PM Modi’s Sikkim Visit: Rs 4,000 Crore Projects Unveiled for 50th Statehood Anniversary

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. He will unveil multiple development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore in sectors like infrastructure, healthcare, education, and tourism. Key initiatives include laying foundation stones for a 100-bed Ayurveda hospital, inaugurating Sikkim University's permanent campus, and launching IT-enabled infrastructure in 160 schools. The visit highlights the Centre's commitment to accelerating inclusive and sustainable development in the Northeast.

Key Points: PM Modi in Sikkim: Rs 4,000 Crore Projects for 50th Statehood

  • PM Modi to visit Sikkim on April 27-28
  • Unveils development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore
  • Projects include healthcare, education, infrastructure, and tourism
  • Celebrates Sikkim's 50th statehood anniversary
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PM Modi to visit Sikkim on April 27-28, to unveil projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore

PM Modi visits Sikkim April 27-28 to launch Rs 4,000 crore projects in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and tourism, celebrating the state's 50th statehood anniversary.

"The visit marks a significant milestone in Sikkim's Golden Jubilee year and underscores the Centre's continued focus on accelerating inclusive and sustainable development in the Northeast region. - Officials"

New Delhi, April 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim on April 27-28, during which he will participate in the closing ceremony of the state's 50th year of statehood celebrations and unveil multiple development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore, officials said on Sunday.

The Prime Minister will arrive in Gangtok on April 27 at around 3 p.m.

On April 28, he is scheduled to visit the Orchidarium in Gangtok, developed as a world-class Orchid Experience Centre to showcase the state's rich ecological and floral heritage.

Later, at around 10 a.m., PM Modi will attend the concluding ceremony of the Golden Jubilee celebrations at Paljor Stadium, where he will inaugurate, launch, and lay the foundation stone of projects spanning sectors such as infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism, and agriculture. He will also address the gathering.

In the healthcare sector, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a 100-bedded Ayurveda hospital at Yangang in Namchi district and inaugurate a 30-bedded Integrated Sowa Rigpa Hospital at NIT Deorali.

In education, he will inaugurate the permanent campus of Sikkim University at Yangang, the administrative block of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University of Excellence at Chakung, Helen Lepcha Medical College at Socheygang, and Dentam Professional College in Gyalshing district.

Model residential schools at Hee Gyathang, a new Model Degree College at Mangshila, and a monastic hostel-cum-classroom at Boomtar Gumpa will also be inaugurated.

Additionally, IT-enabled infrastructure projects across 160 schools will be launched.

To boost connectivity, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for two double-lane steel arch bridges over the Teesta river at Sirwani and Lower Samdong, and inaugurate the upgraded road from Birdhang to Namchi via Kitchudumra.

In the power sector, he will inaugurate the revamping of the transmission and distribution network in Gangtok.

Under urban development, projects to be inaugurated include the Jan Seva Sachivalaya at Lumsey, the Civil Service Officers Institute in Gangtok, housing initiatives under the Sikkim Urban Garib Awas Yojana, and quarters for police personnel.

The foundation stone for a Sadhbhav Mandap at MG Marg will also be laid.

Environmental initiatives include laying the foundation stone for a sewerage system rehabilitation project at Singtam and inaugurating the River Rani Chu pollution abatement scheme.

In tourism, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the redevelopment of the Ridge Precinct in Gangtok, eco-tourism and pilgrimage infrastructure at Dodak, facilities related to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and a Yatri Niwas at Krishna Pranami Mangaldham.

The foundation stone for an Eco-Pilgrimage Complex at Silnon will also be laid.

He will also inaugurate the Sikkim IFFCO Processing Plant aimed at boosting agro-processing and farmer incomes, along with indoor cricket facilities at Mining in Pakyong district.

The visit marks a significant milestone in Sikkim's Golden Jubilee year and underscores the Centre's continued focus on accelerating inclusive and sustainable development in the Northeast region.

- IANS

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Nisha Z
Finally, Sikkim is getting its due! The double-lane steel arch bridges over Teesta are long overdue – connectivity in the Northeast is crucial for economic growth. Hope the implementation is swift and proper.
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Michael C
Impressive range of projects – from schools and medical colleges to tourism and agriculture. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra facilities and eco-pilgrimage complex will really boost spiritual tourism. Good to see infrastructure for both development and heritage.
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Aditi M
Rs 4,000 crore is huge, but we need to see real outcomes on ground. Many projects in Northeast India have been announced before but implementation lags. Hope the Sikkim government ensures these funds actually reach the people – especially the schools and healthcare facilities. 🏫🏥
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James A
This is exactly the kind of development focus Sikkim needs. The River Rani Chu pollution abatement scheme and sewerage project show environmental consciousness. And the IT-enabled schools will help bridge the digital divide. Well-planned visit!
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Karan T
Why is the PM's visit only two days? For 50th statehood celebrations, a longer engagement would have been meaningful. Still, the projects across healthcare, education, and tourism are appreciated. The Sikkim IFFCO plant will help our farmers a lot. 🌾
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Stephanie T

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