Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta spearheaded the vibrant Sikkim Day celebration at the Delhi Secretariat, designed to honor the state's cultural richness. The event showcased mesmerizing performances by artists from the Sahitya Kala Parishad, highlighting Sikkim’s folk dances and music. Gupta praised the Sikkimese community's contributions to Delhi's growth and emphasized the state's peaceful and progressive nature. Celebrations included a special exhibition displaying Sikkim's artistic traditions, captivating the audience with its cultural depth.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Leads Vibrant Sikkim Day Celebration

  • Rekha Gupta hosts Sikkim Day at Delhi Secretariat
  • Highlights included folk dances and traditional arts
  • Sikkim's cultural contributions celebrated with dedication and joy
2 min read

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta leads Sikkim Day celebrations at Secretariat

Rekha Gupta celebrates Sikkim Day at Delhi Secretariat, highlighting its cultural heritage and contributions.

"A significant number of Sikkim citizens reside in Delhi, contributing remarkably to progress. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 16

In continuation of the initiative by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to celebrate the foundation days of various states, the Department of Art, Culture, and Language organised a cultural programme at the Delhi Secretariat to celebrate Sikkim Day on Friday.

The objective of the event was to showcase the glorious cultural heritage, lively traditions, and historical legacy of the state of Sikkim, said an official.

Around 20 artistes associated with the Sahitya Kala Parishad presented captivating performances of Sikkim’s folk dances, folk music, and traditional arts, bringing to life the diverse culturally rich of the state, he said.

Chief Minister Gupta said: "A significant number of Sikkim citizens reside in Delhi, contributing remarkably to the progress of not only their state but the entire nation through their hard work, dedication, and diligence.”

She said Sikkim is renowned not only for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage, peaceful lifestyle, and commitment to development, setting an example for the entire country.

“On this special day, I wish the people of Sikkim happiness, good health, and continuous progress,” she said.

Minister of Art, Culture, and Language Kapil Mishra said: “Sikkim is a leading state in India, not only culturally but also in terms of tourism, social, and economic contributions. The social, cultural, and educational collaboration between Delhi and Sikkim is continuously strengthening, and this partnership will grow even stronger in the coming years."

He said the state's rich heritage, inspiring traditions, and historical contributions are a matter of pride for the nation. “On this auspicious occasion, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the people of Sikkim,” he said.

The traditional Sikkimese folk dance mesmerised the audience at the Delhi Secretariat. This group dance, performed by the Tamang community, features vigorous footwork, intricate sounds, and the use of the Damphu instrument, symbolising joy and celebration.

Additionally, performances of the Khampa, Lion Dance, and Mask Dance by male and female artistes dressed in traditional attire created an atmosphere of joy and enthusiasm at the Secretariat premises.

A special exhibition was also organised to display Sikkim’s artistic traditions, craftsmanship, and cultural symbols, offering the audience a glimpse into the state’s artistic talent and cultural richness.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya K.
What a wonderful initiative by CM Rekha Gupta! 👏 Sikkim's culture is truly mesmerizing with its vibrant dances and music. As someone who visited Gangtok last year, this brings back beautiful memories. More states should get such recognition in Delhi!
R
Rahul S.
While I appreciate celebrating state cultures, shouldn't Delhi government focus more on pressing local issues first? The air quality and water crisis need urgent attention. Cultural events are good but priorities matter.
A
Anjali M.
The Tamang community's Damphu dance is absolutely enchanting! 🎶 We need more such events to understand our diverse cultures. Sikkim may be small but its cultural wealth is enormous. Kudos to the artists who performed!
V
Vikram J.
As a Delhiite with Sikkimese neighbors, this makes me so happy! Their community is hardworking and humble. The Khampa dance gives me goosebumps every time. More power to such cultural exchanges!
S
Sunita R.
The exhibition of Sikkim's craftsmanship must have been amazing! Their handmade products are so unique. Hope they organize a handicraft sale next time - would love to buy authentic Sikkimese souvenirs right here in Delhi.
A
Arjun P.
Great event but wish they had more publicity. Many cultural enthusiasts like me missed it because we didn't know! Next time please announce properly on social media too. #SikkimCulture

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50