Sikkim, Bengal governments sign agreement to boost interstate connectivity, transport sector
Sikkim and West Bengal signed a transport agreement to improve interstate connectivity. Taxis can now pick up passengers on return journeys from Siliguri. Sikkim vehicles travelling between Rangpo and Melli will not need countersignature permits. The quota for Sikkim taxis was increased from three thousand to six thousand permits. This pact aims to enhance transport efficiency and driver earning opportunities.
Ravangla, located about 60 kms away from Gangtok, offers a peaceful escape in South Sikkim's northeastern peaks. This sanctuary provides striking panoramas of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Visitors can explore Buddha Park and historic Ralong Monastery. Maenam Hills and Borong present trekking and rustic charm. Temi Tea Garden showcases organic tea production amidst mountain vistas.
Watch: Sikkim's new glasshouse Orchidarium highlights the state's 560+ orchid species
Gangtok, July 11 : Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai, one of the most distinguished daughters of Sikkim and the first woman from the state to become [] The post Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai, Sikkims First Woman High Court Judge, Retires As Chief Justice Of Patna High Court appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
IMD issues rain alert for UP, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim and North Eastern states
The Most Competitive Golden Boot Race in World Cup History: Mbapp and Messi Locked at Eight
Pakyong, July 10 : The FIFA World Cup 2026 has produced many storylines, but none has gripped football followers quite like the battle for the [] The post The Most Competitive Golden Boot Race in World Cup History: Mbapp and Messi Locked at Eight appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
J&K excels in Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Srinagar, Jul 09: Jammu and Kashmir has emerged among the best-performing regions in the country in terms of the Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR), with teacher availability remaining well within the targets envisaged under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the Right to Education (RTE) Act. However, the latest national education data also points to anotherchallenge, i.e. theschools in the Union Territory have relatively low student enrolment, suggesting underutilisation of educational infrastructure. According to the UDISE+ Report 2025-26 - NEP Structure, released by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, on July 07, 2026, Jammu and Kashmir has an overall PTR of 16, significantly better than the NEP-recommended norm of 30:1. Across pedagogical stages, the UT maintains favourable ratios of around 10 at the Foundational level, 8-9 at Preparatory, 16 at Middle and 16 at Secondary, placing it among the better-performing States and Union Territories. The report notes that a lower PTR enables teachers to provide greater individual attention, strengthen classroom interaction and improve learning outcomes. However, the data also shows that Jammu and Kashmir has an average of only 126 students per school, much lower than the national average of 215 students per school. While this is considerably higher than Ladakh (64 students per school), it remains well below densely populated regions such as Chandigarh (1,194 students per school), Delhi (788) and Kerala (384). The report observes that States and UTs with very low student numbers per school including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Mizoram, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Meghalaya may need to optimise school infrastructure for better resource utilisation. In contrast, Chandigarh and Delhi have managed to maintain both high enrolment per school and PTR levels within RTE norms, indicating efficient use of educational infrastructure. The findings underline that while Jammu and Kashmir has made substantial progress in ensuring adequate teacheravailability;improving enrolment density and optimising school infrastructure remain key challenges for the education sector.
Gangtok in Xinjiang? Sikkim activist wants State to get X to fix geolocation error
Muk Hang Limboo says an apparent geolocation anomaly on X indicates that the Sikkim capital is a part of the Uyghur-dominated province of China
Robbed: Egypt Files Official Complaint Over VAR Controversy After Argentinas 3-2 World Cup Comeback
Atlanta, July 9 : The fallout from Argentinas dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 has escalated [] The post Robbed: Egypt Files Official Complaint Over VAR Controversy After Argentinas 3-2 World Cup Comeback appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Jaipur, July 9 : In a case that has shaken Rajasthan and triggered nationwide outrage, police have alleged that a 23-year-old woman conspired with her [] The post Jaipur Murder Case: Daughter Allegedly Hired Contract Killers To Murder Mother For Government Job And Property appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Monsoon Update: Heavy rainfall alert for hills of West Bengal, Sikkim
Monstrous Pacific typhoon Bavi pulls at monsoons strings, redraws rainfall map;Heavy to very heavy rainfall, with isolated spells of extremely heavy rain, is forecast over the hills of West Bengal and Sikkim for today (Wednesday)
Argentina Stun Egypt 3-2 With Three Late Goals To Reach World Cup 2026 Quarterfinals
Atlanta, July 8 : Argentina produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the FIFA World Cup 2026, scoring three goals in the final minutes [] The post Argentina Stun Egypt 3-2 With Three Late Goals To Reach World Cup 2026 Quarterfinals appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Red Dates: Importance, Health Benefits And How To Use This Ancient Superfruit
Red Dates: Importance, Health Benefits And How To Use This Ancient Superfruit Red dates, also known as jujube or Chinese dates, have been treasured in [] The post Red Dates: Importance, Health Benefits And How To Use This Ancient Superfruit appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Cristiano Ronaldo Career: Records, Trophies And The Dream That Never Came True
Gangtok , July 7: When Cristiano Ronaldo walked off the pitch at Dallas Stadium on Monday night, tears in his eyes, he closed the World [] The post Cristiano Ronaldo Career: Records, Trophies And The Dream That Never Came True appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
CBI Raids 26 Locations In 11 States Over BRO Funds Misappropriation; 10 Officers Named In FIRs
New Delhi, July 6 : The Central Bureau of Investigation on Monday carried out searches at 26 locations across eleven states and Union Territories in [] The post CBI Raids 26 Locations In 11 States Over BRO Funds Misappropriation; 10 Officers Named In FIRs appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Baruipur Murder Case: Prime Accused Arrested, Autopsy Confirms Brutal Assault As Bengal Boils
Kolkata, July 6 : West Bengal Police on Monday arrested the prime accused in the rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl in Baruipur, taking [] The post Baruipur Murder Case: Prime Accused Arrested, Autopsy Confirms Brutal Assault As Bengal Boils appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Hosts NIT Srinagar storm into semi-finals with commanding seven-wicket win
Srinagar, July 6: On Day 3 of the All India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament 2026, being hosted by NIT Srinagar, the tournament entered the knockout stage with hosts NIT Srinagar, NIT Jalandhar and NIT Hamirpur registering impressive quarter-final victories to book their places in the semi-finals. Earlier in the day, the final round of league-stage matches produced several thrilling contests as teams battled for crucial points. Hosts NIT Srinagar continued their unbeaten run with a dominant seven-wicket victory over NIT Kurukshetra in the quarter-final at the NIT Srinagar Ground. Batting first, NIT Kurukshetra posted 123 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a disciplined effort from their batting unit, they struggled to accelerate against a well-organised NIT Srinagar bowling attack. Prof. Vikas Kumar was the top scorer with 22 runs, while the hosts maintained tight lines and picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the visitors under pressure throughout the innings. NIT Srinagar's bowlers shared the responsibility impressively, with Dr. Shakeel Waseem leading the attack by claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in his four overs. He received excellent support from Dr. Mohsin (1/18), Dr. Majid Hussain (1/17), Mudasir Qadir (1/25) and Shahid Hamid (1/19), as each contributed a wicket to restrict Kurukshetra to a modest total. In reply, NIT Srinagar produced another commanding batting display, chasing down the target with ease. The hosts reached 127/3 in just 14 overs, completing the chase with six overs to spare. Dr. Ved Prakash anchored the innings with an unbeaten 50, while Aaqib Sheikh played an aggressive knock of 38 runs. Dr. Pankaj Kumar chipped in with a brisk 16 off 9 balls, and Shahid Hamid remained unbeaten on 11 off just 4 deliveries, as NIT Srinagar comfortably chased down the target to seal an emphatic eight-wicket victory and book their place in the semi-finals. Dr. Ved Prakash was declared the Player of the Match for his half-century. The award was presented by Registrar NIT Srinagar Prof. Atikur Rehman, who felicitated him with a memento. At Ganderbal Physical College, NIT Jalandhar edged past NIT Rourkela by eight runs in one of the most exciting quarter-finals of the tournament. Jalandhar posted 157/6 after valuable contributions from Ravinder (38) and Nitin Sharma (32). In reply, Subrat S fought brilliantly with 82 off 67 balls, but Rourkela finished on 149/6 despite his heroic effort. Manjeet Singh claimed 2/22 for Jalandhar, while Subrat S was named Player of the Match for his outstanding knock. Meanwhile, NIT Hamirpur defeated NIT Calicut by 32 runs to advance to the semi-finals. Hamirpur were bowled out for 107 despite Manish scoring 34 and Aman Kumar adding 22. Dhanesh Rambeth starred for Calicut with an excellent five-wicket haul. However, Hamirpur's bowlers responded brilliantly as they dismissed Calicut for 75 in 17.1 overs. Manish completed a memorable all-round performance by taking 5/21, while Surender Soni supported him with 3/10 to seal a comprehensive victory. Earlier, the league stage concluded with several entertaining contests across different venues. MNIT Jaipur produced the highest total of the day, crushing NIT Delhi Faculty & Staff by 99 runs.After piling up 228/8, powered by Sundeep Kumar's 58 and Roop Narayan Sharma's explosive 44 off 18 balls, Jaipur bundled out Delhi for 129 despite Manoj Kumawat's fighting 69. Vijay Singh claimed 3/24 to lead the bowling attack. MANIT Bhopal defeated NIT Raipur by 24 runs after posting 140/8 in 18 overs. Hasthi Venkateswarlu impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 35 before returning figures of 3/20. Deepak Singh's 37 was not enough to prevent Raipur from finishing on 116/8. NIT Kurukshetra also registered a 17-run league victory over NIT Andhra Pradesh. Kamlesh Choudhary anchored the innings with a fluent 61 before making a useful contribution with the ball, while Rahul Sharma stole the show with a hat-trick, finishing with impressive figures of 3/13, as Andhra Pradesh were restricted to 126/8. NIT Agartala registered a five-wicket victory over NIT Manipur. Manipur posted 127/8, with Nabajit Sarkar scoring 37, while Amitesh Bardhan starred with the ball, taking 4/17. Agartala chased the target in 19.1 overs thanks to Dhirendra Kumar Pandey's composed 42. NIT Rourkela bounced back from their quarter-final disappointment with a convincing five-wicket league win over MNNIT Allahabad. Tanmaya Kumar Sahoo ripped through the batting order with sensational figures of 6/17 as Allahabad were restricted to just 73/9. Rourkela comfortably chased the target in 12.2 overs. VNIT Nagpur defeated NIT Nagaland by 11 runs in a closely fought encounter. Sourav Pradhan scored 33 as VNIT posted 159/9, while Dr. Ajit Rathod's disciplined spell of 2/28 proved decisive as Nagaland finished on 148/4 despite useful contributions from Bikash Sarma and Manoj Kumar Patel. SVNIT Surat secured a comfortable 23-run victory over NIT Sikkim after Vishal's all-round brilliance. Vishal scored 49 before claiming 2/22, while Dr. Jogender Singh bowled economically to restrict Sikkim to 136/6 in reply to Surat's 159/7. In another one-sided contest, NITK Surathkal hammered NIT Goa by ten wickets. After bowling Goa out for 106/8 through outstanding spells from Shailendra (4/18) and Santhosh (3/17), Surathkal chased the target in only 8.3 overs without losing a wicket, with Selva smashing an unbeaten 50 and Santhosh remaining not out on 30.
Voter roll revision removes over 20 lakh names
The draft electoral rolls published after the Special Intensive Revision show over 20 lakh names deleted in Odisha, while Manipur and Sikkim also reported thousands of exclusions.
Neymar Retires From International Football After Brazils Shock World Cup Exit to Norway
New Jersey, July 6 : Brazilian football witnessed the end of an era on Sunday as Neymar announced his retirement from international football, moments after [] The post Neymar Retires From International Football After Brazils Shock World Cup Exit to Norway appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Sikkim Mountaineer Tshering Choden Scales Mount Elbrus, Europes Highest Peak
Gangtok, July 6: Sikkim mountaineer Tshering Choden has successfully scaled Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, marking another proud chapter in the states growing [] The post Sikkim Mountaineer Tshering Choden Scales Mount Elbrus, Europes Highest Peak appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
The Indispensable science of our warming world
The applied science that examines the interactions between meteorological, hydrological and pedological factors on one hand and directly addresses the most critical factor governing agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry and forestry on the other. It is increasingly recognized as one of the most important and future-oriented branches of agricultural science. What sets agromet apart? The discipline is not merely meteorology applied to farms. It is a fundamentally cross-disciplinary framework drawing one urgent question: how do we feed humanity when the sky itself is becoming unpredictable? Conventional agricultural sciences treat the climate as a background constant. Agronomy depends on weather for crop growth, horticulture on chilling accumulation, frost occurrence; soil science is closely linked with soil moisture dynamics, evapotranspiration and rainfall distribution; entomology and plant pathology rely heavily on temperature and humidity for pest and disease forecasting. Even agricultural economics models yield-price relationships without internalising the stochasticity of rainfall or temperature. Agromet, hence, serves as the central nervous system of agriculture because agriculture is entirely dependent on atmospheric conditions and every agricultural activity including sowing, irrigation, fertilizer application, pest management, harvesting and post-harvest operations is influenced by weather variability. The discipline now integrates remote sensing, GIS, artificial intelligence, machine learning, drones, satellite meteorology, crop simulation models, automatic weather stations and IoT-based sensors. Such innovations have transformed agriculture from a conventional practice into precision and climate-smart farming. Today, real-time weather advisories, drought alerts, irrigation scheduling, and disease forecasting systems are increasingly helping farmers minimize losses and improve productivity. Therefore, agrometeorology is not only a science of observation but also a science of prediction, preparedness and adaptation. Vulnerability of hill agriculture: The importance of agrometeorology becomes even more pronounced in the Himalayan and hilly regions of India. The Himalayan, Western Ghats, and Northeastern hill zones represent a distinct and acutely vulnerable agro-climatic frontier. Rising temperatures, declining snowfall, glacial retreat, cloudbursts, droughts, landslides, flash floods and erratic precipitation patterns are increasingly affecting agriculture and livelihoods across the region. In temperate areas such as Kashmir Valley, slight changes in winter temperature can significantly alter chilling hour accumulation required for apple, walnut, almond and cherry cultivation. Variability in precipitation also affects saffron production, irrigation availability and water resource sustainability. Snowline retreat in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand has pushed traditional apple-growing belts upward by 200-500 metres over four decades. Potato cultivation in Spiti and Lahaul, staple to food security at 3,500+ metres, now faces erratic frost dates that collapses carefully planned crop calendars. Cardamom in the Sikkim hills has suffered yield losses exceeding 30% due to cloud cover shifts and altered rainfall intensity. Therefore, weather-based scientific management becomes essential for maintaining agricultural productivity in these ecologically sensitive regions. Agrometeorology provides the only systematic lens for monitoring these shifts as no other agricultural discipline has the means of taking them up. There is a quiet revolution unfolding at the intersection of weather science and agriculture. Experts in agrometeorology are required in meteorological departments, agricultural universities, climate research organizations, hydrological institutes, disaster management agencies, international climate programs, satellite-based monitoring systems and precision agriculture industries. SKUAST-Kashmir-a leading hill university in Agromet Sciences Agrometeorology, once a niche specialism tucked inside agricultural university curricula, has in the past decade vaulted into the front ranks of Indias most consequential scientific careers. India has one agromet scientist per 4.2 million farmers. The WMO benchmark is one per 200,000. This gap is not a problem, it is a career opportunity of extraordinary scale. In this context, SKUAST-Kashmir, has emerged as one of the leading institutions in agrometeorological research and climate services in the Himalayan region. The university has played a pioneering role in strengthening weather-based agricultural management and climate resilience in Kashmir Valley. Since 1994, SKUAST-Kashmir has been continuously issuing agrometeorological advisories to farmers across the Kashmir Valley. For nearly three decades, it has supported thousands of farmers in minimizing crop losses and improving agricultural decision-making under changing climatic conditions. Recognizing the growing importance of climate science in agriculture, SKUAST-Kashmir initiated a Masters degree program in Agrometeorology at the Faculty of Horticulture, Shalimar, in 2023. Further expanding its academic leadership, the university started a doctoral program in Agrometeorology from the Spring session of 2026. These programs are expected to produce highly skilled scientists capable of addressing emerging challenges related to climate change in mountainous ecosystems. A major pillar of agrometeorological research at SKUAST-Kashmir is the establishment of the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Agrometeorology Centre. The center has contributed significantly to weather-based agricultural research in the Himalayan region. Research on the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) has enabled scientific drought assessment and monitoring across different agro-climatic zones of Kashmir. The university has also undertaken advanced crop simulation and crop modeling studies for various agricultural and horticultural crops under changing climate scenarios. These studies help predict crop growth, yield response and climatic vulnerability under future environmental conditions. Another remarkable scientific contribution has been the development of BBCH phenological scales for major crops of Kashmir Valley. These scales provide standardized growth stage descriptions essential for precision crop management, pest forecasting, irrigation scheduling, and climate impact assessment. The role of SKUAST-Kashmir is particularly significant because Kashmir Valley is highly vulnerable to climatic variabilities. Untimely rains, prolonged dry spells, spring frost, declining snowfall and increasing temperature trends are already affecting horticulture, agriculture and water resources. In such a scenario, the universitys agrometeorological initiatives provide an essential scientific foundation for climatic adaptation and sustainable farming. By integrating weather forecasting, climate research, crop modeling, drought monitoring, precision irrigation, and farmer advisories, SKUAST-Kashmir is emerging as a major center of excellence for agrometeorology in the Indian Himalayan Region. Those who read the sky will feed the world! Graduates who understand both the sky and the soil are being recruited. The government and national research sector anchored by the India Meteorological Department, ICARs constellation of institutes and ISROs Space Applications Centre remains the largest single employer. Scientists and officers here work on national food security systems, from district-level crop weather advisories under the Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa (GKMS) to long-range seasonal forecasting models that inform the Union Budgets agricultural assumptions. Academic careers as faculty at State Agricultural Universities or central institutions offer the dual reward of teaching and funded research. The NET/ASRB-NET qualification opens the door to Assistant Professorship; a Ph.D. is the passport to the professoriate. Institutions in hill states, including CSKHPKV at Palampur, SKUAST-Kashmir, GBPUAT-Uttarakhand are particularly active in recruiting agromet specialists given the heightened climate sensitivity of mountain agriculture. The private sector has transformed rapidly. Crop insurance companies including the Agriculture Insurance Company of India, which administers the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana covering 55 million farmers depend entirely on weather index models built by agromet professionals. Multinational seed companies such as Bayer CropScience, Corteva Agriscience and Syngenta hire agromet-trained analysts to evaluate variety performance against climate scenarios before products reach the field. Some major employers which recruit agrometeorologists are institutions like Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) and various All India Coordinated Research Projects on Agrometeorology. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences is the apex body, running the Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa across 600+ districts. ICAR-CRIDA, leads dryland agromet research nationally and the National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF, Noida), ISROs Space Applications Centre (SAC, Ahmedabad), the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS). Agrometeorologists are increasingly required in organizations related to remote sensing and satellite applications such as National Remote Sensing Centre, and Space Applications Centre. These institutions use weather data, satellite imagery, GIS, and crop models for agricultural forecasting, drought assessment, flood monitoring, and resource management. The discipline also offers strong opportunities in disaster management and climate adaptation programs. Internationally, the career scope of agrometeorology is even broader Countries in North America, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Middle East increasingly require specialists capable of integrating agriculture with climate science and weather intelligence. International organizations recruit agrometeorologists for projects related to food security, drought resilience, sustainable agriculture and climate adaptation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO, Geneva) is the supreme intergovernmental authority, with its Commission for Agricultural Meteorology (CAgM) setting international standards and guidelines since 1951. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO, Rome) runs the CLIMAG and AgMet programmes, translating weather science into food security policy. The CGIAR network, particularly CIMMYT, IRRI, ICRISAT and ICARDA- conducts the worlds most influential applied agromet research for developing-country agriculture. The WMO-FAO joint programme on climate services for agriculture (GACSA) coordinates adaptation strategies globally. The increasing global emphasis on sustainable agriculture and carbon-neutral food production is expected to further increases exponentially demand for agrometeorology professionals in the coming decades. The need of the hour By 2050, India must feed a population of 1.67 billion while climate models project a 10-40% reduction in net primary productivity across its semi-arid zones. The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) identifies agriculture as a priority mission and its success depends entirely on agrometeorological capacity. India currently has one agromet scientist per 4.2 million farmers. The WMO benchmark is one per 200,000. Bridging this gap through expanded university programmes, 24/7 district-level advisory services and integration of numerical weather prediction into farm management platforms is not a distant aspiration. It is an immediate agricultural security imperative. Every 1C rise in mean temperature reduces wheat yield by 6% and rice yield by 3-10%. India grows both at continental scale. The agromets hidden role: Plant breeding may seem the province of geneticists alone, but the most impactful climate-resilient varieties of the past two decades owe their development to agrometeorological intelligence. Indias drought-tolerant rice variety DRR Dhan 42, developed under the ICAR-CRRI programme, was engineered for a rainfall-deficit window identified through decades of agromet monitoring in Odishas red laterite zone. Similarly, HD 3385, Indias heat-tolerant wheat variety cleared for cultivation under late-sown conditions. The CGIAR-led Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA) project, involving varieties deployed across 800,000 ha in South Asia, credits agromet-derived heat stress maps as foundational to its breeding targets. Agrometeorology is the only science that can help farmers and nations adapt to it in real time, one field, one forecast, one season at a time. In conclusion, agrometeorology offers one of the most diverse, modern and impactful careers in agricultural sciences. It combines agriculture with climate science, artificial intelligence, remote sensing, disaster management and environmental sustainability. With increasing global concern about climate change and food security, the demand for agrometeorologists is expected to grow nationally and internationally. Students entering this field today are likely to become key contributors to the future of climate-ready and sustainable agriculture worldwide. Dr Latief Ahmad and Dr Sameera Qayoom, Faculty at Division of Agrometeorology, FoH Shalimar SKUAST Kashmir
Haaland Double Knocks Brazil Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 as Norway Reach First-Ever Quarterfinal
East Rutherford (New Jersey), July 6: Erling Haaland scored two late goals to send Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in [] The post Haaland Double Knocks Brazil Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 as Norway Reach First-Ever Quarterfinal appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Gangtok , July 5: The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Sikkim, on Saturday released the key findings of the Enumeration Phase of the [] The post Sikkim SIR-2026: 4.33 Lakh of 4.71 Lakh Electors Submit Enumeration Forms; No Name Deleted Without Due Process, Says CEO appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Gangtok, July 5 : He began the FIFA World Cup 2026 as a 40-year-old free agent whom most of the football world had never heard [] The post Move Over, Superstars: Cabo Verdes 40-Year-Old Hero Vozinha Is Now Instagrams Most Followed Goalkeeper appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
New Delhi, July 5 : The Centre has issued a notice to Meta over the alleged presence of Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM) [] The post Government Issues Notice to Meta Over Instagram Ads Linked to Child Sexual Abuse Material, Seeks Reply in 7 Days appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Washed-Away Bridge In Sikkim Restored In 5 Days By Border Roads Organisation
The bailey bridge in Dzongu was washed away on June 28 due to heavy overnight rainfall, disrupting road connectivity in the region
Ketan Agarwals Grandfather Devichand Dies at 71, Weeks After Lohagad Fort Tragedy
Pune, July 5: The family of Ketan Agarwal, the 26-year-old Pune businessman allegedly murdered at Lohagad Fort, has been struck by a second tragedy in [] The post Ketan Agarwals Grandfather Devichand Dies at 71, Weeks After Lohagad Fort Tragedy appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
17-Year-Old Sikkim Boy Drowns in Ambiok Stream
Kalimpong, July 5 : A 17-year-old boy from Sikkim drowned while swimming in the Ambiok Stream near Ambiok Bridge under Gorubathan Gram Panchayat-II on Saturday [] The post 17-Year-Old Sikkim Boy Drowns in Ambiok Stream appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
SDF says it never entered into any electoral or political alliance with BJP in Sikkim
The Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) has vehemently denied any electoral or political alliance with the BJP, refuting claims of selling MLAs. SDF spokesperson Yojna Khaling Rai stated these allegations are false and politically motivated, emphasizing the party's independent identity. The SDF defended its president's remark about Sikkim not becoming another Manipur as a warning against instability, while accusing the ruling SKM of growing proximity to the BJP.
Youth Arrested for Alleged ISIS Links, Sikkim Police Assures No Terror Network Exists
Gangtok, July 1: Sikkim Police have arrested a 19-year-old youth in connection with alleged online activities linked to the Islamic State (ISIS). Authorities clarified that there is no evidence of an organized terrorist module, local extremist network, or communal conspiracy in the state. The case currently pertains to an individuals alleged self-radicalization. The suspect, identified ... Read more Youth Arrested for Alleged ISIS Links, Sikkim Police Assures No Terror Network Exists
A rare Eurasian lynx has been photographed for only the second time in the eastern Himalayas, captured by a camera trap at 5,250 metres on Sikkim's Tso Lhamo plateau. This significant finding, following a 2025 record in Arunachal Pradesh, confirms the wild cat's broader presence in the region. Experts highlight the ecological importance of these high-altitude rangelands, reinforcing conservation efforts for this fragile ecosystem.
Sikkim Lottery Sambad: The Sikkim Dear Regal Wednesday Weekly Lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers a first prize of 1 crore. Ticket prices range from 6 to 7, with special bumper draws costing more. The lottery features a multi-tier prize structure, including consolation prizes and rewards based on matching digits.
Rare Eurasian Lynx Captured On Camera In Sikkim For First Time
The rare wild cat was captured by a camera trap at an altitude of 5,250 metres on the Tso Lhamo plateau in Mangan district.
New Delhi, June 30: Union Communications Minister and Minister for Development of Northeast Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, has reviewed the flood situation in Northeast India caused by continuous rainfall. He engaged in discussions with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Manipur to gather information on ongoing rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in the ... Read more Jyotiraditya Scindia Reviews Flood Situation in Northeast India, Assures Support from Central Government
Sikkim Dear Prestige Tuesday Weekly Lottery June 30 result declared: The Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries has announced the The first prize of 1 crore was won by ticket number 88A 76183 . Participants can check the complete results list, including consolation, second, third, fourth and fifth prize-winning numbers, through the official draw results and published lottery bulletin.
Fifty-two Indian pilgrims bound for Kailash Mansarovar are stranded in Kathmandu, prompting NCP MP Supriya Sule to urge the External Affairs Ministry and Indian embassies for immediate assistance. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, which resumed last year after a five-year suspension, is a significant religious journey organized annually by the Ministry of External Affairs. Pilgrims typically travel via Uttarakhand or Sikkim routes.
Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 87G 86392. The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast for Saturday across several Indian states, including the Northeast and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Thunderstorms with gusty winds are expected in many regions. Meanwhile, severe heatwave conditions will persist in parts of east Uttar Pradesh. The monsoon is also set to advance further in the coming days.
Flash floods hit six districts in Arunachal; one dead, four missing
Assam government issues high alert in districts downstream of the affected areas in Arunachal Pradesh, while overnight rainfall cuts off West Sikkim district headquarters
Cop Stops Commuters Just On Time, Prevents Tragedy During Sikkim Landslide
Suk Bahadur Tamang had just completed his night duty and was on his way home when he noticed rocks beginning to fall from the hillside at around 9.30 am.
The Sikkim Dear Regal Wednesday Weekly Lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers a first prize of 1 crore. Ticket prices range from 6 to 7, with special bumper draws costing more. The lottery features a multi-tier prize structure, including consolation prizes and rewards based on matching digits.
Sikkim's Dear Prestige Tuesday Weekly Lottery results for June 23, 2026, are out, with a grand 1 Crore prize announced. Participants can now check their tickets for winning numbers across various prize tiers, from 120 to 10,000. Tickets are priced affordably, with special bumper draws offering higher stakes. Winners are advised to claim their prizes promptly.
Sikkim Electoral Roll Revision Identifies 20,000 Voters For Deletion
SIR of electoral rolls in Sikkim is progressing on schedule, with election authorities having distributed nearly all Enumeration Forms and digitised more than 84 per cent of the electorate's records, Chief Election Officer Raj Yadav said.
Sikkim village achieves 100% native orchid coverage
A team of 17 volunteers visits all 75 households of Namchi districts Sirisay-Thampong village, identifying suitable host trees and mounting two to three ecologically significant orchid species
The Sikkim Dear Empire Sunday Weekly Lottery results are out, offering a grand prize of 1 crore. Draws occur daily and weekly, with tickets priced affordably. The lottery features a multi-tier prize structure, rewarding various number combinations. Special bumper draws are also available at a higher cost. Remember to play responsibly and check local regulations.
Guardians of Indigenous Medicine: Tribal Ethnomedicinal Practices of North-East India
Saikat Kumar Basu & Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee The North-East Indian region, comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, represents one of South Asias richest biocultural landscapes. Biologically and anthropologically linked to the Darjeeling Himalayas of West Bengal, the region is characterised by dense forests, high rainfall, varied altitudes, and exceptional biodiversity. []
Indian Army Modernizes Hostel in Northern Sikkim Under Operation Sadbhavana
Gangtok, June 20: The Indian Army has successfully completed the modernization of the Netaji Subhash Chandra Hostel in the Lower Jongu area of northern Sikkim as part of Operation Sadbhavana. This initiative reflects the Armys commitment to social welfare and education. The hostel, located within the Taryang Primary School campus, provides residential facilities for children ... Read more Indian Army Modernizes Hostel in Northern Sikkim Under Operation Sadbhavana
India-China border: First Kailash Mansarovar Yatra batch flagged off from Nathula in Sikkim
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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra commences as first batch of pilgrims cross into China via Nathu La Pass
Sikkim has commenced the 2026 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra with the first batch of 44 pilgrims crossing into China via Nathu La Pass. Flagged off by Governor Om Prakash Mathur, the group, comprising individuals from across India, received a send-off after thorough logistical and medical preparations. The annual pilgrimage, significant for Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists, is organized by the Ministry of External Affairs through both Uttarakhand and Sikkim routes.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Begins Today from Nathu La Pass with 500 Pilgrims
New Delhi, June 20: The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is set to commence today. The first group of pilgrims will begin their spiritual journey from the Nathu La Pass in Sikkim. This year, a total of 500 pilgrims will undertake the journey via the Nathu La route. The pilgrims are organized into ten groups of 50 ... Read more Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Begins Today from Nathu La Pass with 500 Pilgrims
Nathu La, Lipulekh La checkposts designated as immigration posts for Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims
Nathu La in Sikkim and Lipulekh La in Uttarakhand have been designated as temporary immigration posts for the upcoming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, commencing June 20. The first batch of 44 pilgrims, including support staff, has arrived in Sikkim and will proceed to Gyangze in China on June 20 via the Nathu La Pass. This move facilitates the arduous journey for devotees undertaking the pilgrimage.
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A rare video of Mishmi takins in Sikkim has gone viral. These unusual animals were spotted in Bakuchaang by tourism and forest staff. Mishmi takins are goat-antelopes found in remote Eastern Himalayan areas. They have thick fur and curved horns. Scientists are studying them due to climate change threats. This sighting brings attention to a unique creature.
Rare, Under-Studied Goat-Antelope Spotted In Sikkim After Nearly 3 Decades
Mishmi Takin: During a routine patrolling exercise conducted in Bakuchen under Tingda Reserve Forest, forest officials recorded the first-ever video footage of the species from the area.
Sikkim Dear Supreme Thursday Weekly Lottery draw results for 18 June 2026 (6 PM) have been officially declared. Ticket holders of XXXXX wins the Rs 1 crore first prize today.
Nestled in West Sikkim, Khecheopalri Lake, known as the Wishing Lake, is a sacred site for Buddhists and Hindus, believed to grant wishes. Its unusually clean waters, attributed by locals to guardian birds, have captivated visitors, drawing renewed attention through viral videos showcasing its serene beauty and spiritual aura.
Elusive Mishmi Takin Caught On Camera In North Sikkim For First Time
Presence of a healthy herd of Mishmi Takin reflects the ecological integrity of the region's mountain habitats.
The Sikkim Dear Regal Wednesday Weekly Lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers a first prize of 1 crore. Ticket prices range from 6 to 7, with special bumper draws costing more. The lottery features a multi-tier prize structure, including consolation prizes and rewards based on matching digits.
Bengaluru: Live-in partner kills woman over alleged infidelity
Bengaluru: A 22-year-old woman from Sikkim was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner in Bengalurus Bellandur Police Station limits following a dispute over suspected infidelity. Police have detained the accused and launched a detailed investigation into the incident. The deceased has been identified as Ati Hangma Subha, 22, a native of Sikkim. The accused, Purba 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 .
The Sikkim Dear Empire Sunday Weekly Lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers a first prize of 1 crore. Ticket prices range from 6 to 7, with special bumper draws costing more. The lottery features a multi-tier prize structure, including consolation prizes and rewards based on matching digits.
Dear Elite Saturday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Elite Saturday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 93K 26400 . The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 80A 46436. The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Regal Wednesday Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 82K 23138. The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
Sikkim Drivers Assaulted By Army? Viral Video Sparks Counter FIRs
The All Sikkim Voice of Chauffeurs association claimed that four drivers were assaulted while returning from Zero Point.
Sikkim Dear Prestige Tuesday Weekly Lottery June 9 result declared: The Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries has announced the The first prize of 1 crore was won by ticket number 93A 38484 . Participants can check the complete results list, including consolation, second, third, fourth and fifth prize-winning numbers, through the official draw results and published lottery bulletin.
Sikkim Suicide Rate Falls 15.8% In 2 Years As Focus On Mental Health Expands
Welcoming the decline, Sikkim Health Minister GT Dhungel attributed the improvement to the combined efforts of the Health and Family Welfare Department and mental health professionals.
The southwest monsoon is progressing steadily across India. It has now covered Sikkim and parts of Northeast India. The India Meteorological Department forecasts further advancement into southern, central, and eastern regions over the next four to five days. This expected rainfall will bring relief to many areas and support the crucial kharif sowing season for farmers.
Sikkim Dear Legend Monday Weekly Lottery June 8 result declared: The Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries has announced the The first prize of 1 crore was won by ticket number 97K 77908 . Participants can check the complete results list, including consolation, second, third, fourth and fifth prize-winning numbers, through the official draw results and published lottery bulletin.
1965-Built Monastery Destroyed In Sikkim Fire, Religious Artefacts Damaged
No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. However, the fire resulted in property losses and the complete destruction of irreplaceable religious artefacts
EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
New Delhi, June 7: A high-level delegation from the European Union, known as Team Europe, will visit Assam on June 8 and 9. The purpose of this visit is to explore and enhance collaboration opportunities between Europe and the northeastern states of India, including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. This ... Read more EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
Women Chief Justices: India achieves landmark first in judiciary
Hyderabad:India on Friday, June 5, achieved a historic first, with four women simultaneously serving as Chief Justices of High Courts across the country. The milestone was reached with the appointment of Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai of the Sikkim High Court as Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. She joins Justice Sunita Agarwal (Gujarat High 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 .
A heartwarming video of LKG student Grace Wangchuk Bhutia from Sikkim, urging for tree planting and nature protection, has gone viral on World Environment Day. Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia shared the clip, highlighting the powerful message from the young environmental advocate. Her simple yet profound appeal to save the Earth is inspiring millions across India.
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launched several flagship missions across Northeast states, including Mizoram Ginger, Naga Coffee, Arunachal Kiwi, Assam Muga Silk, Tripura Queen Pineapple, Sikkim Organic Food, Manipur Polo, and Meghalaya Lakadong Turmeric. These initiatives aim to leverage indigenous strengths, enhance value chains, and promote these unique products in global markets.
Shape of Momos Is a Story I Felt Compelled To Tell
Sikkimese director Tibeny Rai discusses her maiden film
Sikkim State Dear Sambad Lottery Result June 3: Check 1 crore winning number and full winners list
Sikkim Dear Sambad Lottery: Sikkim State Dear Sambad Lottery Result June 3: The Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries has announced the Dear Sambad lottery results. The first prize of 1 crore was won by ticket number 83C 58622. Participants can check the complete results list, including consolation, second, third, fourth and fifth prize-winning numbers, through the official draw results and published lottery bulletin.
Sikkim State Lottery Sambad Dear Tuesday Weekly draw results for 1 June 2026 have been officially declared. Ticket holders of 83C 99088 wins the Rs 1 crore first prize today.
Sikkim Declared Indias Fifth Fully Literate State Under ULLAS Initiative
The literacy campaign successfully surveyed 15,361 non-literate adults, enabling 14,447 individuals to secure official literacy certificates through the National Institute of Open Schooling.
The Sikkim govt has lifted odd-even vehicle restrictions across most districts. This decision comes as fuel stocks are now sufficient. However, the odd-even rule still remains in effect within Gangtok town. Restrictions on government vehicles also continue. These measures were part of broader efforts to conserve fuel following a crisis.
Third Phase of Special Intensive Revision Begins in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur
New Delhi, May 31: The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Sunday that the counting phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has commenced in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur. An official stated that the counting phase began on Saturday for these states. The commission mentioned that all eligible voters whose counting forms are ... Read more Third Phase of Special Intensive Revision Begins in Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Manipur
Special Intensive Revision drive begins in three Northeastern states
Booth Level Officers are conducting door-to-door visits in Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim. This exercise aims to update electoral rolls. The process will continue until June 28. Draft electoral rolls will be published on July 5. This nationwide effort seeks to ensure accurate and inclusive voter lists. Political parties are also participating to promote transparency.
President Murmu flags off women-only Aama Didi Bahini Pink Bus service in Gangtok, Sikkim
President Murmu Advocates for Collaborative Policing in Sikkim
Gangtok, May 28: President Droupadi Murmu awarded the Presidents Badge to the Sikkim Police on Thursday in Gangtok. During the ceremony, she congratulated all past and present officials and personnel of the Sikkim Police for their dedication. Established in 1897, this police force has worked tirelessly to ensure peace, security, and justice in Sikkim. President ... Read more President Murmu Advocates for Collaborative Policing in Sikkim
Prez Murmu confers Presidents Police Colour upon Sikkim Police
GANGTOK, May 28: President Draupadi Murmu on Thursday conferred the prestigious Presidents Police Colour on the Sikkim Police at an event at Paljor Stadium. Sikkim has now become the 15th state of the country and the third in the northeast to receive the award. The Presidents Police Colour, also known as Nishaan, is the highest ceremonial honour bestowed upon a state or central police force in India in recognition of exceptional service, bravery, and professionalism. The officers of the state [] The post Prez Murmu confers Presidents Police Colour upon Sikkim Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sikkim Achieves Full Literacy Status Ahead of National Deadline, President Murmu Congratulates
Gangtok, May 27: Sikkim has achieved the status of a fully literate state under the central governments Ullas-Nava Bharat Literacy Program. This milestone has been reached ahead of the national target set for 2027. The announcement was made during the seventh convocation ceremony of Sikkim University, attended by President Droupadi Murmu. Present at the event ... Read more Sikkim Achieves Full Literacy Status Ahead of National Deadline, President Murmu Congratulates
Sikkim declared fully literate state
The declaration was made under the Centre's ULLAS (Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society) initiative by Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang at the convocation ceremony of Sikkim University at Manan Kendra in Gangtok.
President Droupadi Murmu begins 3-day Sikkim tour; to visit India-China border
President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Sikkim for three-day tour, including a visit to the India-China border
President Murmu begins 3-day Sikkim tour, to visit India-China border
President Droupadi Murmu has arrived in Sikkim for a three-day visit. She will visit the India-China border at Nathu La. The President will also flag off vehicles for women and attend the Sikkim University convocation. She will present the President of India's Police Colour to the Sikkim Police on her final day.
Anand Mahindra praised Sikkim for its strict cleanliness culture after sharing viral videos showing strong action against littering. The Himalayan states commitment to public hygiene, where even tourists are asked to clean up their own waste if caught littering, received widespread praise online. Many social media users applauded Sikkims disciplined approach towards cleanliness and civic responsibility, with several calling it one of Indias most well-managed tourist destinations

