PM Modi’s Sikkim Visit: Rs 4,000 Crore Projects, Statehood Celebrations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim on April 27-28 to participate in the closing ceremony of the state's 50th Year of Statehood celebrations. During the visit, he will inaugurate, launch, and lay foundation stones for multiple development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore spanning healthcare, education, infrastructure, and tourism. Key projects include a new Ayurveda hospital, Sikkim University campus, steel arch bridges over River Teesta, and eco-tourism facilities. The visit aims to accelerate holistic and inclusive development in the northeastern state.

Key Points: PM Modi Sikkim Visit April 27-28: Rs 4,000 Crore Projects

  • PM Modi to visit Sikkim April 27-28 for 50th Statehood celebrations
  • He will launch development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore
  • Projects cover healthcare, education, infrastructure, power, tourism, and environment
  • Key inaugurations include Sikkim University campus, Ayurveda hospital, and steel arch bridges
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PM Modi to visit Sikkim on April 27-28 for Statehood celebrations; Launch Rs 4,000 crore projects

PM Modi to visit Sikkim on April 27-28 for Statehood celebrations, launch Rs 4,000 crore projects in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and tourism.

"These projects span a wide range of sectors including infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism and agriculture - PMO statement"

Gangtok, April 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim on April 27-28, an official statement issued by Prime Minister's office stated on Sunday.

He will arrive in Gangtok on 27 April at around 3 PM. On 28 April, at approximately 9:30 AM, Prime Minister will visit the Orchidarium in Gangtok. To showcase the ecological and floral heritage of the state, Swarnajayanti Maitri Manjari Park has been developed as a state-of-the-art, world-class Orchid Experience Centre, PMO said.

Thereafter, at around 10 AM, Prime Minister will participate in the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th Year of Statehood celebrations at Paljor Stadium, where he will inaugurate, launch and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore across the State. Prime Minister will also address the gathering on the occasion.

These projects span a wide range of sectors including infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism and agriculture, and are aimed at accelerating holistic and inclusive development in Sikkim.

In the healthcare sector, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a 100-bedded Ayurveda Hospital at Yangang in Namchi district. He will also inaugurate a 30-bedded Integrated Sowa Rigpa Hospital at NIT Deorali, thereby strengthening access to traditional and integrative systems of medicine in the State.

In the education sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Permanent campus of Sikkim University at Yangang, the Administrative Block of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University of Excellence at Chakung, the Helen Lepcha Medical College at Socheygang in Gangtok district, and the Dentam Professional College at Dentam in Gyalshing district. He will also inaugurate model residential schools at Hee Gyathang, a new Model Degree College at Mangshila in Mangan district, and a monastic hostel-cum-classroom at Boomtar Gumpa in Namchi district. Further, he will launch the implementation of IT-enabled educational infrastructure projects across 160 schools in Sikkim.

To improve connectivity further in Sikkim, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of two hinged double-lane steel arch bridges over River Teesta at Sirwani and Lower Samdong, connecting Namchi and Gangtok districts. He will also inaugurate the widening and strengthening of the road from Birdhang to Namchi via Kitchudumra, which will enhance inter-district accessibility, improve travel efficiency, and facilitate smoother movement of people and goods.

In the power sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the improvement, upgradation and revamping of the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) network in Gangtok, strengthening reliable power supply in the region.

In the area of urban development and administrative infrastructure, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Jan Seva Sachivalaya (Mini Secretariat) at Lumsey and the Civil Service Officers Institute in Gangtok. He will also inaugurate housing initiatives including the Sikkim Urban Garib Awas Yojana at Lingding, housing for police personnel, and Grade 'C' quarters at SAP Pangthang. In addition, he will lay the foundation stone of Sadhbhav Mandap (Public Utility Centre)at MG Marg, PMO said.

As part of environmental protection efforts, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for sewerage system rehabilitation at Singtam town under river pollution abatement initiatives. He will also inaugurate the pollution abatement scheme of River Rani Chu through Roro Chu river in Zone III, Gangtok, contributing to improved urban sanitation and sustainable ecosystems, an official statement said.

In the tourism and pilgrimage sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the redevelopment of the Ridge Precinct in Gangtok, eco-tourism and pilgrimage infrastructure at Dodak in Soreng, infrastructure related to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra including facilities at 18th Mile and Hangu Lake, and a Yatri Niwas at Krishna Pranami Mangaldham, Namphing. He will also lay the foundation stone for an Eco-Pilgrimage Complex at Silnon in Gyalshing district, it added.

Prime Minister will inaugurate the Sikkim IFFCO Processing Plant, which is expected to provide a significant boost to agro-processing and strengthen farmer livelihoods and value chains in the State. Prime Minister will also inaugurate indoor cricket facilities at Mining, Rangpo in Pakyong district to promote youth engagement and sports development.

The visit of the Prime Minister marks an important milestone in the Golden Jubilee year of Sikkim's statehood and reflects the current Government's continued commitment to the rapid and sustainable development of the State and the Northeast region.

- ANI

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Priya S
I hope these projects are implemented on time and with proper transparency. Sikkim has always been a model state for cleanliness and eco-tourism, and I'd hate to see any corruption derail these efforts. That said, the focus on education—universities, medical college, degree colleges—is commendable. Our youth need more opportunities closer home.
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Michael C
Impressive list of projects! The steel arch bridges over the Teesta and the road upgrades will really help connectivity in this hilly terrain. I'm also glad to see pollution abatement initiatives—Sikkim's rivers are pristine and need protection. PM Modi seems serious about developing the Northeast, and that's good for India's overall growth.
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Siddharth J
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra infrastructure at Hangu Lake is a thoughtful addition. For many Hindu pilgrims, this is a journey of a lifetime, and improving facilities will make it safer and more comfortable. Also, the agro-processing plant in partnership with IFFCO could transform farmer incomes in Sikkim. Arrey, bahut achha hai! 👏
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Sarah B
Sikkim's 50th statehood is a milestone worth celebrating. But I'd like to know—what about the local communities and their say in these projects? Development should not come at the cost of displacement or environmental damage. Sikkim's unique biodiversity is fragile, so I hope all construction follows strict eco-friendly norms.
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Kavya N
Wow, the Orchidarium and Ridge Precinct redevelopment sound like great tourist attractions. Sikkim is already a paradise for nature lovers, and world-class infrastructure will only boost tourism and local

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