Sikkim CM Reviews Preparations for PM Modi's Landmark Statehood Anniversary Visit

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang chaired a high-level meeting to review preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit. The visit is slated for the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th Statehood Anniversary celebrations. The meeting focused on security, logistics, infrastructure readiness, and the potential inauguration of projects. Officials were directed to ensure seamless coordination for the landmark event.

Key Points: Sikkim CM Reviews PM Modi's Visit Plans for Statehood Day

  • Review of security & logistics
  • Focus on project inaugurations
  • Coordination with central agencies
  • Crowd management planning
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Sikkim CM reviews preparations for PM Modi's visit ahead of Statehood anniversary finale

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang reviews arrangements for PM Narendra Modi's visit to mark the closing of Sikkim's 50th Statehood Anniversary.

"the visit would be a landmark moment in the state's history - Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, April 13

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Monday chaired a high-level meeting at Samman Bhawan to review arrangements for the proposed visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this month, officials said.

The Prime Minister's visit is expected to coincide with the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th Statehood Anniversary, marking five decades since Sikkim became part of the Indian Union.

According to officials, the meeting undertook a comprehensive assessment of preparedness across key sectors, including security, logistics, infrastructure, and programme coordination.

The Chief Minister emphasised the importance of seamless inter-departmental coordination and directed all concerned departments to ensure the timely execution of responsibilities.

Detailed discussions were held on the proposed itinerary of the Prime Minister, with particular focus on venues, movement plans, and contingency measures.

Officials were instructed to maintain close coordination with central agencies to ensure adherence to protocol and security norms.

The meeting also reviewed projects that are likely to be inaugurated or have their foundation stones laid during the visit. Departments concerned presented status updates, with the Chief Minister stressing the need for all projects to be fully ready in line with the proposed schedule.

Senior officials highlighted the need for robust infrastructure readiness, including road connectivity, venue arrangements, and public convenience facilities. Special attention was given to crowd management and emergency response mechanisms to ensure a smooth and secure event.

The review meeting was attended by Cabinet Ministers, MLAs, the Chief Secretary, senior administrative officials, and Heads of various Departments.

Reiterating the significance of the occasion, Tamang said the visit would be a landmark moment in the state's history and directed all stakeholders to work in a coordinated manner to ensure the successful conduct of the programme.

Officials said further review meetings will be held in the coming days to monitor progress and address any emerging gaps.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The coordination between state and central agencies mentioned here is crucial. Hope the focus on "public convenience facilities" is genuine and not just for show. These visits often cause major traffic disruptions for locals.
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Priyanka N
Jai Hind! A landmark moment indeed. Sikkim's journey as part of India has been beautiful. May the PM's visit further strengthen the bond. Excited to see which projects get inaugurated. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While the visit is important, I hope the "comprehensive assessment" includes the environmental impact. Sikkim is an ecologically sensitive state. Large events and new infrastructure must be sustainable.
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Kavya N
As someone from Gangtok, the security and traffic arrangements are the biggest concern. Last time there was a VVIP visit, the whole town was locked down for hours. Hope they manage it better this time with proper advance notice to citizens.
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Michael C
The article mentions reviewing projects for inauguration. This is key. Often projects are rushed for such events and quality suffers. Hope the CM's directive for projects to be "fully ready" means properly completed, not just superficially done.

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