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Vice President Radhakrishnan Highlights Inclusive Development at Sikkim’s 51st Statehood Day

Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan addressed Sikkim’s 51st Statehood Day celebrations in Gangtok, emphasizing inclusive development under the "Viksit Bharat @2047" vision. He praised the Ministry of DoNER for improving infrastructure and connectivity in the North-East, noting recent railway and heliport expansions. Radhakrishnan highlighted PM Modi’s "Act East, Act Fast" approach and lauded Sikkim as an integral part of the region’s "Ashtalakshmi." He paid tribute to former Chief Minister Kazi Lhendup Dorjee and described Sikkim as a model of harmony between nature, culture, and governance.

VC Radhakrishnan joins Sikkim Statehood Day celebrations in Gangtok (Lead)

Gangtok, May 16

Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan, on Saturday, addressed the 51st Statehood Day celebrations of Sikkim at Gangtok, underscoring that the vision of "Viksit Bharat @2047" is rooted in inclusive development where no region is left behind.

Commending the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region for strengthening infrastructure and connectivity in the North-East, he highlighted the expansion of railway and heliport facilities across the region.

Referring to the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Sikkim during the closing ceremony of the State's 50th year of Statehood celebrations, the Vice President noted that several development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore had been launched and dedicated to the people.

He highlighted the PM Modi's vision of "Act East, Act Fast" and described Sikkim as an integral part of the "Ashtalakshmi" of the North-East.

Greeting the people of Sikkim on the occasion of the Statehood Day celebrations, the Vice President said that the journey of the Himalayan State over the last 50 years has been extraordinary.

He noted that as a student, he had closely followed the developments relating to Sikkim's merger with India and expressed happiness at being present at the 51st Statehood Day celebrations.

Describing Sikkim as "green, organic, neat and clean", the Vice President remarked that Sikkim is not only organic in agriculture but also "organic by character".

Referring to his road journey in the State, he said he witnessed the disciplined and compassionate nature of the people of Sikkim.

He added that good thoughts and harmonious living strengthen both individuals and society.

The Vice President stated that Sikkim stands as a shining example of what harmony between nature, culture and governance can achieve. Congratulating the people of the State on the occasion, he said the 51st year of Statehood would usher in a new phase of growth, transformation and inclusive development.

Paying tribute to the first Chief Minister of Sikkim, Kazi Lhendup Dorjee, the Vice President said that he would always be remembered as a visionary leader who guided Sikkim through a historic democratic transition with wisdom, courage and commitment.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Viksit Bharat @2047 sounds great but we need more than speeches. The ₹4,000 crore worth projects are welcome, but let's see how many get completed on time. Sikkim is already a model state – hope the central government keeps its promises.

Vikram M

"Organic by character" – that's a line that will stay with me. Sikkim truly is an example for the rest of India. The way they have balanced development with ecology is remarkable. Happy Statehood Day to all Sikkimese! 🌿✨

Sarah B

As someone from the US, I find Sikkim's story fascinating. A small Himalayan state that merged with India and now leads in organic farming? That's incredible. The VP's praise for the discipline and compassion of Sikkimese people says a lot about their culture.

Ananya R

I remember studying about Sikkim's merger in school – it's such a unique story. Kazi Lhendup Dorjee was indeed a visionary. But I wish the article had mentioned more about local issues – the landslides, infrastructure challenges, and youth unemployment in Sikkim. Development is more than just numbers.

James A

The "Act East, Act Fast" motto is crucial for India's regional strategy. Sikkim's location makes it a gateway to Southeast Asia. Glad to see the VP acknowledging that no region should be left behind. But infrastructure in the NE still has a long way to go – let's keep the momentum!

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