Sikkim's 51st Statehood Day Celebrations: A Model of Sustainable Development
Sikkim celebrates its 51st Statehood Day, with President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi praising its contributions to sustainable development. Modi emphasized the state's progress in tourism and organic farming while assuring continued support. Celebrations reflect Sikkim's journey of peace, democracy, and cultural pride over the last five decades.
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Sikkim marked its 51st Statehood Day with celebrations highlighting its achievements in sustainable development and social harmony. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended their greetings and praised Sikkim's contributions to India's growth, emphasizing its ecological wisdom and vibrant culture.
Addressing a letter to Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, Modi assured continuous support for the state's tourism and economic sectors. He also highlighted the state's role in biodiversity conservation and organic farming, positioning Sikkim as a beacon of sustainability.
As Sikkim reflects on its journey since becoming a state in 1975, the celebrations are a reminder of its commitment to peace and progress. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also extended their greetings on this occasion.
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