Key Points

Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of improved connectivity in Sikkim, referencing substantial developments in rail and road infrastructure. Speaking at the Sikkim@50 event, he pointed out the construction of 400 kilometers of national highways and new roads in rural areas. He also noted the progress on key projects like the Bagdogra-Gangtok Motorway, which will soon connect to the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Motorway, and the Sevoke-Rangpo rail line. Emphasizing tourism and sports, Modi envisions Sikkim as a global destination, celebrating local legends like Baichung Bhutia.

Key Points: Modi's Connectivity Boost Transforms Sikkim Infrastructure

  • Modi highlights decade-long connectivity work transforming Sikkim
  • Announces Bagdogra-Gangtok Motorway linking with Gorakhpur-Siliguri
  • Discusses Sevoke-Rangpo rail line's integration process
  • Emphasizes Sikkim as global tourism and sports destination
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Sikkim's biggest reason for transformation is connectivity improvement: PM Modi highlights rail-road infra development in region

PM Modi emphasizes rail-road development as key to Sikkim's transformation at Sikkim@50 event.

"In Sikkim alone, approximately 400 kilometres of new national highways have been constructed. - PM Modi"

Bagdogra, May 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said improving connectivity remains one of the main achievements of his government, which has, over the past decade, ushered in a slew of rail and road projects, including in the Northeastern state of Sikkim.

In his address delivered via videoconferencing at the Sikkim@50 event held at Gangtok's Palzor Stadium, the Prime Minister recalled a time when travel for education, healthcare, and employment was a major challenge for the region. However, he noted that the situation has changed significantly over the past decade.

"In Sikkim alone, approximately 400 kilometres of new national highways have been constructed. In rural areas, over 100 kilometres of new roads have been built. With the Atal Setu, connectivity between Sikkim and Darjeeling has also greatly improved," PM Modi remarked.

PM Modi had to cancel his visit to Gangtok and instead laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects in Sikkim virtually from West Bengal's Badgogara.

PM Modi emphasised that the biggest reason for the transformation of Sikkim is the improvement in connectivity, a change that the people of Sikkim have witnessed firsthand.

He said that work is progressing rapidly on the road linking Sikkim with Kalimpong, adding that the Bagdogra-Gangtok Motorway will make travel to and from Sikkim much easier. He also announced plans to connect this motorway with the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Motorway, further strengthening the region's infrastructure.

Highlighting the efforts to connect the capital cities of all Northeastern states to the railway network. PM Modi also underlined that the Sevoke-Rangpo rail line will integrate Sikkim into the national rail network. He emphasised that where roads cannot be built, ropeways are being constructed as an alternative.

"It is time for the world to see Sikkim not just as a hill station but as a global tourism destination. Sikkim is a complete tourism package, offering immense potential for adventure and sports tourism. India is one of the major economies of the world, and in the coming years, we are set to become a sporting superpower. The youth of Sikkim will play a vital role in realising that dream. This land has already given us legends like Baichung Bhutia, Olympian Tarundeep Rai, and Jaslal Pradhan," the Prime Minister said.

"In the past decade, our government has brought the Northeast to the centre of the development agenda. We are working on an 'Act Fast' model, driven by our firm commitment to the 'Act East' policy," he added.

The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects in Sikkim. Projects include a new 500-bedded District hospital worth over Rs 750 crore in Namchi district; a Passenger Ropeway at Sangachoeling, Pelling, in Gyalshing District; and a Statue of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji at Atal Amrit Udyan at Sangkhola in Gangtok District, among others.

Prime Minister also released the Commemorative coin, souvenir coin and stamp for 50 years of Statehood.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally, Sikkim is getting the infrastructure it deserves! The new highways and Atal Setu will boost tourism and local economy. My last trip to Gangtok took 12 hours from Siliguri - hopefully next time will be smoother. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Darjeeling, I've seen firsthand how better roads have changed lives. But I hope they maintain ecological balance - Sikkim's beauty lies in its untouched nature. Development is good, but not at the cost of environment please.
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Arjun S.
The Sevoke-Rangpo rail line is game changing! My uncle in Army posted near China border always says better connectivity = stronger security. China builds roads near LAC daily, we must match their pace. Kudos to PM for focusing on strategic infra.
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Sunita T.
Good steps but what about local employment? Many projects bring outside workers. Sikkimese youth need skill development too. Baichung Bhutia is inspiration but we need more sports facilities at grassroots level. Hope govt focuses on this next.
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Vikram J.
The ropeway at Pelling is brilliant! Last year I saw elderly pilgrims struggling with steep climbs. This will help tourism and locals equally. More such innovative solutions needed in hilly areas. Sikkim can be model for other Himalayan states 🙏
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Neha P.
As a frequent traveler to NE, I've seen amazing changes. But implementation speed varies - some projects announced years ago still incomplete. Hope Sikkim projects get completed on time. The 500-bed hospital is much needed, healthcare access will improve lives.

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