Also, there are four sensitive areas: Fishtail 1 and Fishtail 2 and Thag la and Dichu. The state also houses one of the most revered places: Tawang Monastery. Arunachal Pradesh, where the exercise took place, is generally divided into Kameng area on the west and Rest of Arunachal Pradesh. Till 2010, there was only one Army division for the entire RALP, but now a major deployment of the 3 Corps is responsible for the LAC. The Ministry of Home Affairs data fixes the length of the Line of Actual Control as 3,488 km long. It is an undemarcated border between India and China where both countries exercise actual control on the ground and have differing perceptions. The exercise, highlighted by the Army, stands as a testament to the Indian Armed Forces growing emphasis on jointness, technological superiority, and readiness to tackle multi-domain threats. It reinforces Indias resolve to deter and, if necessary, decisively respond to any emerging security challenge along its strategic frontiers.
Devendra Fadnavis reveals inside story of 2014 Shiv Sena-BJP alliance breakup
Mumbai: In a major revelation, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared the inside story of the dramatic fallout between Shiv Sena and BJP in 2014. Speaking at the felicitation ceremony of Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur, Fadnavis, for the first time opened up about the negotiations and the factors that led to the breakdown of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Devendra Fadnavis Reveals Inside Story Of Shiv Sena-BJP Alliance Breakup
Speaking at the felicitation ceremony of Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur, Mr Fadnavis, for the first time opened up about the negotiations and the factors that led to the breakdown of the alliance.
Nagaland Lottery Result March 24: These Legal States are Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam.
The great Indian election money game: A whopping Rs 18,742 crore spent, but where did it all go?
Bangalore: In an unprecedented financial spectacle, the 2024 Lok Sabha and four Vidhan Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Sikkim witnessed an eye-popping expenditure of nearly Rs 1.5 lakh crores. Yet, the real question remains: Where did all this money go? Despite the Election Commission of India, mandating full disclosure of election expenditures, a shroud of secrecy still looms over the `actual figures.' While some parties have complied, the full financial truth remains hidden from the public eye. A recent study by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative --CHRI, has brought to light shocking revelations about how political parties amassed and spent their war chests in the battle for power. The surprisingly large figures were: Rs 18,742.31 crores were at the disposal of just 22 political parties for election spending, A huge jaw-dropping Rs 3,861.57 crores were blown up in the high-stakes game of political warfare, Rs 7,416.31 crores were raised in donations alone, with BJP bagging a colossal 84.5% of the total amount, BJP declared the highest expenditure of Rs1,737.68 crores, accounting for more than 45% of the total amount spent. Check undue influence of money power in Indian elections: CFD Speaking to TNIE , Director CHRI, Mr Venkatesh Nayak said, ``It appears that money power is important here and look at the role the media has played: Rs 992.48 crores were splurged on media advertisements, covering print, TV, and digital platforms, Rs 196.23 crores were dedicated to social media and virtual campaigns, with just seven parties disclosing such expenses, Rs 830.15 crores were spent on the extravagant travel of star campaignershelicopters and private jets ruled the skies, Rs 398.49 crores went into flashy banners, posters, hoardings, and promotional materials to flood every street and household. Asked about the source of money he said, ``There are many unanswered questions: At the end of the elections, a staggering Rs 14,848.46 crores remained in party coffers. Where will this surplus money go? Six political parties, including BJP, ended up with more money than they started with! How did this happen?, Several prominent partiesCommunist Party of India, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Shiv Sena, and Shiromani Akali Dalhavent even disclosed their expenditures. and asked if they were hiding something?. Summing up he said, it is clear that someone pays the price, ``With such astronomical figures in play, one thing is clearelections in India are no longer just about democracy; they are a high-stakes financial battleground. As politicians revel in their multi-crore campaigns, the common voter is left wondering: where does all this money come from, and who benefits in the end?'' The truth behind this mega-financial drama remains obscured, but one thing is certainmoney, not just votes, plays a decisive role in shaping India's political destiny. Will the ECI crack down on non-compliance, or will this cycle of money power and secrecy continue unabated?
Danish tourists clean trash in Sikkim, viral video sparks social media debate
A video of two Danish tourists is going viral on the internet. In the video they are spotted picking up litter along the road while traveling to Yumthang Valley in North Sikkim.
Planning A Trip To Sikkim? Heres All The Details About New Tourist Entry Fee
The Sikkim government has levied entry fees for tourists starting from this month. Read on for details.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah to chair key meet with CMs of Northeast states
GUWAHATI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a meeting with chief ministers of the Northeastern states on Sunday to review the implementation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC), in the region, officials said. Shah spent Saturday night in Mizoram, where he participated in a programme organized by the Assam Rifles . He will begin the day with a visit to Kokrajhar, where he is scheduled to speak at the 57th annual conference of the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), which was a signatory to the historic Bodo Peace Accord, that was signed five years ago. Shah will reach Guwahati in the afternoon to chair the meeting with the CMs of Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland and Sikkim. Modi brought peace, development in Assam: Union Home Minister Amit Shah It was not immediately known who would represent Manipur in the meeting with the state being under the President's rule following the resignation of CM N Biren Singh last month. A presentation by each state will be given at the meeting on the progress made in the implementation of the BNS so far, they said. Shah will leave for New Delhi in the night, concluding his trip to the region. He had arrived in Assam on Friday night, and on Saturday he inaugurated the upgraded Lachit Barphukan Police Academy in Golaghat before flying to Mizoram.
Uncontrolled movement of overloaded trucks damage four bridges in North Sikkim: BRO
Gangtok, Mar 15: As many as four bridges in North Sikkim have either collapsed or got severely damaged in North Sikkim in the past two months due to the movement of overloaded trucks on those bridges, an official release by Project Swastik said on Saturday. Project Swastik is undertaken by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in the border regions of Sikkim, particularly in North Sikkim. Due to uncontrolled movement of overloaded trucks, four vital bridges [] The post Uncontrolled movement of overloaded trucks damage four bridges in North Sikkim: BRO appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Northeast To Be Indias Saffron Hub Like J&K: Dr Jitendra
SHILLONG, Mar 13 : Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh said here today that Mission Saffron initiative, which was undertaken by the Modi Govt in 2021, has expanded saffron cultivation across Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and Meghalaya. Large-scale cultivation is now underway in Menchukha (Arunachal Pradesh) and Yuksom (Sikkim), with plans to extend to [] The post Northeast To Be Indias Saffron Hub Like J&K: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
More Than 1,500 Driving Licences Cancelled In India Since 2020, Half From Tamil Nadu
An analysis of the figures shows that a total of 318 driving licences were cancelled due to overspeeding, with the highest number from Tamil Nadu (229), followed by Rajasthan (85) and Sikkim (four).
Northeast youth will find jobs at home: Amit Shah on 2.5 lakh cr investment
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a transformative Rs 2.5 lakh crore investment for the Northeast, aiming to enhance economic growth, infrastructure, and employment. Key highlights include a 153% budget increase, major connectivity projects, and reduced insurgency. Initiatives like the semiconductor plant in Assam and sustainable farming in Sikkim will create local job opportunities.
ED attaches Rs 65 cr properties linked to ex-GM of Sikkim bank in money laundering case
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has attached properties worth Rs 65.46 crore linked to ex-general manager Dorjee Tshering Lepcha of the State Bank of Sikkim in a money laundering case. Assets include residential properties and land in Sikkim, along with bank accounts holding Rs 53.41 crore. Lepcha allegedly created a fake government account to siphon funds.
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Centre can't impose service tax on sale of lotteries: SC
The Supreme Court ruled that the Centre cannot impose service tax on the sale of lotteries, a state subject under List II. It upheld Sikkim High Court's decision that lottery activities fall under 'betting and gambling'. The court found no merit in the Centre's appeal, emphasizing that no service was rendered between lottery ticket purchasers and state governments.
Lottery distributors not liable to pay service tax to Centre: SC
The Supreme Court has dismissed the Centre's plea to levy service tax on the promotion, marketing, or sale of lottery tickets, siding with Sikkim High Court's judgement that such tax falls under state jurisdiction. The court ruled that taxation power on lotteries, deemed games of chance, lies solely with the states, invalidating the Centres claims.
Centre can't levy service tax on lottery distributors, only state govts can, rules SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that only state governments, not the Centre, can levy taxes on lottery distributors for promotion and organisation activities. The decision upheld a Sikkim High Court's 2012 verdict, confirming Parliament lacks authority to impose such taxes under its residuary powers.
States to decide tax on lottery, not Centre: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Centre's appeal, ruling that lottery distributors are not liable to pay service tax to the Union government. The court affirmed that taxation on lotteries falls under state jurisdiction, confirming the Sikkim High Court's decision. Lottery distributors will continue to pay the state-imposed gambling tax. The case originated from a 2013 petition by Future Gaming Solutions Pvt Ltd.
SC Rules Lottery Distributors Not Liable for Service Tax
Supreme Court upholds Sikkim HC verdict, says only states can tax lotteries
Lottery distributors not liable to pay service tax to Centre, rules SC
NEW DELHI: Lottery distributors are not liable to pay service tax to the Union government, the Supreme Court held on Tuesday while dismissing an appeal of the Centre on the issue. A bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and NK Singh did not agree to the appeal of the Centre against the Sikkim High Court judgement. Since there is no agency in the relationship, the respondents (lottery distributors) were not liable to pay service tax. However, the respondents will continue to pay the gambling tax levied by the state under Entry 62, List II of the Constitution, Justice Nagarathna said while pronouncing the verdict. Service tax is not leviable on the transactions between the purchaser of the lottery tickets and firmIn view of the aforesaid discussions, we find no merit in the appeals filed by the Union of India and others. Hence, these appeals are dismissed, the bench said. Upholding the Sikkim High Court verdict, the top court said it is only the state government that can impose taxes on lotteries and not the Centre. The Centre had contended that it was entitled to impose service tax. The top court said the high court was right in holding that the lottery comes within the expression etting and gambling which is part of Entry 62 of the state list of the Constitution and only the state can impose the tax. The Centre had moved the top court in 2013. The high court judgement had come on a plea filed by lottery firm Future Gaming Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Sikkim CM Unveils Golden Jubilee Cable Car Initiative, Paving The Way For Gangtoks Ropeway Project
Indian Army, Air Force conduct joint carry out joint special forces exercises in Eastern Sector
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army and the Indian Air Force recently conducted a significant joint exercise, involving their elite special forces, to enhance operational readiness and inter-service coordination. The Army stated, Elite troops of Indian Army recently participated in a comprehensive training exercise christened Exercise Winged Raider. The exercise focused on special airborne operations, demonstrating a high level of preparedness and synergy between the two forces. According to the Army, the exercise involved rehearsing various airborne insertion techniques from both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircrafts, enhancing the skills of participating personnel. The exercise also witnessed a first in the Eastern Theatre in terms of training on airborne operations from the Chinook Helicopter. The training provided a valuable opportunity for troops to refine their expertise in airborne operations, which are essential for rapid deployment and mission success. Moment of Jointmanship: Wings of Strength at #AeroIndia 2025 #GeneralUpendraDwivedi , #COAS , undertook a joint sortie along with Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, #CAS in India's Light Combat Aircraft, #LCA , Tejas at #Bengaluru today. This is also the first instance of two service https://t.co/bo9pSjExqc pic.twitter.com/0vDrLf3iFB ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) February 9, 2025 The Army emphasized that the exercise underscored the critical role of airborne forces in modern military strategy, enabling swift and decisive action in diverse operational environments. Special forces, armed with advanced weapons and equipment, operate in smaller units to inflict maximum damage on the enemy, with objectives that are both strategic and operational. This joint operation showcased seamless coordination between the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, reaffirming the effectiveness of integrated training programs. The successful completion of Exercise Winged Raider reinforces the commitment of both forces to maintaining a high level of preparedness and collaboration in response to evolving security challenges. The Army further highlighted that such training initiatives are essential to ensuring that Indias defence forces remain agile, adaptable, and ready to respond to any contingency. Both the Army and the Air Force have their Eastern Commands overseeing the Eastern Theatre, which includes the seven northeastern states and Sikkim. Their area of responsibility covers not only the 1,346 km-long Line of Actual Control but also borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Armys modernisation plan picks pace
NEW DELHI: As part of modernising Indian Armys operational capabilities, a significant accretion is on the anvil on the aviation front, specifically the rotors, with the Army working toward inducting around 250 helicopters for surveillance and reconnaissance operations. A source said, The Army has outlined the need to replace its ageing helicopter fleet. Several options are being considered, emphasising indigenous production under the governments Make in India policy. Key contenders, sources informed, include HALs Light Utility Helicopter, Kamov-226T (Russia), and Airbus H125. The Army is also evaluating opportunities for private Indian companies to enter the helicopter manufacturing space, encouraging competition, innovation, and cost-effectiveness, sources added. The selection process is driven by performance benchmarks, ensuring that the replacement fleet is capable of extended endurance missions, enhanced troop transport, improved combat survivability, and superior sensor integration for reconnaissance and surveillance roles. Officials said that as Aero India 2025 approaches, military aviation landscape is set to take centre stage and a modern helicopter fleet is a key focus area. The Indian Army Aviation Corps, though one of the youngest branches of the Army, has emerged as a critical force multiplier in modern warfare, providing aerial support for combat operations, reconnaissance, logistics, casualty evacuation, and humanitarian assistance. However, as global military aviation advances and battlefield requirements evolve, a next-generation helicopter fleet has become imperative. Helicopters are an operational necessity, considering that the Indian Army operates in some of the worlds most extreme environments. In the northern and western theatres, helicopters facilitate rapid troop movement, reconnaissance, and combat support. The high-altitude terrain of Ladakh, Siachen Glacier, North Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh presents significant operational challenges with sub-zero temperatures, unpredictable weather and thin air conditions that demand highly capable rotary-wing platforms. In counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, helicopters enable quick insertion and extraction of troops, surveillance missions, and casualty evacuations. Beyond combat, the Army helicopters are pivotal in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, responding to natural calamities such as floods, earthquakes, and landslides. Rapid airlift capabilities are crucial for rescuing stranded civilians, delivering supplies, and providing medical evacuation in these scenarios. The Armys rotary-wing fleet is also vital in desert warfare. For decades, the Chetak and Cheetah helicopters have been the backbone of the Army Aviation Corps. While these platforms have proven their reliability and endurance, they are now technologically outdated. Initially developed in the 1960s and inducted in the 1970s, these helicopters lack modern avionics, safety features, and the operational flexibility required for contemporary warfare. Their single-engine configuration increases risk, and their limited payload capacity restricts their ability to transport troops and equipment efficiently. Maintenance challenges have also emerged, with the declining availability of spare parts. Recognising these challenges, the Indian Army has initiated a comprehensive plan to upgrade its helicopter fleet. Modernisation aims to enhance operational capabilities in altitude performance, endurance, payload capacity, survivability, and mission versatility. In July 2023, the defence ministry issued a Request for Information to lease 20 reconnaissance and surveillance helicopters with ground support equipment for five years. Currently, Indias Army Aviation Corps comprises three brigades at Leh, Missamari and Jodhpur, equipped with around 190 Cheetah, Chetak and Cheetal helicopters, 145 ALH, and 75 Rudra (ALH-WSI), which is the weaponised version. While the indigenous light combat helicopters are under induction, orders have been placed for 25 ALH Mk-III. CHOPPERS IN THE CART Among the key aircraft considered in place of Armys ageing fleet are Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) A domestically developed platform, currently undergoing phased induction. Designed for high-altitude performance, it is expected to replace the Cheetah and Chetak helicopters in forward areas Kamov-226T (Russia) A proven reconnaissance helicopter with a modular design and twin-engine safety. While initially part of an Indo-Russian joint production plan, procurement has faced delays, partly due to geopolitical considerations Airbus H125 A high-altitude capable helicopter with global recognition, offering advanced avionics and superior payload capacity Private Sector participation A significant step as helicopters are a crucial step in strengthening operational capabilities across diverse and challenging terrains. Private Indian companies entering helicopter manufacturing space is expected to encourage competition, innovation and cost-effectiveness
Speaking to News18, the studys first author, Ashim Sattar, said South Lhonak glacier experienced rapid mass loss in the past four years, and the moraines instability was evident for years before the 2023 glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF)
After BJP Sikkim unit, Congress raises concerns over Teesta-III hydro project, opposes it
Centre okayed Rs 150 cr to reduce glacial lake burst risks
NEW DELHI: The Centre has approved Rs 150 crore for a project to mitigate risk due to glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) in Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Uttarakhand. According to officials, the Centres share to the project is Rs 135 crore while states have to contribute Rs 15 crore. Sikkim has been allocated Rs 40 crore. A new study reveals how climate change-induced impacts led to devastating 2023 South Lhonak glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) in North Sikkim which led to 55 fatalities and infrastructure loss in Teesta River valley. GLOF is breaching of glacial lake boundaries leading to release of huge water to nearby streams and rivers. The study points out that the GLOF was triggered by the collapse of an unstable section of the lateral frozen moraine of 14.7 million cubic metres, releasing a tsunami-like wave that devastated the Teesta Valley. Further, the presence of permafrost (frozen ground) in the collapsed area suggests that thawing may have contributed to the instability, the study says. This collapse generated a tsunami-like wave approximately 20 metres high, which eroded the lakes frontal moraine dam, releasing about 50 million cubic metres of water, it said. Sikkim glacial lake floods The study points out that the Sikkim GLOF was triggered by the collapse of an unstable section of the lateral frozen moraine of 14.7 million cubic metres, releasing a tsunami-like wave that devastated the Teesta Valley. GLOF is breaching of glacial lake boundaries leading to release of huge water to nearby streams.