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VOL 9 No 331 RNI No: SIKENG/2006/18384 GANGTOK, THURSDAY 13 AUGUST 2015

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Prime Minster praises Sikkim’sorganic farming once again

HM Report

Gangtok, Aug 12: PrimeMinster Narendra Modiwhile interacting with theJournalists has yet again

praised the organic farmingof Sikkim at Conference Hallof Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

“Sikkim’s accomplish-ment in Organic Mission iscommendable and the simi-

lar mission can be followedby the rest of the statesconsidering the market val-ue and demand of the or-ganic product” Prime Min-ister Modi stated while re-

sponding to a question byone of the Sikkimese Jour-nalist.

Appreciating the workby Sikkim Government onorganic farming, Prime Min-

ister added “organic prod-uct is beneficial for healthand also good for the fertil-ity of framing land”.

Modi added that we aretrying to streamline the tra-ditional knowledge by givingskill development, to lesseducated youths. He saidthat skill development is forilliterate and less educatedpeople. He was respondingto a question on lack of train-ing on Skill Development forthe illiterate youths.

He has also assured tovisit Sikkim and discussabout the development poli-cies for the north easternstates.

A group of ten Journal-ists from Sikkim is in Delhito attend three day longtraining on ParliamentaryStudies. Started in 2014, forthe reporters from acrossthe country, Sikkim is thefirst North East State to at-tend the training.

GTA team meets UnionMinister Uma Bharati

HM Correspondent

Darjeeling, Aug 12: AGorkhaland Territorial Ad-ministration team led by GTAChief Bimal Gurung urged forthe formation of a River Man-agement Board in the GTAarea to Uma Bharati, UnionMinister for Water Resourc-es, River Development inNew Delhi on Wednesday

The River ManagementBoard would perform thetask of planning and floodmanagement.

Justifying the need for aRiver Management Boardthe GTA delegation apprisedthe Union Minister that pro-tection walls constructed byhydel projects near numer-ous settlements in the GTA

area have been damagedowing to the rise in water lev-el in this monsoons season,posing a grave danger forvillages and towns near ma-jor and minor rivers. Largesections of the protectionwalls have already beenwashed away.

“The Minister was alsoapprised of the fragile ecosystem of the Darjeeling Hillswith the swift mountain riv-ers Teesta, Relli, Great Ran-git, Mechi, Rungdung, Cho-ta Rangit, Lodhoma, Siri, Bal-ason, Mahananda, Lish,Gish, Chel,Ramman, Murti,Ghel, Rangbhang andJaldhaka on which a numberof hydel projects have beenbuilt” ” stated a press releasefrom Binoy Tamang, a mem-

ber of the delegation.“The Minister assured us

that a River ManagementBoard would be constitutedfor the GTA area” addedTamang. Along with this theMinister also asked the GTAdelegation to submit detailedsurvey reports on habitation,conditions of rivers , bridg-es, embankments, irrigationsystems, power projects andcleanness of rivers in GTAarea so that funds can beimmediately released.

“Funds from this ministryused to come for Darjeelingtill 2005 but no funds havebeen received in the last 10years” claimed Tamang. SSAhluwalia, BJP MP from Dar-jeeling had accompanied theGTA delegation.

Take Nepali seat reservationissue to centre: BJP

SDF asks Upreti to ponder overBurman Commission Report

HM ReportGangtok, August 12: Thestate BJP today suggestedforming a special delegationto take up the Nepali seat res-ervation issue with the cen-tral government in Delhi. In apress meet held here today,the party seeking support ofvarious political parties in thestate for the seat restorationissue said that the state's rul-ing SDF party can lead thedelegates if they wish. In casethe SDF denies the proposalto lead, the state BJP chapterwill shoulder the responsibil-ity, N. B. Khatiwada, seniorstate BJP leader said. Mean-while, giving a continuationto an ongoing war of wordsbetween the ruling SikkimDemocratic Front and FormerMinister K.N Upreti, SDFSpokesperson today statedthat the latter has remainedlackadaisical and failed toponder over the Party’s ini-tiative of securing Nepali SeatReservation by providing thetribal status to the Nepaleseand on the basis of Constitu-tion.

SDF Publicity Secretary,Krishna Kharel lamentedformer minister by reiteratingthat, Upreti acted as a righthand of R.C Paudyal and fil-liped him to file a case at theSupreme Court demandingproportionate seat reserva-tion. However he chose toenter the Nar Bahadur Bhan-dari’s Congress Government,snubbing and betrayingPaudyal.Concerning the claimin regard to the proposals bythen Bhandari Government tothe Centre in favour of Nepaliseat reservation, SDF assert-

ed “we want to aware Upretithat when the Centre desist-ed any positive action on theproposals sent by Bhandari,the SDF Government initiat-ed a Burman Commission andhas been working towardsfulfilling the demand since2000.

As far as the resolution byBhandari in 2000 and SonamLama in on July 27, 2015, boththe parity proposals are notin the interest of public. More-over, had the resolutionmoved by Lama was withgood intention, then hewould have made his state-ment on the basis of recom-mendation of the BurmanCommission report.

“SDF party hopes that allthese issues will be ponderedover by Upreti” added a re-

lease. The private memberresolution was moved bySangha MLA of SKM on July27 in the Sikkim LegislativeAssembly demanding Nepaliseat Reservation which hastriggered a debate in the State.

SKM suggests Govtto pursue Doordarshan

issue with CentreHM Report

Gangtok, Aug 10: SikkimKrantikari Morcha has sug-gested the State Governmentfor immediate proposal to theministry of Information andBroadcasting, seeking fullyfunctional DoordarshanKendra at Gangtok.

Union minister of State forInformation and Broadcast-ing, Rajyavardhan SinghRathore had assured to actpositively on the pendingissue of Gangtok Doordars-han, on receiving a concreteproposal from the State whileinteracting with the Journal-ists from Sikkim.

Issuing a press statement,SKM said, “We express ourdissatisfaction on inability toinaugurate the Doordarshan

Kendra, after 11 years of itsconstruction. Irrespective ofinnumerable requests fromthe Organisations and Polit-ical Parties, State Govern-ment’s disinclination to for-ward a concrete proposal isan unfortunate and betrayalto the people of Sikkim”.

“It is well known to all thatSikkim’s only television chan-nel, Nayuma does not highlightthe news on the Oppositionand acts as a publicity tool forthe ruling front” added SKM.

Gangtok DoordarshanKendra is yet to be fully op-erational. The Kendra hadbeen set up in November2004 and has been awaitingthe formal inauguration tobecome a full fledged centre,much to the dismay of theSikkimese people.

14 day police remandfor Chinese sandal-

wood smugglers

Dist administration and NGOs to initiateprogramme for less fortunate children

HM Report

Siliguri, Aug 12: The Dar-jeeling district administrationin association with localNGOs has decided to initiateproject "We Care" for chil-dren in need of care and pro-tection. Around 30 differentNGOs today attended a meet-ing with Anurag Srivastava,DM, Darjeeling to deliberateon the activities to be takenup o provide good nutrition,education, safety to childreneffected by conflict and di-saster, children sufferingfrom HIV/AIDS, abandoned/neglected children, different-ly abled, mentally ill, abused

and trafficked children alongwith those effected with oth-er various problems. A direc-tory of Institutions workingin this field, their capabilitiesand needs along with theneed of various other worksbe taken up in this field arethe main objective behindthe initiative. The works willstart from small interventionslike providing slippers tostreet children or larger initi-atives like sponsoring chil-dren in institutional homes.Various voluntary organiza-tions along with private com-panies will be approached toconsider taking up suchworks as part of their corpo-

rate social responsibility pro-grammes and Byabasayisamities will be approachedto contribute during theirclearance sale. Other initia-tive includes approachingschools to provide free edu-cation for needy children andmedical associations wouldbe requested to contribute byconducting free medicalcheck-up, etc. Subdivisionlevel committees under theChairmanship of SDOs in-cluding al NGOs will beformed along with prominentNGOs to ensure that theymeet regularly in small groups.A webpage will also be de-veloped for the initiative.

Team Liung Unitedsmells conspiracy behindits ouster from tourney

PMS inaugurated at Kalimpong hospital

HM Correspondent

Siliguri, Aug 12: DarjeelingDistrict Court has sent twoChinese nationals to 14 dayPolice remand on Wednes-day.

Qiu Qinghua (36) andChai Jun (30) of Fujian inChina and Surendra Tewari aDelhi resident were arrestedwith sandalwoods on Tues-day from Matigara block un-der Siliguri sub-division withsandalwood weighing about300 kgs. Tewari is the driverof Xylo car in which the Chi-nese.

The trio was producedbefore the Court, which sentthem to 14-day-long policeremand as demanded by po-lice investigating the case.

Due to language barrier

during the interrogation, Po-lice have failed to unearthanything major in a case,though a local man knowingChinese language was ropedin to interpret their statement.

Shyam Singh the Depu-ty Commissioner of policesaid, “We need more time fortheir interrogation. Policebelieve that they are a part ofbig international racket deal-ing with red sandalwoods.

Police officers dealingwith the case are hopeful thatmore sandal woods are like-ly to be recovered and morearrests can be made. SudipRoy Basunia the additionalpublic prosecutor said, “Thepolice would take them toDelhi and the next produc-tion date is fixed on August26.”

HM Report

Gangtok, Aug 12: The on-going 69th IndependenceDay Himalayan Open Volley-ball Tournament organizedby the Independence DayCelebration Committee 2015,Simick-Lingzay has beenmarred by controversy asLiung United, the team whichfell short in making to thetourney's semi-final, has fileda protest against the organiz-ing committee's decision ofousting the team in particu-lar, after being tied with theother two teams-Majhittarand Khamdung-from thesame pool, sharing 6 pointseach after playing threematches.

Terming the organizingcommittee's decision as'unjust' Ongden Bhutia,Liung United's Managerand team captain TempoLendup Bhutia, registeredtheir protest, in a press con-ference held here today.

According to Bhutia, thetournament which com-menced on August 1, wasplayed in a league formatwith four teams each in twopools. Having lost theiropening match to SikkimPolice, Luing United wenton to beat Majhitar andKhamdung convincingly instraight sets. Bhutia added,“Three teams in our pool,Majhitar, Khamdung andour team Liung United had6 points each from threematches. The organizingcommittee members had

said that a tie breaker matchwould be played to deter-mine the second semi final-ist from the pool. But afterour last pool match withKhamdong, the organizingcommittee suddenly an-nounced that our team hadbeen ousted without beingmade to play the tie breakermatch.’’

The team's Captain-Manager duo questionedon what basis was the deci-sion taken as the secondsemi finalist team too hadthe same points and LiungUnited had also managed tobeat them in straight setsduring the pool match.

“When we asked for thereason of our ouster, thecommittee members saidthat the decision was takensince we had lost our firstmatch, but the other teamhad also lost their openingmatch. On top of that, wehad managed to beat theteam convincingly instraight sets in our poolmatch. We were certain thaton the basis of our domi-nating performance in theprevious matches, wewould comfortably cruisethrough to the semi finalround. But to our utter dis-may, we were ousted fromthe tournament withoutany valid reason.” saidTempo Bhutia.

Suspecting conspiracybehind the team's ouster,captain Bhutia termed thedecision as "unjust andagainst sportsman spirit".

HM Correspondent

Kalimpong August 12: Af-ter stealing internationaleyes, the state governmentsponsored Fair Price Medi-cine Shop (FPMS) found itsway to Kalimpong sub-divi-sional hospital on Wednes-day through the GorkhalandTerritorial Administration(GTA). Asha Gurung, theGTA executive member in-charge of the Health Depart-ment inaugurated the shopthat will remain open 24 X 7for the patient parties.

The hospital, a premierhealth care unit in the sub-division, also added bed to

the existing ones at the ma-ternity and paediatric wards.Gurung also inauguratedpay cabin for the hospitals,thus giving the much needupgradation for the hospital.

“This is an old hospitaland the number of beds hadnot increased. Since now thepopulation have increased itwas mandatory that thenumber be increased. The

pay cabins will comfort peo-ple to the fullest,” said Gu-rung while addressing afterinauguration.

The fair price shop is 7yards away from the mainbuilding of the hospital. “Themedicines will be available forpatient parties at discountand genuine as well,” saidGurung. Sources said dis-counts upto 62 percent areavailable in the shop.

Gurung said the GTA isputting its hard effort to up-grade the Mirik PrimaryHealth Centre underKurseong subdivision. TheFPMS will also be opened atMirik she added.

Class X drop out launch ‘semi eco-friendly’ carClass X drop out launch ‘semi eco-friendly’ carClass X drop out launch ‘semi eco-friendly’ carClass X drop out launch ‘semi eco-friendly’ carClass X drop out launch ‘semi eco-friendly’ carHM Report

Gangtok Aug 12: A drop outfrom a government school, 19year old Bikal Rai certainlycould not study further leav-ing school in mid class ten.Rai is passionate aboutstudying science but has tounfortunately cut grass infields and repair mechanicalequipment’s to earn his liveli-hood. He ultimately has tosupport his family financially.

All these though did notdeter him to go ahead with hisdream project to make a ‘semieco-friendly car’. Rai’s dreamcame true on Wednesdayhere when he launched hissemi eco-friendly car demon-

strating it along NationalHighway 1o at 32nd mile.

“I started the project sinceJanuary 2015. Till I gave thiscar a finishing touch, it costme Rs 40, 000 to make it,” said

the enthusiastic Rai. Thetough part in the making how-ever was the funding. “Iearned this Rs 40, 000through grass cutting infields and repairing mechan-ical equipment’s in my local-ity,” added Rai, who is a res-ident of 32nd mile along NH10. It has been eight monthssince Rai has bought any-thing for himself.

With limited resources,Rai had a hard time to get anew engine. But when onevows for something there isno looking back. Rai man-aged to get a dead engine togive his dream car a shape.Within no time, the boy nowquite famous for his cre-

ations in the state, was ableto bring the dead engine backto life thus paving way forsuccess to his project.

His neighbours at his na-tive village said Rai had nohelper to complete theproject. . He invented this caron his own from assembling,wielding to finishing. Rai cre-ativity can be applauded be-cause despite being a drop-out he has managed to dowhat others have not doneso far said one of his neigh-bours. “All those moneywhich he earned invested onthis project after his familiesimportant requirements,”added the neighbour.

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