RC POUDYAL: A MUCH FEARED MAN By Dr. Satyadeep S. Chhetri It has been a The post RC POUDYAL: A MUCH FEARED MAN appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Sikkim CM inspects site for upcoming peacock park project in Soreng district
GANGTOK, July 4: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Friday conducted a site inspection of the upcoming Peacock Park project in Soreng district. The project, coming up at Baiguney, is being built at an estimated cost of 15 crore. Taking to social media, the CM said he reviewed the proposed layout plans and examined []
Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS to Pass Earth After Flying By Mars
Gangtok, June 4 : A massive interstellar object, designated 3I/ATLAS, has entered our solar system The post Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS to Pass Earth After Flying By Mars appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Two Sentenced to 10 Years Each in Sikkim Drug Cases
Gangtok, July 3 : Superintendent of Police Mahendra Subba today addressed the press to provide The post Two Sentenced to 10 Years Each in Sikkim Drug Cases appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
BJP president after PMs return from Brics
NEW DELHI: With organisational elections now completed in over a dozen states, there is a strong possibility that the BJP will announce the name of a consensus candidate as its next national president shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his foreign tour on July 9 or 10. The process of organisational elections is over in most states. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states. In key states such as Bihar, Sikkim, Goa, and Assam, new chiefs are already in place. The process will shortly conclude in the remaining states, including Uttar Pradesh. Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. Among the shortlisted candidates are Union ministers Bhupendra Yadav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Prahlad Joshi, Nirmala Sitharaman, Vanathi Srinivasan, and BD Sharma. Bhupendra Yadav, considered one of the partys finest electoral managers for regional elections, is said to be the frontrunner. Yadav, who belongs to the OBC category, has played a key role in formulating electoral strategies for several state elections, including those in Maharashtra (2024), Uttar Pradesh (2017), and Bihar (2020). If Yadav emerges as the consensus candidate, it will send a strong message ahead of the Bihar assembly election, where the Yadav community plays a crucial role in determining the outcome in over 70-90 constituencies, commented a BJP leader from Bihar. Pradhan is viewed as the second strongest contender, owing to his strong connections with both the RSS and the partys organisational machinery. Prahlad Joshi, hailing from South India, where the BJP is focusing its Mission South plan, is also seen as a possible consensus candidate. He is known for his electoral strategies and managing party affairs, particularly in South India. The name of a woman leader, who also serves as the national president of the BJP Mahila Morcha, is also circulating as a potential candidate. Other prominent names include Arun Singh and Tarun Chugh (both national general secretaries), and Dr Sudha Yadav, who is reportedly trusted by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS. Final selection likely before Monsoon session Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states.
Congress leaders reference to Sikkim as neighbouring country draws criticism in Himalayan state
GANGTOK, July 2: Congress leader Ajoy Kumars reference to Sikkim as a neighbouring country has drawn widespread criticism from various sections of the society, including political parties, in the Himalayan state. Kumar, during a press conference on Tuesday, had referred to the state as a neighbouring country in the same frame alongside Bangladesh, Nepal and []
Congress Leader Apologises For Calling Sikkim A 'Neighbouring Country', BJP Hits Back
Congress leader Ajoy Kumar apologised for his statement on Sikkim and issued a clarification stating that it was a slip of the tongue.
India's Only Tax-Free State: Why Residents Get Income Tax Exemption?
All residents of Sikkim are exempt from income tax payment on their annual earnings.
First batch of Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims return to India, feted by Sikkim
Aged between 19 and 69 years, the pilgrims recount their once-in-a-lifetime experience
Former Police Officer Sentenced in Sikkim Drug Case
Pakyong, July 1 In a significant ruling today, the Special Judge SADA Pakyong sentenced The post Former Police Officer Sentenced in Sikkim Drug Case appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
GST revenue up 6.2% to 1.85 lakh crore in June 2025, slowest growth in 4 years
It is a positive sign that the data shows strong pockets of growth in GST collections in regions such as Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Lakshadweep, and Ladakh, Saurabh Agarwal, Tax Partner EY said
IMD issues 'very heavy rainfall' alert across India for coming 6-7 days
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said very heavy rainfall is expected in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan over some of the next six to seven days. It said the monsoon will remain active in many parts of northwest, central and east India during this period. Heavy rain is also likely in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim and Jharkhand. Some days may see heavy showers in Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Odisha. The IMD said heavy to very heavy rain may occur at some places in Konkan and Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Gujarat. Saurashtra and Kutch may also receive heavy rain in the next seven days. Northeast India is likely to get heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places during this period. Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Karnataka may receive heavy rain on some days of the week, it said. The weather department on Monday predicted above-normal rainfall in the country in July and asked authorities and people in central India, Uttarakhand and Haryana to stay alert due to the risk of flooding. It said rainfall is likely to be below normal in large parts of the northeast, many areas of eastern India and extreme southern peninsular India. IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said during an online press briefing that there is a high chance of heavy rainfall in central India and the adjoining southern peninsula. This includes east Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, adjoining areas of Vidarbha and Telangana and parts of Gujarat and Maharashtra. We should monitor the catchment areas of rivers such as the Godavari, Mahanadi and Krishna. Our models show a high probability of above-normal rainfall in the upper Mahanadi catchment, which includes Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. There are several other rivers in the region. We must closely watch rainfall activity and the water levels in reservoirs, he said. He added that good rainfall is also expected in Uttarakhand and Haryana. This region includes several cities and towns, including Delhi. Many south-flowing rivers originate in Uttarakhand. We must take precautions for all these river catchments, cities and towns, Mohapatra said.
Jamun: The Mighty Fruit with Big Health Benefits
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Crackdown Against Illegal Online Gaming in Sikkim
Gangtok, July 1: Pawan Awasthy, Principal Director of Sikkim State Lotteries, has released an official The post Crackdown Against Illegal Online Gaming in Sikkim appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
A statement from the MP's office said Indra Hang Subba briefed about the ongoing crisis faced by the people and tourism stakeholders in North Sikkim following repeated natural disasters
Sikkim High Court Interview Schedule 2025: Sikkim High Court has released the Interview Schedule for the Law Clerk cum Legal Research Assistant post on its hcs.gov.in and Candidates Can get their Date of Interviewed of Law Clerk cum Legal Research Assistant in Sikkim High Court 2025 from this Page.
Sikkim Assembly Passes Lokayukta (Amendment) Bill
The Scholars University of Skills and Innovation, Sikkim Bill, 2025 was also introduced in the House during a day-long session.
Sikkims Alarming Paradox: Highest Income, Highest Debt A Looming Fiscal Crisis?
Gangtok, June 30 : Sikkim, often lauded for its picturesque landscapes, faces a critical financial The post Sikkims Alarming Paradox: Highest Income, Highest Debt A Looming Fiscal Crisis? appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Imposter Posing as Odisha CM Arrested in Gangtok
Gangtok, June 29 : In a swift operation, Sadar Police have arrested a 25-year-old Howrah, The post Imposter Posing as Odisha CM Arrested in Gangtok appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Watch: Kailash Manasarovar Yatra | Can India & China make a new beginning? | Worldview
Over the past week, 36 Indian pilgrims have crossed over into China via the Nathu La Pass from Sikkim.
Multiple heritage sites in Bengal, Sikkim starved of funds for two-years
RTI findings reveal a disconnect between rising tourist interest and plummeting conservation funding at key heritage sites in West Bengal and Sikkim
DPIIT secy reviews infra projects of five states
The government is actively addressing hurdles in major infrastructure projects across Jharkhand, Sikkim, Nagaland, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh. A recent review, led by DPIIT Secretary Amardeep Singh Bhatia, tackled 18 issues in Jharkhand projects worth 34,213 crores and other projects in northeastern states.
Army deployed BonV Aeros GPR drone for rescue operations in Sikkim
MUMBAI, Jun 25: Deep tech startup BonV Aero on Wednesday said the Indian Army deployed its Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) drone to support rescue operations following the landslide in Lachen, Sikkim, early this month. The deployment followed the Armys immediate need for a reliable solution to scan debris in an inaccessible, high-altitude region, it added. The Bhubaneswar-based BonV Aero had developed its UAV platform specifically for sub-surface scanning in complex environments. Within 24 hours of the incident, the Army mobilised [] The post Army deployed BonV Aeros GPR drone for rescue operations in Sikkim appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
827 Indians evacuated from Israel; caregivers and students among returnees
NEW DELHI: After six-and-a-half years of working in Israel, Reetaraj Gurung had planned to return home to Siliguri, West Bengal, on 15 June to reunite with her husband and daughter. However, her journey was disrupted when Israel launched air strikes on Iran just two days earlier, leading to the closure of airspace over Israel, Jordan, Iran, and Iraq. Reetaraj finally made it home on Tuesday (24 June) on an evacuation flight from Jordan, facilitated by the Indian government. She had been employed as a caregiver for a 104-year-old woman in Jerusalem. Describing the situation in Israel over the past fortnight, she said: The past 12 days have been extremely tough. Whenever sirens blared in the streets, we were instructed to immediately hide in bunkers. These alarms would go off multiple times a day. If it happened during the day, I would rush with my patient in a wheelchair. But at night, I was told to just save myself. Expressing relief, she added, I feel so much at peace now. Im grateful to see my family again and thank the Indian government for bearing all expenses. They arranged buses to Jordan and a flight to Delhi. Pashi Sherpa, another caregiver from Sikkim who looks after a 32-year-old disabled man in Haifa, is still awaiting evacuation. Ive worked in Israel since 2012. I lost my husband and am supporting my two daughters alone. The last week has been terrifying. At all hours, we hear alarms and rush for shelter. My mother-in-law has passed away in Gangtok, and I hope I can return home soon, she said. According to a source at the Indian Embassy in Israel, nearly 40,000 Indians are currently residing in the country. Of these, around 20,000 work as caregivers or domestic workers, while 13,000 are employed in the construction sector. The remaining include students pursuing PhD and post-doctoral studies. The official confirmed that 827 Indians have returned to India between 2224 June via four evacuation flights under Operation Sindhu Israel, coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs. Evacuees were transported by road to Jordan or Egypt, from where special flights were arranged. No flights were operated on Wednesday due to a ceasefire declared the previous night. This conflict is different, the source said. Unlike previous wars that affected the northern (Lebanon border) or southern (Gaza border) regions, this time even Tel Aviv has been targeted. Theres widespread panic among both Indians and Israelis. Naren Thapa, founder of the IGCI Care Foundationan NGO that supports Indian workers in Israelhighlighted the growing presence of Indians in the country. Following the Hamas attack on October 7 2023, demand for Indian workers surged. Around 10,000 construction workers and caregivers have arrived in the past two years. The Indian government is highly supportive and offers prompt assistance to anyone seeking to leave. However, not all have welcomed the deployment of Indian workers to conflict zones. Rajiv Dimri, General Secretary of the All India Central Council of Trade Unions, criticised the move: We oppose sending 12,000 Indian workers to a war-torn country like Israel to replace Palestinian labourers. The government must prioritise their safe repatriation with the same urgency shown in evacuating Indian students from Iran.
Craving Himalayan Comfort? These Dishes Bring The Mountains To Your Plate
From the snow-capped peaks of Ladakh to the lush valleys of Sikkim, Himalayan cuisine offers soul-soothing comfort in every bite. Featuring dishes like thukpa, sel roti, and tingmo with shapta, these flavours bring the warmth of the mountains straight to your plate.
KHNAM tells govt to adopt Sikkims tourism model
SHILLONG, June 24: The Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) on Tuesday urged the Meghalaya government to adopt the Sikkim model to boost economic activity through tourism. In a letter addressed to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, KHNAM working president Thomas Passah recalled that in 2017, the party had submitted a representation proposing that vehicles [] The post KHNAM tells govt to adopt Sikkims tourism model appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Army Uses Drone Tech In Sikkim Landslide Rescue
Amid a series of massive landslides in Sikkim earlier this month, the Army has now combined cutting-edge tech with human efforts in its rescue operations as a new model of first response to disasters in the Eastern Himalayas.
Landslides disrupt traffic on NH-10 connecting Sikkim, West Bengal; debris clearance underway
GANGTOK: Several landslides triggered by incessant rains for the last few days occurred along National Highway 10, disrupting traffic movement on the road that connects Sikkim with West Bengal, officials said on Tuesday. Roadblocks have been reported along the 52-km highway stretch, which connects Sevoke in West Bengal with Rangpo in Sikkim, causing inconvenience to travellers, they said. The roadblocks were reported from 29 Mile, Kali Jhora, Seti Jhora, Selfie Dara, Birik Dara, Likhuveer, Melli and Bhalu Khola in West Bengal's Kalimpong district, they said. Officials of the National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) said operations related to the clearing of debris and restoration of the road are underway. Heavy machinery has been deployed to clear roadblocks due to multiple landslides, they said. One-way traffic movement has started in some areas. Traffic jams are inevitable as landslides continue in some areas regularly. The debris will be cleared soon as work is being carried out on war footing, an official said. Police personnel from Kalimpong district have also been deployed to regulate the traffic movement, he said. The district police have urged commuters to plan their travels according to the ground situation.
Sikkim celebrates International Olympic Day with sports activities
GANGTOK, June 23: The Sikkim Olympic Association (SOA) on Monday celebrated the International Olympic Day 2025 with a series of sports activities at Paljor Stadium and a programme at the SOA office with the theme Move, Learn, Discover for a Better World. The celebrations began with multiple sporting events organised by member associations. A blood []
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to talk LAC during China visit on June 25-26
NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers Meeting (SCO-DMM) in Qingdao, China. Notably, Singh and Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif will be attending the SCO meeting, marking the first such occasion since Operation Sindoor . However, no bilateral meeting is planned with Asif. Coincidentally, Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur, on Friday, flagged off the first batch of Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims since the 2020 India-China border standoff on Sikkim. It is seen as a step to ameliorate the bilateral situation. Ten batches plan to visit Kailash Mansarovar from Nathu la this year. Singh is expected to hold bilateral meetings, including talks with his Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun, and Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov. The Defence Minister last met the Admiral at the 11th ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting-Plus forum in Vientiane, in November last year. The meeting is expected to add to the relationship normalisation process between India and China which continue to jointly deploy more than one lakh soldiers with equipment and armaments along the 832-km Eastern Ladakh since May 2020. The news was first reported by TNIE. There has been a disengagement of troops from multiple points, including Depsang Plains and Demchok, and talks, both military and diplomatic, continue to improve the situation further. India has been steadfast in its stance on maintaining status quo, as it existed before May 2020. In a sign of thaw, troops of the Indian Army and Chinese PLA disengaged to their designated points as per the agreement reached by the Corps Commanders of the two sides in October 2024. That disengagement was only for Depsang and Demchok. Army sources added that while the disengagement has been completed, talks will continue at local commanders level. India steadfast on restoration of status quo In October last year, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reiterated, We want the situation that existed pre-April 2020 restored, whether its ground occupation, buffer zones or patrolling. Till that time... the situation remains sensitive; we are prepared to face any contingency.
First batch of 33 pilgrims leaves for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Sikkim's Nathula
Governor Om Prakash Mathur flagged off the yatra at a function held at the Sino-Indian frontier in East Sikkim, officials said
First Batch Of 33 Pilgrims Leaves For Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Via Sikkims Nathula
Gangtok, Jun 20: The first batch of 33 pilgrims and two liaison officers left for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Nathula in Sikkim on Friday, officials said. Governor Om Prakash Mathur flagged off the yatra at a function held at the Sino-Indian frontier in East Sikkim, they said. The function was organised by the Ministry of External Affairs. Tourism and Civil Aviation Department Additional Chief Secretary CS Rao welcomed the pilgrims on behalf of the state government and the people of [] The post First Batch Of 33 Pilgrims Leaves For Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Via Sikkims Nathula appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After 5 Years, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Resumes Through Sikkim
The first batch of 36 pilgrims taking part in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra crossed over to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) of China through Nathula border in Sikkim this morning.
Sikkim Transport Department Denies Rumours of 25,000 Vehicle Re-Registration Tax
HT DIGITAL GANGTOK, JUNE 19: In the face of mass misinformation on social media, the Sikkim Transport Departments Motor Vehicles Division has made an official clarification on the new tax structure on the re-registration and transfer of ownership of vehicles in the state. In a June 18, 2025, press release, the department categorically ruled out []
Centre approves Rs 2,006.40 crore assistance for Himachal Pradesh for post-disaster recovery plan
CHANDIGARH: A central assistance of Rs 2,006.40 crore for Himachal Pradesh for the recovery and reconstruction efforts following the devastating floods, landslides, and cloudburst in 2023 has been approved by a high-level committee, headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. An official statement stated that a committee, comprising Union finance and Agriculture ministers and the vice-chairman of the NITI Aayog as members, considered the proposal for financial assistance to the State from the recovery and reconstruction funding window under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF). The plan will help in carrying out recovery and reconstruction activities, arising due to the damage and destruction occurred during the 2023 monsoon. Of the assistance, Rs 1,504.80 crore will be the Centre's share from the recovery and reconstruction funding window under the NDRF. In July and August 2023, heavy rains had triggered floods and landslides in the State and over 550 people died during the monsoon season. The Congress led Himachal Pradesh government has been requesting the Union government to expedite the release of Rs 9,042 crore under post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA) for the year 2023-24. On December 12, 2023, the Ministry of Home Affairs approved an additional financial assistance of Rs 633.73 crore from the NDRF for Himachal Pradesh. BJP national president and Union Health minister JP Nadda, who hails from Himachal Pradesh, said the financial assistance is an important support for disaster victims. Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly and former chief minister Jairam Thakur, state BJP president Rajiv Bindal, former Union minister Anurag Thakur thanked the Union government. The central government had approved a recovery plan of Rs1658.17 crore for Uttarakhand in the aftermath of the Joshimath subsidence and of Rs 555.27 crore for Sikkim in the aftermath of the Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) incident of 2023.
Centre allocates over Rs 2000 cr to Himachal for flood, landslide damages in 2023
A committee led by Home Minister Amit Shah has approved 2,006.40 crore in central aid for Himachal Pradesh's recovery from the 2023 floods, landslides, and cloudbursts. This includes 1,504.80 crore from the National Disaster Response Fund. The government has also approved recovery plans for Uttarakhand and Sikkim, alongside mitigation projects worth 7,253.51 crore for various hazards across states.
Sikkim's Unique Time Capsule 2025 To Leave A Message For Future Generation
The Himalayan state of Sikkim has launched a unique initiative in the form of a Time Capsule 2025 to mark five decades of statehood.
'Launchpad 2025': One-of-a-Kind Hybrid Career Fair for Online Degree Learners of Online Manipal
About Online Manipal Online Manipal is the digital home of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ), and Sikkim Manipal University (SMU). These three Manipal universities, accredited with NAAC A++ and NAAC A+, offer UGC-entitled online degrees equivalent to on-campus programs. Since its inception in 2021, Online Manipal has empowered over 100,000 learners to realize their potential by providing them with accessible, affordable & industry-relevant degrees and new-age certifications in a 100% online mode.
First group of 36 pilgrims for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra arrives in Sikkim, moves to 17 Mile
After six years, the first group of thirty-six pilgrims for the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra has reached Gangtok. They will acclimatize in the 17 Mile area before proceeding via Nathu La pass. The pilgrims will cross the India-China border on June 20. This year, seven hundred fifty Indian pilgrims are selected for the yatra.
IHFI holds AGBM, launches NSPO in Leh
Excelsior Sports Correspondent LEH, June 15: The Ice Hockey Federation of India (IHFI) held its Annual General Body Meeting (AGBM) and officially launched its recognition as a National Sports Promotion Organisation (NSPO) at a grand ceremony in Leh. The event was presided over by Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, President of IHFI and former MP from Ladakh. Representatives from affiliated state associations including Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Ladakh attended the AGBM. The meeting passed key resolutions, [] The post IHFI holds AGBM, launches NSPO in Leh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alarm bells ring: Uttarakhands glacier lakes swell, signalling future disasters
DEHRADUN: The Himalayan region of Uttarakhand is witnessing an alarming proliferation of glacial lakes, a trend that experts warn could signal major future disasters in this ecologically fragile zone. A recent study by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) has brought this worrying development to the fore. The study reveals a significant increase in the number of glaciers across the state, currently recorded at 1,290, up from 1,266 a decade ago. Concurrently, the area covered by glacial lakes has expanded by a substantial 8.1 per cent. This growth underscores the severe impacts of climate change on the delicate Himalayan ecosystem. Dr Rakesh Bhambri, a glaciologist at WIHG, elaborated on the findings, stating, Our research indicates that new lakes are forming on glaciers in the Uttarakhand Himalayas, and existing lakes are growing in size. There has been a notable increase in their numbers since our 2015 study. Attributing this surge primarily to climate change and global warming, he further explained, The occurrence of rain instead of snow at altitudes of four to five thousand metres is a significant contributing factor, leading to glacier melt and the formation of these lakes. While acknowledging the overall increase, Dr Bhambri clarified that not all lakes are expanding. The destructive potential of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) is not new to the region. The devastating Kedarnath tragedy of 2013 was triggered by the bursting of the Chorabari glacial lake, and the 2021 Raini-Tapovan floods were also a result of a similar event. Sikkim experienced a comparable disaster in 2013. In light of these past catastrophes, the Indian government has identified 13 such high-risk glacial lakes in Uttarakhand that could pose a significant threat in the future. Prominent among these are Vasundhara Lake in Chamoli, Kedartal in Uttarkashi, Nagkund in Bageshwar, six lakes in Pithoragarh, and one in Tehri.
7 Indian Breakfasts You Once Had To Travel For Are Now In Your Neighbourhood
From Punjabi kulchas to Indori poha and Sikkimese thukpa, India's best regional breakfasts are now available online. Here is how to order them straight to your doorstep.
New Highway Linking Melli And Singtam In Sikkim To Ease NH10 Congestion, Bypass West Bengal
No trace yet of Pratapgarh couple 13 days after their vehicle plunges into Teesta River
LUCKNOW: It has been 13 days since the newly-wed couple, Kaushalendra Pratap Singh, 29, and Ankita Singh, 26 from Pratapgarh went missing after the tourist vehicle in which they were travelling with 11 other passengers plunged into the swollen Teesta River in Mangan district of Sikkim. The couple's family has yet to receive any communication from the authorities. After tying the knot in May, the couple left for their honeymoon in Sikkim on May 24. They have been missing since May 29. It was later confirmed that the mini-bus they were travelling in along with other tourists had fallen into the Teesta River. Although authorities deployed divers and rescue teams, there has been no trace of the couple so far. Kaushalendras father, Sher Bahadur Singh, visited Sikkim with four of his relatives in search of the couple but returned empty-handed on Tuesday. In a state of shock and distress, they shared their ordeal with senior police and administrative officials in Pratapgarh and described the horrific sight of the Teesta River and the accident site. According to Pratapgarh SP Dr. Anil Kumar, four family members who rushed to the site soon after the incident returned home on Tuesday. The family met with senior police and administrative authorities in Gangtok and discussed the extensive search operation being carried out. The search effort involved removing rocks and debris from the Teesta River, which flows through a ravine as deep as thousands of feet. Rescue teams are continuing their search downstream to Chungthang, about eight kilometers from the accident site. Although the river's flow has returned to normal, searching among the debris remains challenging. No belongings related to the couple have been found so far. The family returned based on assurances given by the authorities. Sher Bahadur Singh, who reached Gangtok in search of his son and daughter-in-law, met two tourists who survived the accident. He informed Pratapgarh police officials that the survivors identified Kaushalendra and Ankita through their photographs, confirming they had been in the same vehicle. The vehicle was carrying 11 tourists and a driver and was returning from Chungthang to Gangtok when it lost control around 9 p.m. due to heavy rainfall. Eight tourists, including Kaushalendra and Ankita, remain untraceable. Ankita worked in the medicine department at Medanta Hospital in Lucknow. Kaushalendra, the only child of his parents, was preparing for the civil services examination in Delhi. Their honeymoon plans were finalized after their waitlisted train tickets were confirmed on May 22.
The tragic incident happened on May 29 while the couple was returning from Lachen to Lachung during their honeymoon trip.
Honeymoon couple from U.P. goes missing in Sikkim
According to Kaushalendras uncle Dinesh Singh, the couple left for Sikkim on May 25 by train
Honeymoon couple from UP goes missing in Sikkim
A newly-married couple from Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh district, who went to Sikkim for their honeymoon, has gone missing after their vehicle reportedly fell into the Teesta River amid heavy rain, officials said on Tuesday.
PRATAPGARH: A newly-married couple from Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh district, who went to Sikkim for their honeymoon, has gone missing after their vehicle reportedly fell into the Teesta River amid heavy rain, officials said on Tuesday. A search operation is on to find the duo, they added. The incident took place on May 29 while they were returning from Lachen to Lachung. A total of nine people, including the couple and their driver, are still untraceable, the officials said. The missing groom, Kaushalendra Pratap Singh (29), is the nephew of BJP leader Ummed Singh. He married Ankita Singh (26), daughter of Vijay Singh Dubbu from Dhangadh Sarai Chivlaha village, on May 5. According to Kaushalendra's uncle Dinesh Singh, the couple left for Sikkim on May 25 by train and reached Mangan district on May 26. While returning from Lachen on May 29, their vehicle reportedly plunged into the river during a spell of heavy rain. In addition to the newlyweds, the vehicle was carrying seven other tourists two from Uttar Pradesh, two from Tripura, and four from Odisha along with the local driver. All remain missing. Despite continuous efforts by SDRF and NDRF teams, no bodies or survivors have been found so far, Dinesh Singh said. The family members of the missing couple who travelled to Sikkim have met senior police officers, including DIG Akshay Sachdeva and the SP of the area, he said. While their belongings were recovered from the hotel, there is no conclusive evidence yet to confirm whether they drowned in the river. The family back home is devastated and hoping for a miracle, he said.
UP Couple On Honeymoon Goes Missing In Sikkim After Vehicle Falls Into River, Search Underway
A newly-married couple from Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh district, who went to Sikkim for their honeymoon, has gone missing after their vehicle reportedly fell into the Teesta River amid heavy rain, officials said on Tuesday.
Sikkim landslide: Two more bodies recovered
The search and rescue operation is being led by the Army in coordination with local authorities and disaster response teams
Sikkim CM Tamang greets people on first anniversary of second term of SKM government
The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha returned to power for the second time by winning 31 of the 32 seats in the State Assembly elections held last year
Government designates Nathu La & Lipulekh La as immigration posts for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra
The Ministry of Home Affairs has temporarily designated Nathu La in Sikkim and Lipulekh La (Gunji) in Uttarakhand as authorized immigration check-posts for the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra pilgrims. This year marks the resumption of the Yatra after being suspended in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent military standoff with China.
Tri-services unite to complete Sepoy Sainudheens 2,500 km final journey from Sikkim
NEW DELHI: The supreme sacrifice of Sepoy Sainudheen PK in the Himalayas of Sikkim, 2,500 km from home, stands as a powerful testament to the Indian Armys diversity. The tri-services got together, reflecting the institutional ethos, to take home to Lakshadweep the mortal remains of Sainudheen PK, who made the supreme sacrifice in the devastating landslide at Chaten, North Sikkim. The tragic incident took place on 1 June as due to heavy rainfall triggered a landslide which struck the Army's Camp at Chaten in Lachen District. While three soldiers lost their lives on the same day, six others were reported missing. The Indian Army carried out a round-the-clock rescue operation. The soldier's mortal remains were recovered on 08 June 2025 after eight days of relentless search efforts by the Indian Army. The Army continues the advance search operations for the mortal remains of the remaining comrades. Sainudheen's final journey, traversing nearly 2,500 kilometres from Chatten in North Sikkim to his native island of Androth in Lakshadweep, as a solemn and dignified tribute to a life dedicated to the nation. This long and logistically complex repatriation was made possible through a coordinated tri-services operation involving the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy, supported ably by the local administration.Army said. Army Aviation helicopters and Indian Air Force aircraft, including the C-295, were employed for this effort, ensuring timely and seamless transportation across multiple legs of the journey. Born on 20 December 1991 in Androth, Lakshadweep, Sepoy Sainudheen joined the Indian Army on 24 March 2012. Over the past 13 years, he served with honour and distinction across some of the harshest operational terrains, including the forbidding heights of the Siachen Glacier. He was known among peers and seniors alike for his professionalism, discipline and unflinching dedication to duty. A ceremonial wreath-laying tribute was conducted with full military honours at Bengdubi Military Station on 08 June, marking the Indian Army's profound respect. At Androth, the Indian Navy rendered a Guard of Honour, reaffirming the sanctity of soldierly sacrifice. His Commanding Officer (CO) said: Sepoy Sainudheen PK embodied the finest traditions of the Indian Army-quiet professionalism, absolute integrity, and unmatched dedication. Whether in Siachen or Sikkim, he served with a quiet courage that inspired all ranks. His sacrifice is a reminder that true valour lies in selfless service even in the face of unseen dangers. We salute a soldier, a comrade and a son of India whose memory will forever guide us., the CO added. This was not merely a logistical repatriation, described the Army, it was a national salute, a reaffirmation of the nation's gratitude and the enduring ethos of Service Before Self. The tri-services synergy and the respect shown across institutions reflect the ethos of the institutions and the unbreakable bond that binds the soldier to the soil and the country to its defenders., said Army.
Mortal remains of Sepoy Sainudheen recovered eight days after Sikkim landslide; tributes pour in
The mortal remains of Sepoy Sainudheen PK were recovered after a landslide in Sikkim. He sacrificed his life at Chatten. The Indian Army conducted relentless search efforts. Sainudheen served in harsh terrains like Siachen. His final journey was a tribute to his dedication. A tri-services operation repatriated his remains to Lakshadweep. A ceremonial tribute was held with full military honors.
Sikkim landslide: Body of army man recovered, search underway for 5 others
GANGTOK: The body of an army man, one of the six people who went missing after a landslide hit a military camp at Chaten in north Sikkim earlier this month, was recovered on Monday in Mangan district, police said. The deceased was identified as Sainuddhin PK, a senior officer said. The search operation is underway to trace other missing persons, Mangan Superintendent of Police (SP) Sonam Detchu Bhutia said. The rescue teams have recovered the body of army man Sainudheen PK, who was among the six missing personnel after the June 1 landslide at a military camp in Chaten, the SP said. Apart from the missing persons, three army personnel had lost their lives, and four others were injured in the landslide. North Sikkim has been hit by multiple landslides triggered by heavy rain, disrupting road and telecommunication connectivity. Around 2,000 tourists had also been stranded in north Sikkim's Lachen, Lachung and Chungthang towns due to inclement weather conditions for days before being evacuated by road and air in rescue operations earlier this week.
Sikkim landslide: Body of Army man recovered, search underway for five others
The deceased was identified as Sainuddhin, police official said.
UP Couple On Honeymoon Goes Missing In Sikkim After Car Falls 1,000 Feet In Teesta River
Kaushalendra Pratap Singh and Ankita Singh, who got married on May 5, left for Sikkim for their honeymoon on May 24.
Helicopter with 1,300 kg relief materials leaves for landslide-hit Chaten in north Sikkim
GANGTOK, June 8: A helicopter, carrying 1,300 kg of relief materials for army personnel and civilians, took off from the Pakyong airport here on Saturday for landslide-hit Chaten in north Sikkim, officials said. The MI-17 helicopter with five officials of the Food and Civil Supplies Department on board left the airport this morning and will []
Army chief reviews operational preparedness along LAC in Uttarakhand
NEW DELHI: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi on Sunday visited forward posts along the LAC in the Garhwal, Uttarakhand region to review the operational and administrative readiness of the deployed forces. The Army in its statement said, During his visit, the COAS interacted with troops guarding the frontiers and commended them for their unwavering dedication, resilience, and professionalism. He emphasised the importance of maintaining high standards of operational preparedness and constant vigilance. Later in the day, the COAS inaugurated Ibex Tarana 88.4 FM, the first-of-its-kind Community Radio Station based in Jyotirmath, Uttarakhand. The station is envisioned as a vital platform for local expression, knowledge sharing, and the preservation of cultural heritage. Its broadcasts will include programmes on education, environment, weather, entertainment, employment, disaster preparedness, tourism, health, and traditional arts. In his inaugural podcast, the COAS remarked, Ibex Tarana is not just a radio station-it is a powerful medium to amplify the voice of youth. It will bring the community together, promote local talent, and reconnect people with their cultural roots. On this occasion, the COAS also felicitated distinguished veterans with the Veterans Achievement Award in recognition of their outstanding contributions to nation-building and social development. Uttarakhand, along with Himachal Pradesh form the Middle Sector of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Uttarakhand is also defined into Kumaon and Garhwal regions. There are around 22 Passes in the Middle Sector dotted on 545 kilometres and including the boundaries shared with Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The 3,488kms long LAC is undemarcated borders between India and China where both countries exercise actual control on ground and have differing perceptions. It is divided into three sectors - Western (Eastern Ladakh), Central sector (Himachal Pradesh, 200 kms, Uttarakhand, 345 kms), Eastern Sector (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh). Though the Middle Sector is considered the least disputed, Barahoti valley in this sector is one of the eight mutually accepted disputed areas on which both countries have overlapping claims. Also, it is the only sector in which there has been a broad agreement and where India and China have exchanged maps. But, now this area also came under the shadow of the doubts raised by China which breached all agreements and Memorandum of Understandings signed in 1993 and thereafter between the two countries. China carried out a massive force deployment in Eastern Ladakh after the PLA soldiers clashed with the Indian Army troops at Finger 4 in May 2020. Indian Army since then has affected a precautionary deployment all along the LAC and it included the Middle Sector. The plans are afoot to position a Corps sized troops specifically for the Middle Sector and especially Uttarakhand which is made of four valleys, starting with Harshil, Mana, Niti and Barahoti.
28 stranded people, 20 army personnel airlifted from landslide-hit Chaten in north Sikkim
Due to heavy rain and multiple landslides in north Sikkim, 28 civilians and 20 army personnel were airlifted from Chaten after road connectivity was severed. The state government arranged a helicopter to evacuate those affected and transport essential supplies. All evacuees safely landed at Pakyong Greenfield Airport as part of ongoing relief efforts.
Helicopter arranged for evacuation of stranded locals, taxi drivers from landslide-hit north Sikkim
The Sikkim government has deployed a helicopter to rescue taxi drivers, local residents, and government officials stranded in Chaten, North Sikkim, due to landslides and continuous rainfall that have severed road connectivity. This action follows distress calls from those stranded, prompting the government to initiate air evacuation from the affected region.
North Sikkim Landslides: 76 Army Personnel Airlifted From Landslide-Hit Chaten
76 army personnel airlifted from landslide-hit Chaten in north Sikkim
GANGTOK: At least 76 army personnel were on Saturday airlifted from Chaten in north Sikkim where road connectivity has been snapped due to multiple landslides triggered by heavy rain, officials said. This marks the completion of coordinated evacuation efforts, which included the rescue of all stranded tourists earlier, they said. Altogether 76 army personnel were airlifted by three MI-17 helicopters. The air evacuation operation from Chaten has concluded today with the helicopters transporting army personnel from Chaten to Pakyong Greenfield Airport, an official said. The state government continues to closely monitor the overall situation and remains committed to providing all necessary support in the disaster-hit region and assistance to those affected by natural calamities, another official said. Heavy rain had triggered multiple landslides in north Sikkim recently, disrupting road connectivity in the region. As a result, more than 1,600 tourists had been stranded in Lachen, Lachung and Chungthang towns for days before they were rescued by the state government. The Indian army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Border Roads Organisation (BRO), and the Mangan district administration had carried out rescue and search operations for days and evacuated all stranded tourists and local people, the officials said. Several helicopters were pressed into service to evacuate more than 140 tourists by air, they said. Three army personnel were killed, four injured and six others went missing after a landslide hit a military camp at Chaten on the evening of June 1. Efforts are underway to locate the missing soldiers. Flood toll rises to 52 in Northeast; over 5.6 lakh affected in Assam, 199 airlifted in Sikkim
Assam flood situation improves marginally, rivers showing receding trend
GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam improved marginally as major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, were showing a receding trend though a population of over four lakh people was still affected by the deluge in 18 districts of the state, officials said on Saturday. Rainfall has been less in most districts and scattered in some, leading to a recession in the water level of the major rivers. The Brahmaputra is still flowing above the danger level in Dhubri, Kopili in Dharamtul, River Barak at Katakhal in Hailakandi and Kushiyara in Sribhumi. There was no report of any casualty during the day though a person was reported missing in Kamrup (Metro) district. A landslide took place in the Rupnagar area of Guwahati early on Saturday and a person has been reported missing. The current first wave of floods along with landslides due to heavy rainfall has so far claimed 21 lives. The floods have affected 1,296 villages under 54 revenue circles of 18 districts and 16,558.59 hectares of cropland are still under water while 2,96,765 animals are facing the impact of the current wave. More than 40,313 displaced people are taking shelter in 328 relief camps, while 1,19,001 affected people were provided relief at distribution centres set up in the affected districts. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday visited the Barak Valley for the second time in a week and assured timely rehabilitation grants to the people and that damaged infrastructure, like roads, will be repaired before Durga Puja festivities. Flood waters of the Brahmaputra have inundated vast tracts of Kaziranga National Park, the UNESCO World Heritage site, while 70 per cent of the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary has been severely affected by the waters of the Brahmaputra and Kopili rivers. The floods have forced the animals, including the one-horned rhinoceros, and other wildlife to move to higher ground for shelter. The forest personnel are closely monitoring the situation and efforts are being made to minimise the impact of the floods on wildlife, an official said. Flood toll rises to 52 in Northeast; over 5.6 lakh affected in Assam, 199 airlifted in Sikkim
Assam flood situation improves further, 4.43 lakh still affected
GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam improved further on Friday following a decline in the rains. No death was reported in the state during the past 24 hours but one person was reported missing. Manipur reported three deaths which took the Northeast flood and landslide toll to 53. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 4,43,560 people across 18 districts are still affected by the floods in Assam. Over 40,000 of them were taking shelter in relief camps. Cropland remained affected in areas of 16,558.59 hectares. The affected districts were Cachar, Nagaon, Sribhumi, Hailakandi, Kamrup, Hojai, Dibrugarh, Bongaigaon, Morigaon, Darrang, Golaghat, Dhemaji, Goalpara, Sonitpur, Biswanath, Lakhimpur, Jorhat and Kamrup (Metro). The Brahmaputra and four other rivers were flowing above the danger level in some places, the ASDMA said. A flood report issued by the Manipur government said 1,65,936 people remained affected in the state. Altogether 35,385 houses were damaged by the floods and landslides. The state recorded altogether 160 incidents of landslides. As the rains have now subsided, Meitei organisation Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity urged the state government to provide compensation to the victims after conducting a comprehensive field survey. Several areas of the Imphal Valley have remained inundated. The organisation stressed on pumping out the water. The flood situation also improved in Arunachal Pradesh. A government statement said 33,200 people remained affected in 215 villages of 24 districts. The authorities set up three relief camps where 239 displaced people were lodged. Changlang in eastern Arunachal is one of the worst-hit districts. Meanwhile, all the stranded tourists were reportedly evacuated from Chaten in North Sikkim which was badly hit by landslides. Mizoram was ravaged by around 700 landslides and rains which damaged water pipelines at many places. Foreseeing a crisis of water, the state government advised citizens to harvest rainwater.
17 more people evacuated from north Sikkim as rescue operations resume
The state government has arranged buses to transport the rescued people from the airport to Gangtok from where they would leave for their onward destinations, the official said.
Sikkim landslide: rescue efforts resume to evacuate stranded tourists
Efforts are underway to locate the missing soldiers in Sikkim.
Tourists Airlifted From North Sikkim As Rescue Ops Continue In Phases
Nearly 1,500 tourists were stranded in the popular North Sikkim destinations of Lachen and Lachung after the Phidang bridge -considered the region's lifeline - was severely damaged.
IAF deploys Mi-17, Cheetah choppers for Sikkim relief ops
Sikkim's relief operations are underway. The Indian Air Force is using helicopters to rescue people and deliver supplies. Over a hundred survivors were evacuated. Assam is facing severe floods and landslides. Many districts are affected, and thousands are displaced. Relief camps have been set up to provide shelter and food. Sadly, lives have been lost in both states.
63 evacuated from landslide-hit north Sikkim by helicopters, 64 others await rescue
GANGTOK: Altogether 63 stranded people, mostly tourists, were on Thursday evacuated by helicopters from Chaten in north Sikkim, which was hit by a landslide earlier this week, officials said. Sixty-four other tourists are still waiting at Chaten to be rescued by the army and local administration. The operation to rescue them was called off due to inclement weather and challenging terrains during the day, officials said. Chaten is located near Lachen, a small town in Mangan district, which is used by travellers to reach Gurudangmar Lake which is a popular tourist destination. Officials said that two MI-17 helicopters were used to evacuate 39 people from Chaten to Pakyong airport, officials said. Four other people were evacuated in a Cheetah helicopter while an MI-17 chopper made a direct journey from Bagdogra in neighbouring West Bengal to Chaten, airlifting 20 passengers, they said. Meanwhile, two MI-17 V5 helicopters are stationed at Pakyong airport for deployment in evacuation operation. State government officials have also been in continuous coordination with the armed forces to safeguard lives and provide relief to the stranded people. Three army personnel were killed, six soldiers went missing and several others were injured after a landslide hit a military camp at Chaten on the evening of June 1. Efforts are also on to find out the missing soldiers. Search for missing Lt Col, five others continues after Sikkim landslide; army battles weather, terrain in rescue ops
63 stranded tourists airlifted from landslides-hit North Sikkim
Altogether 63 stranded tourists, including two US citizens, have been airlifted from landslides north district's Lachen and Chaten since the aerial evacuation started on June 3, official sources said on Thursday.
63 stranded tourists airlifted from landslides-hit Sikkim
Gangtok, June 5: Altogether 63 stranded tourists, including two US citizens, have been airlifted from landslides north districts Lachen and Chaten since the aerial evacuation started on June 3, official sources said on Thursday. An MI-17 helicopter transported 20 tourists, including two foreign nationals, ensuring their safe evacuation on Thursday, a revised communique said. [] The post 63 stranded tourists airlifted from landslides-hit Sikkim appeared first on Northlines .
59 tourists airlifted from north Sikkim as rescue ops resume
GANGTOK: (Jun 5) Fifty-nine tourists were brought back to Gangtok from the rain-ravaged north Sikkim on Thursday morning as the rescue operations resumed after the weather cleared, officials said. They were among the 109 tourists stranded in north Sikkims Lachung for nearly a week. Two MI-17V5 helicopters left for Chaten in north Sikkim from Pakyong airport near state capital Gangtok in the early morning after the weather cleared. While 39 tourists returned on one copter, 20 returned on another, officials [] The post 59 tourists airlifted from north Sikkim as rescue ops resume appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sikkim: First batch of tourists from Chaten successfully evacuated at Pakyong Airport
Evacuation efforts are underway in North Sikkim following severe weather conditions that triggered landslides and flash floods. Helicopters have airlifted stranded tourists from Chaten and Lachen to safety, with ongoing efforts to restore essential services like telecommunications and electricity. Sadly, several individuals remain missing after a landslide struck a military camp, resulting in fatalities and ongoing search operations.
Sikkim landslide: Search operations continue after six people go missing
Search operations are ongoing for six missing individuals after a landslide struck a military camp in Sikkim, hindering rescue efforts due to severe weather and terrain. Simultaneously, Assam is grappling with severe floods affecting over 6 lakh people across 21 districts, with rising death tolls and widespread displacement, prompting government relief measures and evacuations.
Two more die as flood batters northeast; death toll rises to 49
GUWAHATI: Two more people died in Assam on Wednesday, taking the overall death toll due to floods and landslides in the northeast to 49. Officials said continuous heavy rain has affected over 6.7 lakh people across the region. Of the total deaths, Assam accounts for 19, followed by 12 in Arunachal Pradesh, six each in Meghalaya and Mizoram, three in Sikkim, two in Tripura and one in Nagaland. The region has reported over 800 landslides so far, with Mizoram alone accounting for 675. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 6,79,423 people in 21 districts of the state have been affected. Cropland covering 14,977.99 hectares has been submerged. Over 1.57 lakh people have taken shelter in relief camps and distribution centres. Southern Assams Sribhumi is the worst-hit area, where more than 2.31 lakh people are affected. Cachar, also in the south, and Nagaon in central Assam are among the worst-hit districts. Floodwaters have disrupted road, rail and ferry services in several parts of the state. The Brahmaputra and several of its tributaries are flowing above the danger mark, leading to fresh inundation and damage to houses, roads and bridges. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said, We stand together with them in these difficult times. He added that the government was working on a war footing to provide necessary help to those affected. Manipur is also battling floods caused by heavy rain and river breaches. Around 1.6 lakh people have been affected, mostly in the Imphal Valley. Landslides have hit several hill districts. Jiribam district, located in the valley, is also severely affected. District Magistrate Krishna Kumar visited various flood-hit areas on Wednesday to take stock of the situation. In Mizoram, schools reopened after being shut for four days. Authorities have advised outsiders not to visit the state until June 13 due to ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts. Floodwaters continue to trouble Arunachal Pradesh, where landslides struck several places. Officials said over 3,000 people in 23 districts have been affected. Vehicular movement remains disrupted in many areas. The situation in Sikkim also remains critical due to constant rain and landslides. The Indian Air Force on Wednesday rescued 33 people, including two US nationals, from North Sikkim, the worst-affected area in the state.
Assam floods claim two more lives, Mizoram clocks 675 landslides
Lieutenant Colonel, his wife and daughter are among six missing in Sikkims Mangan district, which was marked a disaster zone by the government
In the line of duty: Army leads tireless search, rescue operations after landslides in North Sikkim
Following the devastating landslide in North Sikkim's Chatten, the Indian Army is tirelessly conducting rescue and relief operations amidst challenging weather and terrain. Lachen village, once isolated, has been reconnected, and stranded tourists are being evacuated. Despite setbacks due to poor visibility, efforts persist to locate missing personnel and provide aid to those affected by the disaster.
GANGTOK: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Wednesday held a high-level meeting with senior state government officials to take stock of the situation in landslide-hit Mangan district. Three army personnel were killed and six soldiers went missing after a landslide hit a military camp at Chaten. Several others were also injured. The landslide, which occurred at 7 pm on Sunday near Lachen town in Mangan district, was triggered by heavy rainfall in the area. Today, I convened a high-level meeting with the chief secretary and senior officials from the Planning and Land & Revenue Departments to take stock of the concerning situation in Mangan district, he said in a social media post. What is unfolding is truly heartbreaking. Our people are facing immense hardship due to this natural calamity and my heart goes out to every family affected, he said referring to large-scale destruction of road infrastructure due to landslides triggered by heavy rain in Mangan district. The chief minister said that he has directed all departments to act swiftly and in close coordination with the NDRF, SDRF, BRO, TAAS, and other agencies concerned to ensure that rescue and relief operations are carried out without delay. Every possible effort is being made to reach those in need, he said. Tamang urged all residents and tourists not to panic as the state government is doing everything within its power to manage the situation and protect lives. We are with you at every step, and we will not rest until safety and normalcy are restored, he said, while appealing for unity, strength, and cooperation from everyone. Let us stand together as one family, and we will overcome this challenge with courage and compassion, he said. The state government has already declared the damage caused by incessant rainfall in Mangan district since May 28 as a disaster under Section 22(2)(b) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, according to an official statement. The declaration was issued by the Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority (SSDMA) and the Land Revenue and Disaster Management Department. Meanwhile, around 109 tourists stranded in Lachen in north Sikkim for nearly a week due to landslides were brought to Chaten on Wednesday for air evacuation, as and when the weather permits, officials said. Despite damage to connectivity, approximately 109 stranded tourists have successfully reached Chaten from Lachen through coordinated efforts of the state government, Indian Army and local support teams, they said. All tourists have been safely accommodated in nearby hotels and at the Army camp in Chaten and are being prepared for air evacuation, as and when the weather permits, they said. No tourists are stranded in Lachen anymore, officials added. Due to constant bad weather in the region, helicopter sorties from Pakyong Airport could not take place during the day, they said. Two MI-17 V5 helicopters remain stationed at Pakyong on standby for immediate deployment once flying conditions improve, they said. Earlier in the day, Relief Commissioner-cum-Secretary Mingma T Sherpa, SSDMA Director Prabhakar Rai, his deputy Rajiv Roka visited Pakyong airport during the day to assess the situation and oversee preparedness for the resumption of rescue and relief operations. The ongoing relief operations in north Sikkim faced a critical setback after two key bridges over the Taran Chu River, situated between Munshithang and Chaten, were confirmed to have been washed away earlier due to incessant rain, severing motorable access to Chaten from Lachen. The loss of infrastructure has intensified the logistical challenges of the ongoing disaster response. In view of the washed-away bridges and suspension of aerial sorties, the state government is exploring an alternative ground-based evacuation route using a phased transshipment strategy. The officials said that the state government remains fully engaged in managing the disaster response by ensuring continuous coordination with central agencies and the armed forces to safeguard lives and provide essential relief. The restoration of connectivity and timely evacuation remain top priorities as the authorities continue to navigate through adverse terrain and weather conditions. The state administration is actively coordinating with local authorities to provide relief and facilitate evacuations in Mangan district, the officials said. The district administration has also appealed to the public to stay alert and cooperate with local authorities and the army.
Sikkim landslides: IAF evacuates 33 people, including 2 US nationals, from Chaten region
Following devastating landslides in Sikkim, the Indian Air Force launched humanitarian assistance operations, evacuating 33 individuals, including two US nationals, from the isolated Chaten region. IAF helicopters airdropped relief supplies and inserted NDRF teams. The Indian Army also established a walkway to Lachen village, assisting 113 stranded tourists after rescuing 1,678 from Lachung and Chungthang.
Six Military Persons go Missing in Sikkim Landslide
According to Army sources, search operations are continuing with urgency to locate the six individuals still missing after the landslide
Army men reach Sikkim's Lachen, 113 stranded tourists to be evacuated soon
At least 1,678 tourists were rescued from Lachung and Chungthang two days ago, while 34 others, including some foreigners and family members of the armed forces, were successfully airlifted
GUWAHATI: The Army on Wednesday said there was still no trace of six individuals, including a Lieutenant Colonel, reported missing after a major landslide in Sikkim. The landslide had struck a military camp at Chaten in North Sikkim on Sunday night. Search operations continue with urgency to locate the six individuals. The missing persons include Lieutenant Colonel Pritpal Singh Sandhu, Subedar Dharamveer, Naik Sunilal Muchahary, Sepoy Sainudheen PK, Squadron Leader Aarti Sandhu (Retd), wife of Lieutenant Colonel Sandhu, and their daughter Miss Amayra Sandhu, a defence ministry statement said. Three personnel had lost their lives in the incident while four others were rescued. The four had sustained minor injuries.The Army has deployed specialised teams and engineering equipment in the search and rescue operations. However, the ongoing efforts have been significantly hampered by extremely bad weather, unstable ground, and the challenging high-altitude terrain. The statement also said that the Indian Army was working relentlessly under extreme weather and hazardous terrain conditions to assist local residents and stranded tourists. Lachen village, the main hub for tourism in the region, has been completely cut off. The Army has established foot connectivity to the village and reached out to 113 stranded tourists, who will be evacuated soon. On 03 June 2025, 30 tourists, including some foreign nationals, were successfully airlifted by military helicopters, the statement further stated.
Sikkim landslide: Lt. Col., his retired IAF officer wife among six missing
Army team reaches 113 stranded tourists at Lachen on foot to evacuate them
34 tourists, family members of army personnel airlifted from Sikkims landslide hit Chaten
Three army personnel were killed and six soldiers went missing after a landslide hit a military camp at Chaten
Centre steps in as Northeast battles floods
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged support to Assam, Sikkim, and Manipur, which are grappling with severe floods. He spoke with the respective chief ministers and the governor, assuring them of full central government assistance for relief and rehabilitation efforts. The floods have impacted thousands, damaged homes, and left tourists stranded, prompting rescue operations by NDRF personnel.
Planning Sikkim Trip This Monsoon? Tourist Passes Suspended, What Travellers Must Know
Floods and landslides in Sikkim have stranded over 100 tourists in Lachen. Tourist passes are suspended. An NDRF helicopter has been deployed. PM Modi assured support.
Northeast Floods: PM Modi speaks to Assam, Sikkim CMs and Manipur Governor, assures full support
Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang also shared a post on X, thanking PM Modi for his concern about the flood and landslide situation in the state.
PM Modi Assures Help To Flood-Hit Northeast States
Modi spoke to Assam and Sikkim chief ministers Himanta Biswa Sarma and Prem Singh Tamang respectively and Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla to take stock of the situation.