Key Points

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang inspected the construction progress of the new Sikkim State Library in Gangtok. He directed officials to expedite work for timely completion of this ambitious project. The facility will house modern resources like a digital library and research center for public benefit. This hub is envisioned as a symbol of self-reliance and a catalyst for Sikkim's intellectual growth.

Key Points: CM Prem Singh Tamang Inspects Sikkim State Library Construction

  • Project includes Art Gallery and Digital Library for community access
  • Designed as a vibrant center for learning and cultural preservation
  • Part of broader initiative to enhance public education infrastructure
  • Aligns with Sikkim's vision for self-reliance and sustainable development
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CM Prem Singh Tamang inspects State Library construction, says symbol of 'aatmanirbharta' in Sikkim

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang reviews progress on new State Library in Gangtok, a state-of-the-art hub for education and cultural growth promoting aatmanirbharta.

"The State Library project will be a major step forward in achieving knowledge, innovation, and Aatmanirbharta in Sikkim - CM Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, Aug 25

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Monday inspected the progress of the upcoming Sikkim State Library being constructed near the MLA Hostel in Gangtok, and directed officials to speed up the work to ensure its timely completion.

The ambitious project, conceptualised as a state-of-the-art knowledge and cultural hub, will house multiple modern facilities, including an Art Gallery, a Digital Library, a Physical Library, an Aatmanirbhar Research Centre, and the Institute of Transforming Sikkim.

Officials from the Buildings and Housing Department briefed the Chief Minister on the progress of construction and the timeline for completion.

Speaking during the inspection, Tamang said the library complex, once completed, would significantly contribute to the intellectual, educational, and cultural growth of Sikkim.

“It will offer valuable resources and opportunities for students, researchers, and the wider community. This facility is designed to become a space that fosters innovation, critical thinking, and cultural expression,” he said.

The Chief Minister also underlined the importance of aligning the project with Sikkim’s larger vision of self-reliance and sustainable development.

“The State Library project will be a major step forward in achieving knowledge, innovation, and Aatmanirbharta in Sikkim,” he added, expressing confidence that it would inspire future generations.

Officials highlighted that the project is part of the government’s broader initiative to enhance public infrastructure that directly benefits citizens, particularly in the fields of education and cultural preservation.

The facility, they said, is being designed with both traditional and digital resources to make it accessible for all age groups.

Tamang further instructed the departments concerned to ensure quality standards are maintained while expediting the work.

He stressed that the project must be delivered on schedule so that it can be dedicated to the people of Sikkim at the earliest.

The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) noted that the Sikkim State Library is envisioned not just as a repository of books but as a vibrant centre for learning, research, and community engagement.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope they include good collection of books on Sikkimese history and culture. Our heritage needs preservation alongside modern development.
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Aman W
While the project sounds good, I hope the government ensures proper maintenance after construction. Many such projects become white elephants due to poor upkeep.
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Sarah B
Digital library and research centre will be game-changer for students in remote areas of Sikkim. Hope they provide good internet connectivity too!
Vikram M
Aatmanirbharta in education is the need of the hour. Instead of our students going outside for quality resources, we're creating them here. Proud moment for Sikkim! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Hope they include braille books and accessibility features for differently-abled people. True development is when it includes everyone 🙏
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Michael C
The combination of traditional library with digital resources and art gallery makes this a truly comprehensive cultural hub. Other states should learn from this model!

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