SIKKIM OBSERVER Saturday March 9-15,
2013
Dalai Lama on 3-day visit to Sikkim in March
The Dalai Lama at the Pemayangtse Monastery in West
Sikkim in December 2010.
Gangtok, March 8: The Dalai Lama will be visiting the State for the consecration
ceremony of the Buddha Park (Tathagata Tsal) at Rabong in south Sikkim during
the last week of this month.
State officials said he will
be reaching Rabong on March 24, as part of his three-day tour.
The Dalai Lama will be
offering the long lime empowerment after his arrival in Rabong.
The consecration ceremony
will take place on March 26 morning, after which the Dalai Lama will reach the
State capital to interact with students and youths here in the Mannan Kendra in
the same afternoon.
A group from the Tibetan
Institute of Performance Arts from Dharamsala is also coming to perform
cultural items along with the troop of the state's culture department during
the ceremony.
Chief Secretary R Ongmu has visited
Buddha Park and inspected the area.
She also chaired a meeting
regarding the preparation of the opening ceremony and the visit of the Dalai
Lama in the conference hall of Buddha Park. The meeting was attended by the
Chairperson of the Sakyamuni Committee and former area MLA and Minister D.D
Bhutia, DGP Jashbir Singh along with heads of various departments.
Chief Secy briefed on ASESEUA demands
Gangtok, March 8: Members of the All Sikkim Educated Self Employed & Unemployed
Association (ASESEUA) met the newly-appointed Chief Secretary Rinchen Ongmu
here on Tuesday and congratulated her for being appointed Chief Secretary.
Association President Nawin
Pradhan said members highlighted and reiterated the demands of the Association
during the meeting.
The Chief Secretary was
apprised of the Association’s demands such as constitution of interlocutors committee
to study the violation of 371-F, equality before law, no back door/illegal
appointments, free and fair recruitment policy, action against fake COI
holders, end to service extension, tapping of unnecessary expenditure, proper
public site distribution policy etc.
The Association has opposed
service extension of the outgoing chief secretary Karma Gyatso and
reappointment of A. Dutta (ex-ADGP) as Security Advisor.
Sikkimese students, Tenacians toppers in IHM exams
Gangtok, March 8: Sikkimese students and ex-students of Tashi Namgyal Academy (TNA - Gangtok) have performed remarkably well in
the recently-held exams at Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Rumtek, East
Sikkim.
Kunga Chukie Namgyal Kazi
(TNA - Tenacian), Rajshree Chettri and Rahul Tewari ranked 1st
position in 1st, 2nd and 3rd year exams (first
semester) respectively.
The performance of Tenacians
in the 1st year’s first semester is also noteworthy. Apart from
Kunga, other TNA ex-students who did well are Kunzang Chukie (Dolly), who came
3rd, Rajdeep Gurung (6th), Laden Gensapa (7th)
and Sonam Deki Namgyal Kazi (11th).
IHM Principal JT Gyaltsen
said “Students from Sikkim undergoing B.Sc degree in Hospitality and Hotel
Admnistration” at the IHM have “shown excellent performance.”
Gyaltsen, who seemed happy
and excited on Sikkimese students doing well in the exams, is hopeful that
those who performed well will find their names in the toppers list at the
all-India level. “In the near future Sikkimese students will bring the
Institute’s name to the limelight at national level and also get employment in
India and abroad,” Gyaltsen added.
IHM, affiliated to National
Council for Hotel Management under Ministry of Tourism (Govt of Indai), is
among the top ten colleges in India that offers degree and diploma courses in
hotel management.
Bhaichung launches fitness studio in Gangtok
Bhaichung launching Sparrc Institute in Hyderabad (file
pix)
Gangtok, March 8: Former Indian football captain Bhaichung Bhutia haslaunched his first
fitness studio named `BB15 Fitness` here.
Bhaichung said he would like
to launch his BB15 Fitness studio in other cities in the country also.
"Fitness has always been
a part of my life and with the start of BB15 Fitness Studio I want people to
start taking care of their health and enjoy fitness," he said.
"I have brought state of
the Art equipment’s Techno gym to give the very best to people here. I wish to
bring about BB15 Fitness studio across other towns and cities in India very
soon," said Bhaichung.
Sikkim courts big corporates for tourism growth
Gangtok, March 8: Tourism Secretary KS Tobgay has invited big business houses to invest
in the State’s tourism infrastructure by setting up premium hotel chains and
other entertainment industries.
He assured them that the
State Government will facilitate them for setting up their units in the State.
Speaking at a function on
promotion of tourism in Sikkim in New Delhi yesterday, organized by Sikkim
Tourism and Civil Aviation Department in New Delhi this week, Tobgay explained
in details the various incentives being provided for tourism sector in Sikkim.
He said the State’s peaceful atmosphere and better road connectivity held
immense potential in adventure, culture and nature tourism.
The function was attended by Ninong
Ering, Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs, P.D. Rai and Hishey Lachungpa, Sikkim’s Lok
Sabha Rajya Sabha M.Ps respectively, Gudmundur
Eiriksson Ambassdor of Iceland in India and central and State Government officials.
Representative of leading
tours and travel industry, various business chambers, corporate houses and prestigious
hotel chains attended the meet and showed keen interest in investment in
tourism sector in Sikkim, an official release said.
Ongmu takes over as Chief Secy, thanks CM
Gangtok, March 8:
Chief Secretary Rinchen Ongmu chaired her first coordination meeting with
secretaries and heads of departments here on Tuesday after taking over charge as head of the administration.
She thanked Chief Minister Pawan Chamling and the State
Government for giving the opportunity of shouldering the responsibility of the State as Chief
Secretary, an official release said.
Ongmu also said that it will be a great privilege and honour
for her to work with such experienced officers who are heading various
departments of the state government and have contributed a lot to the
development of the Sikkimese society. At the same time she also urged everyone
to feel free to interact with her in their day-to-day activity and share their
opinions and experiences in the interest of the State.
“This is a learning
process and I am also a part of it,” she said.
Taking a review of the previous coordination meeting the
Chief Secretary dealt about the decisions taken by the previous coordination
meeting and urged the department heads to submit their action taken report on
the 42 days tour of the Chief Minister to the office of the Chief Secretary.
As of now only 23 departments have submitted their report.
The commitments given by the Chief Minister during the 42 days tour should be
taken very seriously by heads of the departments, she added.
She also dealt in detail about the activities taken on the
rehabilitation and reconstruction process of the September 18, 2011 earthquake. Ongmu asked
departmental heads to expedite the matter so that the funds allocated are used
in time and proper Utilization Certificates are submitted to the government of
India for the release of further funds.
60-day handloom weaving training concludes in South
Sikkim
Gangtok, March 8: A 60-day
handloom weaving training (20 weavers of batch) sponsored by office of the
Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India, organized by Sikkim Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation
Ltd. Zero Point, Gangtok at Goom - Kitam, South Sikkim was concluded on
February 19, 2013.
The Chief Guest for the Valedictory function was Sunita Tamang, Zilla
Member of 31 – Sorok – Shyampani GPU, South Sikkim. The programme was also
attended by Durga Kumar Rai, Assistant Director (South), DHH and Jigme Pintso
Bhutia, Assistant Director (Production) I DHH, Gangtok and all the Panchayat
Members of 31 – Sorok – Shyampani GPU,
South Sikkim and local gentry.
During her address the Chief Guest stressed
on women empowerment, self -reliance, and income generation. Tamang urged the
trainees to take full advantage of training and also thanked the department for
organizing such programmes in their area.
Bhutia and Rai talked about various
centrally sponsored schemes on handloom sector like Weavers Identity Card,
Weavers Credit Card, Life and Health Insurance of Weavers, Yarn Pass Book, 10%
subsidy on yarn purchase etc.
The weavers were awarded
certificates by the Chief Guest.
Spices Board awards large cardamom growers
of Sikkim, Darjeeling
Gangtok March 8: Spices
Board, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India organised a
function for Presentation of Productivity Awards for Large Cardamom Farmers of
Sikkim and Darjeeling at a local hotel here in the state capital.
The function was graced by the Minister for
Food Security and Agriculture and Horticulture and Cash Crop Department, D.N
Takarpa as the chief guest.
The chief guest presented the
Productivity Awards to the large cardamom farmers for the year 2009, 2010, 2011
and 2012 with the cash prize of Rupees
one lakhs, citation and certificate to the first prize winner and Rupees twenty
five thousand each to two farmers, one of which was reserved for woman, PIB
release said.
The first winner of the award for
the year 2009- 2010 was Tashi Thendup Bhutia of Mangan, North Sikkim, and
second was Lakpa Sherpa of Darjeeling District and Anden Bhutia of Singyang,
West Sikkim.
The first prize winner of the year
2010 - 2011 was Rukmani Rai of North Regu, East Sikkim and second by Dali Bahadur Chettri of Kalimpong, Darjeeling
District. Similarly, the first prize winner of the year 2011 - 20012 was K.B
Rai of South Regu, East Sikkim and second prize was bagged by Nimching Bhutia
of Sribadam, West Sikkim.
Addressing the function Takarpa
congratulate the award winner and expressed his gratitude to the Spices Board
for providing such award to the farmers to encourage cardamom growers for
improvement of quality production. He suggested the farmers to adopt latest
technology for the production of qualitative product which could compete in the
competitive market.
He also hoped for the cooperation
from spices board and other agencies with the state government for providing
support to farmers of the state. He also informed about the state government schemes
and intensives to the farmers of the state. He also thanked for the farmers of
Darjeeling District for their participation on the programme. On the occasion
Takarpa also released a book, naming “Large
Cardamom Package of Practices 2013”
While addressing Professor Kalyan Dewan of Gorkhaland Territorial
Admistration, Darjeeling said that the government of Sikkim has done tremendous
development in agriculture which has become a guide map for GTA.
The function was also addressed by S
Siddaramappa, Director Spices Board, Kochi and the Secretary, Food Security and
Agriculture Development and Horticulture and Cash Crop Department Santa Kumar
Pradhan.
Editorial
ONGMU’S BURDEN
Difficult Task Ahead
Being Sikkim’s first woman
and perhaps the last local Sikkimese to head the State administration as Chief
Secretary, Rinchen Ongmu has a tough task ahead. Her tenure may also witness far-reaching
changes in the administrative and political set up in a State which has seen
one-party rule in the past two decades. The declining strength of local
Sikkimese civil servants in the top echelons of the State administration will
surely lead to new political awareness and social changes in a society that is
still not used to ‘outsiders’ taking over reins of power in the former kingdom.
Ongmu is one of the very few IAS officers whose IAS tag is not a gift of the
Centre; she got it on her own. Her sound family and educational background and
her wide experience as a civil servant will surely be put to test as she takes
over the administrative in these very difficult period.
After years and decades of
being under one-man rule people are now eagerly looking towards a rejuvenated
opposition led by rebel MLA PS Golay, who recently formed his own political
outfit – Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) – whose main objective is to bring real
change and establish true democracy and sound economic development in Sikkim.
As the next Assembly polls draw nearer the 55,000 government employees in the
State will surely play a leading role in who forms the next government.
Therefore, the new CS, who has a good rapport with Chief Minister Pawan Chamling,
will surely find her new task more challenging and difficult. She will forced
to serve her political masters who will surely misuse the administrative
machinery blatantly to stay in power. But if Ongmu follows the rule of law
keeping the interest of the people, particularly the Sikkimese, in mind and yet
keep her bosses quite happy she would have done justice to the post she holds. She,
therefore, deserves our congratulations and good wishes.