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Friday, July 31, 2009 | By: sid

Musket Balls and Cannon balls found in Tumlong Palace ruins











War objects found at Tumlong Palace ruins



Little is known about the collapse of the Tumlong Palace, the third official capital of the kingdom of Sikkim but the findings of few war-related objects from the ruins of the site have added some exciting tidings. Found from the Palace ruins are cannon balls, musket balls and an iron gear. These objects could probably be looked upon as a new era of warfare that was brought to the Himalayan land of Sikkim by the British. These materials are presently under the preservation of Archives Department, Gangtok.

After Rabdenste, the second capital of Sikkim was repeatedly attacked by the Nepal royal army, Tshudpud Namgyal, the than Chogyal of Sikkim shifted his capital from Rabdenste to Tumlong in 1793. Tumlong was the capital of Sikkim till 1884 when Chogyal Thutob Namgyal shifted his capital to present day Gangtok.

Musket balls

Cannon ball







Sikkim Royal family vehicle licence plate (1965)

From the page of National Geographic (1965)

The photograph was taken during the coronation of Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal at Gangtok (1965).
Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | By: sid

In memory of " Proud to be a Sikkimese"


As it is often said.....show must go on.....life has to start off, despite irregularities. So, despite several failures in regaining the password of my old blog "Proud to be a Sikkimese", i am hereby starting a new blog with the same motive as i had in my earlier blog...helping people understand the beauty and the mystic beyond the Sikkim.

Through my blog i had always tried my best to spread my small learning about my Sikkim but i believe some hackers did not liked my contribution. Nevertheless....i am here again doing the same old job...enriching people about me, myself and my Sikkim.

I am sure my readers shall continue me that love and support which i had in " Proud to be a Sikkimese".
Saturday, July 25, 2009 | By: Shital Pradhan

Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal's speech on his Coronation (1965)


This page is scanned from the book Coronation published in 1965. The book show case the scenes from the Coronation of Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal. Below is the copy of the speech given by the Chogyal after his coronation.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 | By: Shital Pradhan

‘Solar eclipse’ veiled Singtam in early morning darkness

The excitation to witness the longest solar eclipse of this century thrilled the people of Singtam today. The natural phenomenon that hide the sun for little over a minute past 6.30 am this morning had an awe-inspiring experience for people out here. Since the crack of dawn people had been enthusiastically waiting for the early morning extravaganza.


Late night shower did try to let down the expectations of the thousands out here but it was not to be. The event was looked upon with curiosity, fun and some even feared. For few days, news of the sighting of this rare instance had been the talk of the town. The picture perfect shadows of the different positions of the eclipse were not visible due to heavy clouds but people did observe the early morning shroud into darkness. The vehicles moving in the National Highway were also noticed moving with their ‘head lights’ on during that point in time.

Speaking to SE, Indira Rizaal told that she was in high spirits just to come across such rare event. According to her, she had often read in books about the solar occurrence but it was simply out of the world experience. Uttam Siwakoti, a teacher by profession pointed out we teach our students about these occurrences, I am sure this time the students too must have observed the happening. Roshan Sundas from Shantinagar pointed out that he was happy to have captured ‘a minute- moment’ in his video cam and told he could share his experience in years to come.

Even birds were found confused over the rare occasion and tried to hide from view inside our kitchen window, added Man Bahadhur Tamang. I am never come across such natural event in my four decade told Kamal Sharma and was more surprised of the event.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | By: Shital Pradhan

An Art film on a spiritual truth from Sikkim

from Sikkim Reporter

Gangtok:
“Fear Lies Within”, an Art Movie of little over 13 minutes was released by noted journalist Subash Deepak at Press Club of Sikkim on Monday. The movie was shot in Gangtok under the property management of S K Audio Vision.


The movie directed by Mr. BP Bajgain, editor Haalkhabar, is unique in the sense that it is without any dialogue, even though it has Mr. Rounak Somani and Ms. Pabitra Bhandari in the cast. The director is also the producer and scriptwriter, and he himself has handled sound and light management. Casting is by cinematographer, Kalyan Burathoki.
“This movie has tried to describe a particular psychological phenomenon – it is a perfect blend of art and psychology”, Mr. Bajgain says. The movie will participate in Agyaat Short Film Contest declared by Ram Gopal Verma, UTV Motion Pictures; 11th Mumbai International Film Festival for documentary, short and animation films, Feb 3-9, 2010: and Common Film Festival (April 2010), Greenheys Business Centre, Unit 9 Manchester Science Park, United Kingdom, he informed.
Significantly, two short verses of Bhagawat Gita, Chapter 2, in Sanskrit, appear as background for some frames of the film, of which the running theme is that existence of fear is within a human mind, a spiritual truth, and that it drives a person to different effects according to the quantum of fear.
Sunday, July 19, 2009 | By: Shital Pradhan

East Point keeps a tally of nineties in Mathematics growing

SINGTAM, July 18: East Point Senior Secondary School at Golitar, Singtam does it again.
For the last few years in succession, the students of the Class X CBSE board examination from East Point School had been successfully notching up ninety plus scores in Mathematics as well as in other subjects too.

Navneet Chettri

This year three students succeeded in scoring above nineties in Mathematics out of which Navneet Chettri came three marks short of what could had been a perfect 100 upon 100. Chettri went on to score marvellous 97. Following up closely was Ansu Gupta who achieved 95 marks and the third member of the ninety plus group Ayushi Agarwal went on to add 91 to her total marks achieved in the toughest subject.

Ansu Gupta

Speaking to SIKKIM EXPRESS, Ansu Gupta said she had expected ninety plus and that she was satisfied with her performance. For her, Mathematics is an interesting and one of her favourite subjects. Similar words were also echoed by Navneet Chettri and Ayushi Agarwal. Both the students are hopeful for studies in different streams at different institutions.

Ayushi Agarwal

Narayan Datta Mishra, a mathematics teacher at East Point SSS said he is proud of his students and went on to say with such performances teachers too get encouragement and he see his hard work being rewarded.
In 2003, Faizan Khan scored 90 marks in Mathematics subject and from then on there had been no looking back for the students of East Point SSS in the Class X CBSE board examinations. Since then Soni Singhal scored 97 marks in 2005, Harsh Agarwal (94 marks in 2006), Sumit Tripathi (92 marks in 2006), Bismark W. Singh (92 marks in 2008) had successfully achieving nineties in their respective mathematics subject.
East Point SSS at Singtam, set up in late 80s is one of the reputed institutions in the State and over the past have given several better students that had been keeping the future prospect of Sikkim brighter.
Thursday, July 16, 2009 | By: Shital Pradhan

IT’S A RECORD!

from Sikkim Express

Sikkim commits ten minutes to world environmental security
Forest minister thanks all for making ‘Ten minutes to Greenery’ a total success



GANGTOK, July 15: Sikkim today inked a new chapter in the environmental record books of the world by planting more than 6 lakhs saplings throughout the hill State in ten minutes during a special campaign ‘Ten minutes to Greenery’ as the clock ticked 10:30 am.

Governor Balmiki Prasad Singh and Chief Minister Pawan Chamling led the campaign from the forefront as thousands of Sikkimese people, army personnel and paramilitary forces came forward and planted more than 6 lakhs saplings in any place of their choice today.
The whole campaign was facilitated by the State forest department.

Speaking to media after completion of the campaign, State forest minister Bhim Dhungel said that an international and national record has been created by the people of Sikkim by planting the 6 lakhs saplings in ten minutes in the State. He expressed his personal and his department’s gratitude to all the people for wholeheartedly supporting the special green mission campaign conceived by Chief Minister Pawan Chamling.

“This special plantation programme which was successful is the gift from Sikkim to the global community and we want every people of the world to be environmentally conscious. We also want to reinforce the image of Sikkimese people as nature and forest lovers”, said Mr. Dhungel in the press meet.

Expressing his confidence that Sikkim has over-achieved its target of 6 lakhs saplings, Mr. Dhungel said that reports have been coming from various places of the State that plantation drive is still continuing till late in the evening. We are encouraged by the overwhelming response of the people, he said adding that the ‘Ten minutes to Greenery’ programme will be made an annual feature and will be conducted on every July 15.
Chief Minister’s Press Advisor Bhim Dahal pointed that the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) party has been always committed towards environmental security which had found special mention in the party’s election manifesto. He also pointed that Chief Minister Pawan Chamling is the only Chief Minister to have ever given such a call to the people for plantation of 6 lakhs saplings in ten minutes.

Today’s special programme has been conceived by the Chief Minister which really fits into the working plan of the State forest department and the requirements of the world, said State forest secretary ST Lachungpa.

“This initiative also supported the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) worldwide tree planting campaign. This was also a record that within ten minutes the plants numbering population of the State were planted all over the State”, said Mr. Lachungpa. He pointed out that the ‘Ten minutes of Greenery’ programme where around 6 lakhs saplings were planted would able to sequester about 1400 tons of carbon di-oxide annually. This is the Sikkim’s own unique way of contributing to climate change mitigation, he said.
The forest secretary said that the Chief Minister has further given emphasis on important native species like quercus (oak), rhododendron, magnolia and native wild fruits to have a well balanced forest ecosystem and preserve local biodiversity unique program and was celebrated on a mass scale.

“The plantation was done in every nook and corner of Sikkim where seedlings were arranged by the forest department at every gram panchayat, block level, constituency level and district levels. It was totally a people’s programme and the forest department acted as just a facilitator. The event was unprecedented and one of its own kind. The objective was not only to make tree planting as a Sikkimese way of life but also to send the message to the world community at large that we care for nature”, said Mr. Lachungpa.

“There are myriad of economic activities going on in Sikkim ranging from ecotourism, horticulture to clean power generation through carefully chosen hydroelectric projects. Sikkim’s green governance showcases a unique example of harmony between people, profit and planet”, said Mr. Lachungpa.