Key Points

Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang launched the 'Shravan Kumar Award' to honor devotion to parents on Independence Day. The award includes a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh for 199 recipients across the state. Tamang personally awarded 22 individuals from Gangtok District, reinforcing family values. The initiative aligns with Sikkim's commitment to cultural and emotional well-being.

Key Points: Sikkim CM Tamang Launches Shravan Kumar Awards on Independence Day

  • Sikkim introduces state-level Shravan Kumar Award for filial devotion
  • 199 individuals honored with Rs 1 lakh cash prize
  • CM Tamang presents awards to 22 GPU recipients
  • Initiative strengthens cultural and emotional family bonds
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Sikkim CM launches 'Shravan Kumar Awards' to honour Filial devotion on 79th Independence Day

Sikkim honors filial devotion with Rs 1 lakh awards for 199 individuals, as CM Tamang promotes cultural values on 79th Independence Day.

"This award celebrates the timeless values of respect and service towards parents. – CM Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, August 15

On the occasion of India's 79th Independence Day, the Government of Sikkim, under the leadership of the Chief Minister, Prem Singh Tamang, launched the 'Shravan Kumar Award', a state-level honour designed to acknowledge and celebrate individuals who demonstrate devotion towards their parents.

The award is administered by the Rural Development Department and was announced on August 15, 2023. It is named after the mythical character Shravan Kumar, known for filial duty.

The award is presented annually on Independence Day, with a cash component of Rs 1 lakh for each recipient from the State Government.

This year, 199 individuals, one from each Gram Panchayat Unit (GPU) across the state, received the award. CM Tamang personally conferred the award upon 22 individuals from 22 Gram Panchayat Units under Gangtok District.

Through the initiative, Sikkim aims to promote values of respect, gratitude, and service towards parents, reflecting the State Government's commitment to strengthening the emotional and cultural foundations of the state.

Meanwhile, at 14,000 feet, the Indian Army's Gajraj Corps led Tiranga March in Chuna's forward areas in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district to mark Independence Day.

In a novel move, 160 Gorkha troops & attached troops, along with 25 ITBP personnel, carried the 100-metre National Flag through the lush Himalayan grasslands, accompanied by approximately.

150 local villagers, including toddlers and children from greenfield villages of Mago and Chuna in Tawang District, marching shoulder-to-shoulder, turning the landscape into a vibrant sea of saffron, white and green.

The Civil Administration, under Assistant Commissioner Thutan Wangchu, led the local villagers in the event coordinated and mobilised by the Indian Army. Twenty-three students and a teacher from the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi (UP) also joined in the march in search of their patriotic roots.

After the march, all agencies united with immense patriotic fervour and a deep sense of duty for a 'No Plastic Zone' cleanliness drive, removing waste and reinforcing the campaign to protect the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is good, I wonder if Rs 1 lakh is enough support for caregivers who often leave jobs to look after parents. Government should also provide healthcare benefits to these families.
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Arjun K
The Tiranga March in Arunachal gave me goosebumps! 🇮🇳 Our armed forces showing unity with local communities is the real spirit of Independence Day. More such events needed across border areas.
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Shreya B
Combining patriotism with environmental consciousness through the 'No Plastic Zone' drive is brilliant! This is how we should celebrate - by protecting our beautiful Himalayas while honoring the nation.
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Vikram M
As someone from Gangtok, I'm proud of our CM for reviving our cultural values. Shravan Kumar's story from Ramayana teaches us duty towards parents - something today's youth needs to remember.
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Kavya N
The participation of Tibetan students is heartwarming! India has always been a land that embraces all cultures. This is the inclusive Bharat I'm proud of. Jai Hind! 🙏

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