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Explore Sikkim on World Wide Web




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By Mohd.Maqsood Alam
B.Tech (Civil Engg)
Singtam, Sikkim.
The explosive growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web has made possible an abundance of information resources online. A web site can generate awareness among every individual and provide a worldwide online information store.
With the World Wide Web, you can share and distribute various announcements and information to the millions of users in a timely manner. Because there is virtually no time lag from the time it takes to publish information to making the information available to the users, the Web is an ideal medium to publicize announcements and the information resources. As more people discover the virtues of the Web and get connected to the Internet, the Web will become the medium of choice for many organizations and individuals. When information is added to a Web site, it's immediately available for browsing by millions of Internet users. The World Wide Web is an ideal medium of information distribution because it takes away the time lag associated with publishing content and actually making it available to the users.


You can also use Web site to provide technical support to users. Because Web pages can be updated immediately with new information, various technical support literature can be immediately modified in light of new findings and developments. This can be accomplished without having to distribute changes to all users affected by any changes using traditional mediums of information distribution, which are often quite costly compared to the World Wide Web.


Sikkim is only state in India which has more than 50 official websites of its state for its individual department; some of them are still under construction. Now you can Explore Sikkim and can update all the information you need. So Let us be united for the welfare and the development of our State.
Lots of thanks and regards to the Honorable Government, National Informatics Center, Travel Agencies and Local Daily for Exploring Sikkim on World Wide Web and connecting it with the world of Technology.


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26. www.sikkimpower.org
46. www.himalayankingdoms.com
54. www.sikkimacademy.com
55. www.examresults.net/Sikkim
70. www.weepingsikkim.blogspot.com

01-38 Official websites, 39-47 Travel Agencies, 48-56 Education, 57-75 News

Comments

  1. I didn't know this much url existed... ha ha, this is great!! Hey hr, why don't you write about darjeeling and kalimpong too.. this way you'll have a wide range of readers.. nevertheless, your blog tops all the news site of sikkim today, in my opinion..

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  2. This article was part of Explore Sikkim but it never happened and the news was getting stagnant so i thought to publish it.

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  3. Thats quite a research. I think you've put quite a lot of effort in it. Yep - your blog tops all news sites of Sikkim, thats for sure.

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