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Saturday, September 28, 2013

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‘Sikkim Tourism To Generate Economic Activities Of Rs 1500 Crore By 2020′


Shri Bhim Prasad Dhungel Sikkim Tourism Minister lighting the lamp during launch of 777 days of the incredible India Himalayas campaign in Hotel Ashoka New Delhi on 26 Sep, Union Tourism Minister Dr K Chiranjeevi.,Uttrakhand Tourism Minister Mrs Amrita Rawat,Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Minister G A Mir are also seen in the picture
Shri Bhim Prasad Dhungel Sikkim Tourism Minister lighting the lamp during launch of 777 days of the incredible India Himalayas campaign in Hotel Ashoka New Delhi on 26 Sep, Union Tourism Minister Dr K Chiranjeevi.,Uttrakhand Tourism Minister Mrs Amrita Rawat,Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Minister G A Mir are also seen in the picture
27 Sep, New Delhi :( Voice of Sikkim)
 Sikkim tourism will generate economic activities worth Rs 1500 crore per annum by  the year 2020 said sikkim tourism minister Sh  Shri Bhim Dhungel while speaking on the launch of 777 days of the incredible India Himalayas organized by ministry of tourism in hotel ashoka new delhi today .He said that economic activities worth Rs one crore was recorded under tourism trade in the year 1980 which was increased to 75 crore per annum in the year 2000 and 400 crore in the year 2010.and target has been fixed to generate economic activites of Rs 1500 crore by the year 2020. He said that  target has been fixed to attract one lakh international tourists  and 20 lakh domestic tourist in the state by the year 2020. He said that 12862 domestic and 2572 international tourist visited the state during the year 1980 which was increased to 170160 domestic and 8794 International tourist arrival in the year 2000 and added that 700011 domestic and 20757 international tourist have visited  the state in the year 2010.He said that  target has been fixed to attract one lakh international tourists  and 20 lakh domestic tourist in the state by the year 2020 He said that state govt has decided to promote the tourism activities by Opening more areas for domestic & foreign tourists, Opening New  Trekking  routes, Crafting  and enhancing major  tourist circuits and undertaking  aggressive  Marketing at Global markets.He told that budhist circuits are being developed to promote religious tourism in the state and added that several international renowned budhist institutions are popular among  the scholars from all over the world .
sikkim tourism minister Sh  Shri Bhim  Dhungel  said that Sikkim will be developed  the Principal Tourism destination in South and South-East Asia by the year 2015.
*He said that state govt has strengthened the tourism related infrastructure by opening various institutes and told that The Institute of Hotel Management, Sajong, The Food Craft Institute, Namchi, Indian Himalayan centre for Adventure & Eco-tourism, Chemchey are prime Tourism related Human  Resource Development institutes in the state . sikkim tourism minister Sh  Shri Bhim  Dhungel  said that state govt has set up Sikkim Eco tourism Direcotate to provide  top priority to
eco tourism in the state and added that eco  torism co-operative network has been established under the Sikkim Eco Tourism Council for conservation of environment and protect precious gift of nature in the himalayas .
He said that state govt has given Thrust Sector status to tourism in the sikkim to achieve highest  growth potential in this sector and ensure overall socio economic development in the state .He said that sikkim will be promoted as ultimate eco tourism destination in the country and added that home stay scheme has been launched in the state for providing clean and hygenic facilities to the tourists in homely atomosphere and added that  different communities with their diverse customs ,culture,traditions,cuisine,fairs and festivals offers a unique experience to the visitors with warm hospitality . He said that state govt is organizing events like Youth Adventure Festival,International Mountain Biking Expedition, International Para
Gliding Festivals to promote adventurous tourism in the state.

Sikkim eyes Rs.1,500 crore business from tourism annually


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New Delhi, Sep 27 — Sikkim is aiming to generate tourism business worth Rs.1,500 crore perannum by 2020, a state minister said here Friday.
Tourism Minister Bhim Dhungel said the state's annual business from tourism leap-frogged to Rs. 400 crore in 2010 from Rs.75 crore in 2000. The figure was only Rs.1 crore in 1980.
"The target for generation of economic activities by the eyar 2020 from the sector has been fixed at Rs.1,500 crore per annum," Dhungel said at the launch of 777 days of the incredible India Himalayas organised by union tourism ministry here.
By 2020, the state aims to attract one lakh foreign tourists and 20 lakh domestic tourists annually.
Dhungel said 12,862 domestic and 2,572 international tourists visited the state in 1980. The number of domestic tourist arrivals shot up to 7,00,011, while the visitors from abroad rose to 20,757 in 2010.
To promote tourism, the state government has decided to create more tourist destinations, open new trekking routes, and undertake aggressive marketing.
The Buddhist circuits are also being developed to promote religious tourism in the state, Dhungel said.
"We will develop Sikkim as a principal tourism destination in South and South-East Asia by 2015," he added.
IANS 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

National Seminar on ‘India’s Look East Policy & the Response of the North-Eastern States’



Date: 4th October to 5th October, 2013,
Place: St. Joseph’s College, ]
Jakhama, Nagaland.
Convenor: Mr. Dihe Mao,
HoD Political Science.
Co-Convenor: Ms. Lilly Humtsoe

Concept Note
India’s Look East policy represents India’s efforts to cultivate extensive economic and strategic relations with the nations of Southeast Asia in order to bolster her standing as a regional power and a counterweight to the strategic influence of the People’s Republic of China. Initiated in 1991, it marked a strategic shift in India’s perspective of the world. It was developed and enacted during the government of Prime Minister P.V. NarasimhaRao, and rigorously pursued by the successive administrations of AtalBehari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh.

The Look East Policy (LEP) touted as the harbinger of change and prosperity to the North-Eastern Region (NER) of India, for all purpose and intent remains more on papers.   The significance of Northeast India as a bridgehead between India and Southeast Asia is being increasingly realized by the policy makers in New Delhi. For a long time since independence, the security dimension dominated Indian thinking. As a result, Northeast India was perceived as aliability and a burden. However, in the context of the importance attached to “Look East Policy”, there is an increasing realization that if infra-structure development takes place, North East India could become a point of convergence among the dynamic economies of Southeast Asia, Southern China and India.

The seminar intends to study the composition of India-ASEAN trade in order to suggest the policy measures that will facilitate the changes in the production structure of the North Eastern Region in conformity with the demand structure of ASEAN which will lay a strong basis for trade between the region and the ASEAN.

 The proposed seminar also seeks to assess the views of the ASEAN economic agents in relation to their prospects of economic engagement with the North Eastern Region.

It also aspires to investigate the nature of incentives that the federal and the state governments can device in order to transform the North- Eastern Region growth in the region.

This seminar also seeks to find out how the new policy thinking, the ‘Look East’ apparently intended to deliver India’s Northeast from its presently landlocked and peripheral status produces new geopolitical imaginaries that are not necessarily bound by the limits set forth by it.

Teachers and students from universities and colleges are most welcome.

Poorvottar Bharat Maitri Abhiyan Bikers Delegates Called On Sikkim Governor

Poorvottar Bharat Maitri Abhiyan Bikers Delegates Called On Sikkim Governor

Poorvottar Bharat Maitri Abhiyan bikers delegates called on Sikkim Governor
Poorvottar Bharat Maitri Abhiyan bikers delegates called on Sikkim Governor
25 Sep, Gangtok (RBPR) A delegation of around seventy two bikers from different parts of Maharastra, under the banner of ‘Poorvottar Bharat Maitri Abhiyan’,- a part of ‘ Shasakta Bharat Abhiyan’ led by Dr Sandeep Mahind , called on Shri Shriniwas Patil, the Hon’ble Governor of Sikkim, at Raj Bhawan on 25th September 2013.
Poorvotar Bharat Maitiri Abhiyan is an endeavour mandated under the ‘Shasakta Bharat Abhyian’, with the aim and objective of spreading the message of national integration, and honouring the martyrs of the north- eastern region, who have contributed in India’s struggle for freedom.
The team of motorcyclists had started from Kolkatta on 21st September, 2013 and arrived in Sikkim on 25th September 2013, and also visited Nathu la on the same day.
The group was accorded a warm welcome at a function organised in Raj Bhawan. During the course of interaction, Dr. Praveen Somani, President of the Rotary Club, Gangtok, made a welcome speech. Thereafter, the gathering was addressed by the group leader of the biker’s delegation, Dr. Mahind. He highlighted the objectives and activities of his organisation. On behalf of the entire delegation, Dr. Mahind also thanked the Hon’ble Governor for having spared his precious time.
Speaking on the Occasion, the Hon’ble Governor lauded the efforts being made by the bikers’ organisation. He also stressed on the importance of national integration for building a healthy nation, and urged every citizen of this country to come forward and help in this noble endeavour. The Hon’ble Governor also applauded the will power and tenacity shown by the bikers for covering such a long and challenging journey including few children and women.
On behalf of the entire group, Dr Sandeep Mahind and Miss Neelam Bhosale were felicitated by the Hon’ble Governor. (Raj Bhawan Press Release)

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Sikkim has maximum unemployed; Chhattisgarh lowest: Report

PTI Sep 19, 2013, 07.39PM IST
(File photo of youths at employement…)
CHANDIGARH: With country's unemployment rate estimated to be at 4.7 per cent, Sikkim found to be having maximum unemployment rate while Chhattisgarh had the lowest unemployment rate across the country.
In its latest Annual Employment & Unemployment Survey report for 2012-13 released by labour bureau under union ministry of labour and employment here today, Sikkim state had the maximum unemployed people in the country.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has liberalized branch authorisation policy. To open branches in Tier 1 to Tier 6 centres and in the rural, semi-urban and urban centres in North-Eastern States and Sikkim without having the need to take permission from Reserve Bank of India in each case, subject to reporting.
"At least 25% of the total number of branches opened during the financial year, must be opened in unbanked rural (Tier 5 and Tier 6) centres, i.e. centres which do not have a brick and mortar structure of any scheduled commercial bank for customer based banking transactions," the central bank said.
While, the total number of branches opened in Tier 1 centres during the financial year cannot exceed the total number of branches opened in Tier 2 to 6 centres and all centres in the North Eastern States and Sikkim, it said.