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शिक्षक प्रमुखको लापारवाहीको कारण बेहाल अवस्थामा चम्पामाया प्रथमिक पाठशाला

पहाड़को प्रथमिक पाठशालाहरु एका एक बन्द हुनुमा सरकार पक्ष दोषी छ कि शिक्षक-शिक्षिकाहरुको लापारवाही? किन दार्जीलिङ पहाड़को शैक्षिक स्तर दिनोदिन खस्किन्दै गइरहेको छ? प्रथमिक शिक्षा बाल-बालिकाहरुको निम्ति महत्तवपूर्ण हुँदा-हुँदै पनि किन आजसम्म पहाड़को शिक्षा व्यवस्थामा सुधार आउन सकिरहेको छैन?

राजनीति गर्दिनँ भन्नु पनि अर्को राजनीति होः हर्कबहादुर छेत्री

मेरो अधिकारक्षेत्रभित्र पाँच बर्षको लागि जनताको हितको काम गर् भनेर मलाई भोट हालेको हो नि। मलाई थाहा छ यसले जनताको धेरै हित हुन्छ। यसले जनताको हितसँगै पार्टीको पनि हित हुन्छ, आन्दोलनलाई पनि सहयोग पुर्‍याउँछ भनेपछि एकदम निसंकोच भनेर अघि बढ्न सक्छु म। म त्यही काम गर्दैछु।

बघिनी फेरि पुरानै खोरमा

‘समयले मानिसलाई कहाँ कहाँ पुर्‍याउँछ,,,,,,’ कुनै समय रेडियो नेपालबाट बजिरहने यो चर्चित गीतले मान्छेको जीवनमा प्रणयसम्बन्धको आरोह अवरोहले पार्ने प्रभावलाई सुन्दर ढंगले व्याख्या गरेको छ। यो लोकप्रिय गीतको यही एक हरफ कुनै राजनीतिकर्मीको जीवनसँग गाँसेर हेर्दा के उत्तर पाइएला?

साहित्य अनि सर्जकलाई माया गर्ने घिसिङ

80 को दशकमा देशभरिका गोर्खाहरूलाई जातित्वको भावना उत्पन्न गराउने प्रथम नेता सुवास घिसिङको निधनले अहिले घड़ी सम्पूर्ण दार्जीलिङ पहाड़ नै स्तब्ध बनेको छ। गोर्खाहरूका हित अनि अस्तित्वका निम्ति छुट्टै राज्यको बहस लिएर सुवास धिसिङले त्यसताक पहाड़का प्रत्येक गाँऊहरूको भ्रमण गरेका थिए। 22 जुन 1936 सालमा मिरिकको मञ्जु चियाबगानमा जन्म लिएरका सुवास घिसिङले आफ्नो तर्क राख्न एकलै जनसभा गर्थे। घिसिङले सम्पूर्ण गोर्खाहरूलाई एकै शुत्रमा बाँध्न "गोर्खाल्याण्ड" शब्दको जन्म गरेका थिए।

निराश छन् विधायक डा. छेत्री

“बजट सत्रमा के कुराहरू उठान गर्नु पर्ने भन्नेबारे हामीले जीटीएबाट कहिले फिडब्याक पाएका छैनौं” डा छेत्रीले भने। डा हर्कबहादुर छेत्री मोर्चाका प्रवक्ता हुन् अनि कालेबुङका जनप्रतिनिधि। दुइवटा महत्वपूर्ण पदमा बसेका डा छेत्रीलाई अहिलेसम्म जीटीएको बैठकमा निम्ताइएको छैन, पार्टीको राजनैतिक लाइनबारे उनीसँग चर्चा र छलफल नगरिएको त झन कति भयो, उनैलाई हेक्का छैन।

9 Jun 2012

Surprise visit of CM Chamling

RANGPO-9TH JUNE
Sikkim chief minister Mr. Pawan kumar chamling has surprise visit at malli south Sikkim the main entry point of south Sikkim today .according to the news he has inspected the under construction works of beautification work done in the area.he has ordered all the officers not to negotiate with the quality of the work .he appealed all the residents of malli to make the area clean and green .he asked that Sikkim is rapidly developing as a best tourism destination worldwide and resident of malli must uplift the benefit from the said sector and business .before this he was welcomed by the local residents ,business communities members .Yuva and cheli morcha members ,labour cell members and has given special thanks for the initiatives and step taken by the ruling government for the beautification of malli bazaar. During the visit Mr. r b Subba minister roads and bridges was also present.

मानव तस्करीबिरुद्ध जनजागरुकतामूलक कार्यक्रम

9 जून(कालेबुङ)- दार्जीलिङ जिल्ला पुलिसले आज सम्बन्धित गैर सरकारी संगठनहरुको सहयोगमा मानव तस्करीबिरुद्ध एउट जनजागरुकतामूलक कार्यक्रमको आयोजना गरेको थियो। क्षेत्रमा बड्दो मानव तस्करीको सञ्जालको रोकथाम गर्न पुलिसले एकातिर प्रशासनिक स्तरमा काम गरिरहेको छ भने अर्कोतिर समाजमा यसबारे जनचेतनाको प्रचार प्रसार गरेर पनि यसमाथि नियञ्त्रण बनाउने पहल शुरु गरेको छ। पहाडमा मानव तस्करीको घटनामाथि निगरानी राख्न अनि यसको रोकथामको दिशामा पहल गर्न दार्जीलिङ जिल्ला पुलिसले मानवतस्करी विरोधी निकायको गठन गरेको छ। आज कालेबुङमा सम्पन्न भएको सचेतनामूलक कार्यक्रम पनि पुलिसको यही निकायले आयोजना गरेको थियो। यस जनजागरुकतामूलक कार्यक्रममा जिल्ला पुलिसलाई यस दिशामा काम गरिरहेका गैरसरकारी संगठनहरु कालेबुङको ग्लेन फेमिली फाउण्डेशन, दार्जीलिङको मार्ग आदिले सहयोग पुर्‍याएका थिए। यस अवसरमा दार्जीलिङका अतिरिक्त जिला न्यायधीश अमोलेन्दु भौमिक, कालेबुङका अतिरिक्त मुख्य न्यायधीश राणा दाम, अतिरिक्त पुलिस अधिक्षक सोङमित लेप्चा आदि विशेष रुपले उपस्थित थिए। कार्यक्रममा कालेबुङको विभिन्न गैरसरकारी अनि सामाजिक संगठनका प्रतिनिधि, स्कूलका विद्यार्थीवर्ग र जनसाधारणको सहभागिता थियो। गैरसरकारी संगठन मेनकाइण्ड इन एक्शन फर रुरल ग्रोथ(मार्ग)- संयोजक निर्णय जोन छेत्री, पुलिस अधिकारी रबिन थापा, बालश्रम र तस्करीबिरुद्ध काम गर्ने संगठन बाल सुरक्षा अभियानकी सिस्टर सुवेष्णा, न्यायधीशहरु अमोलेन्दु भौमिक, राणा दाम आदिले पहाडमा मानव तस्करीको ताजा अवस्थाबारे प्रकाश पारेका थिए। विषय विशेषज्ञ निर्णय जोन छेत्रीले क्षेत्रमा मानव तस्करीमाथि गहन चर्चा गर्दै क्षेत्रमा यसको सञ्जालको स्थिति, कारण र यसका निवारणका उपायहरुबारे जानकारी प्रदान गरे। पुलिस अधिकारी रबिन थापाले समाजमा नैतिक मुल्यमा आधारित शिक्षाको अभावले पनि यस्ता समाजविरोधी कार्य र तत्वहरुले प्रश्रय पाइरहेको कुरामा जोड दिएका थिए। न्यायधीशहरुले मानवतस्करीका शिकार भएका पिडीतहरुको हित अनि तस्करहरुबिरुद्ध रहेको कानूनी प्रावधान र सहायताहरुबारे जानकारी प्रदान गरेका थिए। यस सम्वेदनशील मुद्दाबारे जनजागरुकता पैदा गर्न जिल्ला पुलिसले पहाडका विभिन्न क्षेत्रहरुमा लगातार यस प्रकारको सचेतनामूलक कार्यक्रमको आयोजना गर्ने जिल्ला पुलिसको भनाई छ।

श्यामल सेनको रिपोर्टले तराई-डुवर्समाथि बज्रपात ,मोर्चाले गर्यो रिपोर्टको बिरोध

9 जून(कालेबुङ)-श्यामल सेन कमिटिले आफ्नो रिपोर्टमा तराई र डुवर्सका पाँचवटा मौजाहरु मात्र ज़ीटीएमा अंतभुक्त गर्न सकिने सिफारिशले एकातिर मोर्चालाई अप्ठ्यारोमा पारेको छ भने अर्कोतिर जीटीएमा सामेल हुन चहाने तराई डुवर्सका जनताको आकान्क्षामाथि बज्रपात भएको यी क्षेत्रका मानिसहरुले आनुभाव गर्न थालेका छन।डुवर्सका अकबर लामा र विक्की लामाको बलिदान ,आदिवासीका विद्रोही नेता जोन बारलासँग मोर्चाको मिलन , जीटीएको सम्झौतामा हाईपावर कमिटिको गठन, तराई र डुवर्सका जनताको सडक आन्दोलन, यी जम्मै घटनाक्रम र कुराहरुले पनि तराई र डुवर्सका जनताको राजनैतिक आकाक्षा पूरा हुन सकेन।हाईपावर कमिटिले आफ्नो रिपोर्टमा जलपाईगुडी जिल्लाबाट दुइ अनि दाजीर्लिङ जिल्लाबाट तीन गरि कूल पाँचवटा मौजाहरु जीटीएमा अंतभुक्त गर्न सकिने सिफारिस गरेको छ। जलपाईगुडी जिल्ला अंतर्गत डुवर्सको सामसिङ अनि चलाउने मौजा र दाजीर्लिङ जिल्लाबाट चम्पासरी ,गुलमा संलग्न मौजालाई जीटीएमा सिफारिस गरिएको छ।
राज्यको शक्तिकेन्द्र राइटर्सबाट श्यामल सेनको रिपोर्ट सर्वजनिक भएपछि अहिले तराई र डुवर्सवासीहरुले आफुलाई ठगिएको अनुभाव गरिरहेका छ्न।दीर्घ दिन देखि प्रतिक्षा गरिरहेको हाईपावर कमिटिको रिपोर्ट प्रकाशमा आएपछि यी क्षेत्रका जीटीए समर्थित जनतामा हतासा र निराश देखा परेको छ।गोरामुमोले दागोपाप ग्रहण गर्दा ठगिएका डुवर्सवासीहरुले अहिले झण्डै त्यही स्थितिको समना गर्नु परेको छ। यता आफुले अपेक्षा गरेको भन्दा दोब्बर बिपरित रिपोर्टले मोर्चाको शिर्ष नेतृत्वलाई पनि अक्क न बक्क बनाएको छ। मोर्चाले तराई र डुवर्सबाट कूल 396 वटा जीटीएमा सामेल गरिनु पर्ने माग गरेको थियो । यी मध्ये लगभग 150 वटा मौजाहरु जीटीएमा गाभ्न सक्ने कुराप्रति मोर्चा आशावादी थियो तर आज हाईपावर कमिटिको रिपोर्ट सार्वजनिक हुदा मोर्चा छाँगोबाट खसेको अवस्थामा पुगेको छ।गोर्खाल्याण्डबाट झरेर जीटीएको सम्झौता पछि चुनाउको तम्तयारीमा लागेको मोर्चाले अब तराई डुवर्सको जनताप्रति आफ्नो जवापदेहिता देखाउनु पर्ने छ।क्षेत्रको अंतभुक्तिको सवालमा मोर्चाको व्यवहारले उसै पनि तराई र डुवर्सका जनतामा असंटुष्टि र आक्रोशका खबरहरु प्रकाशमा आईरहेको छ। क्षेत्र अंतर्भुक्तको मुद्दा साम्य नभई ज्र्र्टीएको सम्झौतामा जाने मोर्चाको हतारोमाथि पनि यसबेला तराई डुवर्सका जनतालाई सोच्न वाध्य बनाइरहेको छ।
अर्कोतिर श्यमल सेन कमिटिको रिपोर्ट प्रकाशमा आएपछि मोर्चाले यो रिपोर्टलाई नमान्ने बयान जारी गरेको छ।
मोर्चाको शीर्ष नेतृत्वले हाईपावर कमिटिको रिपोर्टलाई केन्द्र गरी जीटीएलाई नै रद्द गर्ने आशयको चेताउनी पनि दिएको छ ।यो रिपोर्टलाई केन्द्र गरी मोर्चाले फेरी एक पल्ट आफ्ना समर्थकहरुलाई सरकार बिरुद्ध उव्देलित बनाउन सक्ने सम्भावन देखिन्छ।तर जीटीएको सम्झौता अनुरुप मोर्चा जुलाईमा हुने चुनाउमा जान बाध्य छ।यस्तो आवस्थामा मोर्चाले राज्य सरकारसगँ केही नयाँ मौजाहरु थपिमागेर जीटीए तिर उन्मुख हुने सम्भवना बदी देखिंछ। जे होस , यो ताजा राजनैतिक घटनाक्रमले कुन दिशा समात्ने हो त्यो समयले बताउला तर अहिलेको स्थितिमा मोर्चाको अवस्था भने नखाउँ भने दिन भरिको शिकार खाउँ भने कान्छाबाउको अनुहार भने जस्तै भएको छ। यता मोर्चा महा सचिव रोशन गिरीले आफ्नो प्रतिक्रिया जाहेर गर्दै पार्टीले कमिटिको रिपोर्ट अवमानन गर्ने बयान दिएका छन। गिरीले श्यमल सेनको रिपोर्टलाई केन्द्र गरी आफ्नो दलले ज़ीटीए लाई नै रद्द गर्नसक्ने आशयको संकेत दिएका छ्न। तथापि भोलि दार्जीलिङमा डाकिएको पार्टीको विशेष बैठकमा यसबारे दलको नयाँ लाइन तय गरिने गिरीले जानकारी दिएका छन।

CM orders rehabilitation in a month - Chamling tours landslide-ravaged rolep

NIRMAL MANGAR

Gangtok, June 8: The Sikkim chief minister today ordered the East District administration to rebuild in a month houses for the families displaced by a series of landslides at Rolep.

Pawan Chamling today visited the village and handed over an ex gratia of Rs 1.5 lakh to the next of kin of each of the seven persons killed in the landslides. He also presented Rs 10,000 each to seven persons who suffered minor injuries.

“I have ordered the East Sikkim collector and the (housing and building) department concerned to take steps to construct new houses for the landslide victims and repair homes that were partially damaged. I have told officials to prepare a report on the cost and time needed to build the houses and submit it to my office for approval,” Chamling told journalists after presenting the compensation at Rolep Primary School.

The chief minister ordered the officials present at the school to complete the houses in a month.

Six houses were completely destroyed and five were partially damaged when three back-to-back landslides hit Rolep, 85km from here, around 4am yesterday.

The state government will also bear the educational expenses of three children who lost their parents in the incident. “It is very painful to see the children becoming orphans. The government will send the three children to best private schools in Gangtok from the next academic year,” said Chamling.

Amrita Rai, 16, and her seven-year-old brother Susant lost their parents and two siblings when their house was hit by the landslide. Eight-year-old Biswadeep Rai’s mother also died in the incident.

All the seven people killed in the tragedy were cremated this afternoon in the presence of local officials and panchayat representatives.

The debris along the Rongli-Rolep road have been cleared by the local administration. At least 10 landslides had occurred on the road the same day, holding up aid from the nearest SSB camp in Rhenock for hours. The landslides had been triggered by incessant overnight rain.

A temporary camp was opened at Sokeytar (5km far from Rolep) today to accommodate the displaced villagers. More than 60 people have taken shelter in the camp.

“All basic amenities such as drinking water, blankets and solar lights have been provided to the camp,” said the chief minister.

Zilla parishad chief Bimal Dawari said the camp was being run by the local panchayat and the Rongli subdivisional office. “Apart from the homeless, people who are refusing to stay at their houses fearing landslips at night have also taken shelter in the camp.”

East district collector D. Anandan said a compensation of Rs 35,000 each was given today to the families, whose pucca houses had been washed away. The government also gave Rs 5,000 each for the partially damaged houses.

In another incident, Kaluk-Dentam road in West Sikkim was blocked by a landslide this morning. The West district collector, Shanta Pradhan, said workers had been pressed into service to clear the road.

Facebook hunt for techie killers - Wall plea for info on motive or murderers

AVIJIT SINHA

Siliguri, June 8: Friends of an engineer shot dead in Siliguri have created a Facebook page on which they have appealed to people to come forward if they have information that might help pin the killers or reveal the motive behind the murder.

Police are yet to find any clues related to the death of Sandip Kumar Singh, an engineer with HCC who was gunned down at Salugara on May 22 while on his way home from work.

The page on Facebook, a social networking site, seeks justice for Singh’s family and requests people to give telephone numbers of local contacts in Siliguri and Jalpaiguri so that they can be reached for information. Sandip’s father Devendra Singh has written to chief minister Mamata Banerjee, asking for her intervention in the case.

Dheeraj Pandey, a batch mate of the engineer in the Birla Institute of Technology and based in Delhi, created the “Justice for Sandy: An Appeal to BITians” page on FB.

The page has also been posted on the official page of BITOSA (Birla Institute Of Technology Old Students Association). “Almost three weeks have passed since Sandip has been brutally murdered and yet, the police are clueless,” Dheeraj told The Telegraph over phone from Delhi today.

“The failure of the police so far to solve the case has prompted us to launch the FB campaign. Through the campaign, we seek solidarity from friends, relatives, colleagues and people in common as well as request them to help the police with important information which might lead to a breakthrough.”

“We are also thinking of filing an RTI petition and visiting Jalpaiguri and Siliguri to know where exactly the police investigation stands,” he added.

Till 8pm on Friday, the Facebook page, created on May 27, had drawn 1,065 Likes, 1,272 shares and 85 comments.

Friends monitoring the page said it was not necessary that anyone with information had to write it on the Wall, where messages are posted. “They can call us, or his family members or the police and pass on the information. We have our numbers and emails on the Page. We can also provide telephone numbers which can be called up by those with information,” one of Singh’s friends said.

Singh was posted at Kalijhora—the Teesta Low dam project site around 35km from Siliguri. Assailants on a speeding bike had shot him when he disembarked from the company’s bus on NH31. Local people had taken him to a nursing home, where doctors pronounced him dead.

Singh’s family said they were disappointed with the probe. Father Devendra Kumar Singh has asked Mamata in his letter requesting her to hand over the case to the CID or the CBI.

“We are apprehensive that his death has got to do something with his job,” Devendra Kumar Singh told The Telegraph over phone from Balia, their home in Uttar Pradesh. He is currently posted in Bihar. “When I visited Siliguri on May 9, he had just returned from Mumbai. He told me that he was going through immense pressure and was facing certain problems.”

“It is disappointing that the police could not make any breakthrough so far. We had little options but to seek intervention of the chief minister. Copies of my appeal have been sent to the President, the Prime Minister, the chief minister of Bihar, the governor of Bengal and to some other people,” the father said.

“It is important that those who killed my son should face the court of law. This would then discourage them from committing such heinous crimes. My son was a sincere and honest person who faced such unfortunate consequences,” he added.

The police said the murder case was being investigated with “appropriate” importance. Our officers have met several people, obtained statements and other information. We however, need some more time,” said James Kuzur, the additional superintendent of police of Jalpaiguri(TT)

8 Jun 2012

तकलिङ गान्धी स्मारक स्कूलको पोलेथिन प्रयोग विरुद्धको पहल

कालेबुङ, 7 जून।
क्षेत्रमा व्यापक रुपमा हुने गरेको पोलेथिनको प्रयोगले पर्यावरणमा व्यापक हानी पुराउने कुराको तक्लिन गान्धी स्मारक स्कूलले बोध गरेको छ। पोलेथिनको प्रयोग गर्नु नहुने भन्दै जनचेतना प्रदान गर्ने उद्देश्यले पर्यावरण दिवसको अवसरमा स्कूलले विविध कार्यक्रमहरू आयोजना गर्‍यो। पोलेथिनको प्रयोगले प्राकृतिक आपदा निम्ताउने लगायत कृषिलाई क्षति पुर्‍याउने कुरालाई लिएर मानिसहरूलाई नैतिक चेतना प्रदान गर्नु स्कूलको उद्देश्य थियो। यसै कार्यक्रमको पूर्वार्द्धमा स्कूलका विद्यार्थीहरूले पोलेथिनको प्रयोग विरूद्ध हात-हातमा प्लाकार्ड बोकेर क्षेत्रमा जुलूस निकाले। यसैअवधी विद्यार्थीहरूद्वारा वरिपरि फ्यॉंकिएको पोलेथिनहरूलाई थुपारेर नष्ट पार्ने कार्य पनि गरियो। उत्तरार्धको कार्यक्रममा विज्ञानको उन्नतिले पर्यावरणलाई असर पारेको छ अनि छैन माथि विद्यार्थीहरूमाझ तर्क प्रतियोगिता पनि सम्पन्न भयो। यस तर्क प्रतियोगितामा जोइ लेप्चा अनि दल विजयी बने भने एल्मी तामाङ अनि दल उप-विजेयी बने। यसरी नै विद्यार्थीहरूमाझ भएको हाजिरी जबाव प्रतियोगितामा यवन तामाङ पहिलो बने भने क्रमैले दोस्रो अनि तेस्रो स्थान पियुस तामाङ अनि इजाद बराइलीले ओगटे। कालेबुङ कृषक कल्याण सङ्गठनद्वारा प्रायोजित कार्यक्रममा सङ्गठनका मूल सचिव विष्णु छेत्री प्रमुख रूपमा उपस्थित थिए भने स्कूल सञ्चाल समितिबाट केबी छेत्री अनि एचबी छेत्रीसितै स्कूलका प्रधान अध्यापक पत्रुस लेप्चाको पनि कार्यक्रममा सहभागिता थियो।

Environment day programme is going on in the different part of the state till after the three days

RANGPO-8TH JUNE 12
Environment day programme is going on in the different part of the state till after the three days .green vale academy lingmoo south Sikkim and Kabi north Sikkim has organised plantation programme and awareness programme at lingmoo and kabi north Sikkim. At lingmoo the students and teachers has organised the rally tasking placard in their hand .Mr. sanjiv Rai range officer of the forest department as a chief guest specially stressed upon the preservation of natural water resources and trees for their future ,the sapling was also planted in the programme. programme conducted by Mr. saran tamang the green vale environment association was also formed taking two teachers named mr Ganesh rana and saran tamang along with ten students named bimal Adhikari,prerna Pradhan ,saurabh Pradhan,dipti tamang,sekhar chhetri, prayas karki.hissey doma Bhutia ,trivesh karki and sanjiv dahal.in north Sikkim too such type of programme was organised by the green vale school established at Kabi north Sikkim. Programme was attended by Mr. karma Sonam Bhutia beat officer of the forest department as a chief guest .assistant teacher komal gurung discussed the matter regarding preservation of environment and trees .the poem was also recited by pema ongmu lepcha and prerna gurung .bal bikash students under sai samiti mamring also organised such type of programme ,dr d p kharel ex minister was present as a chief guest of the progamme.between colourfull cultural programme and spiritual programme organised by bal bikas student Mrs. asha kharel Panchayat member of that area was also present .

Human resources development department negligence has created the future of two hundred students of the state in dark

8TH JUNE12
Human resources development department negligence has created the future of two hundred students of the state in dark .according to the news the department has implemented one vocational stream named health care science in the five school named sadam,namchi ,enchey,deorali etc school from the year 2010 under vocational education programme in the state of Sikkim for the class ten pass out student .as the subject was job oriented services and department has also assured that the pass out student after class twelve in the said subject shall provide direct admission to the BSC nursing and GNM(general nursing midwifery).two hundred students has taken admission in class eleven in the year 2010 And accordingly they has started their studies showing dream that the department has provide good job oriented course as after twelve they are providing direct admission to BSC nursing or GNM.this year the first batch under said coarse has completed at around two hundred students but when they was gone to admission at STNM ,manipal or vinayaka mission the admission authority has clearly denied to take admission stating that they don’t know regarding this subject and has not included this name in their list. what a incidence that some days before the students was seen happy that they has received good opportunity but when the result came and gone to take admission for the higher studies it was stated that they are not in position to take admission. the guardians personally has also tried with the collages of Sikkim and outside and from all side same answer was came that such type subject first time they has listened .it was came to know that the team of guardians and students has contacted with the higher authority of the HRDD too but no any positive response was came from the department side .without thinking the long term and discussion among all side the decision of HRDD has created a big problem and dark future for the students and it must be clear that department must be responsible for their further studies.

दार्जीलिङ पहाडको पर्यटन व्यवसाय फेरि एकपल्ट आफ्नो लयमा फर्केको छ

8 जून(कालेबुङ)- गोजमुमोले आन्दोलनको मार्ग त्यागेर जीटीएमा सम्झौता गरेपछि दार्जीलिङ पहाडको पर्यटन व्यवसाय फेरि एकपल्ट आफ्नो लयमा फर्केको छ। सम्झौतापछि पहाडमा राजनैतिक स्थिरता र शान्ति श्रृङ्खलाको पुनर्बहाली भएपछि यसपालिको पर्यटन मौसममा घरेलु पर्यटकहरुको आगामनमा आशातित बृद्धि भएको छ। अहिले पहाडको प्रमुख स्थलहरु दार्जीलिङ, खरसाङ, कालेबुङ र मिरिकमा पर्यटकहरुको उत्साहजनक आगमन भइरहेको छ। यसबाहेक ग्रामिण क्षेत्रका पर्यटन स्थल र प्राकृतिक सुन्दरताको आनन्द उठाउन पर्यटकहरु इको अनि भिलेज टुरिजमतिर पनि आकृष्ट बन्दै गइरहेको छ। मोर्चाको आन्दोलनको अवधीमा पहाडको पर्यटन उद्योग प्रभावित भए पनि अहिले स्थिति सामान्य भएपछि यो व्यवसायले फेरि एकपल्ट गति पक्रेको छ। यसपालिको सिजनमा पर्यटकहरुको आगमनमा दोब्बर वृद्धि भएपछि यस पेशासँग संलग्न मानिसहरु उत्साहित देखिएका छन। पहाडमा मुख्य रुपले दुइवटा समयलाए पर्यटन मौसमको रुपमा हेरिन्छ। अप्रेलदेखि जून महिनाको तेस्रो सप्ताहसम्म पर्यतकहरुको आग्मन हुने गर्दछ भने बर्षायामपछि अक्टोबरदेखि जनवरीसम्म फेरि पर्य़टकहरु पहाड घुम्न आउने गर्दछन। दोस्रो सिजनमा विदेशी पर्यटकहरुको धेर आगमन रहन्छ भने अप्रेलदेखि जूनसम्मको सिजनमा घरेलु पर्यटकहरुको बढी आगमन हुने गर्दछ। अहिले पहाडमा विशेष गरी कलकता क्षेत्रका घरेलु पर्यटकहरुको संख्या अत्याधिक रहेको छ भने देशका अरु क्षेत्रहरु दिल्ले, गुजरात र दक्षिण भारतबाट पनि पर्यटकहरुको आगमन भएको होटल व्यवसायीहरुले बताएका छन। यसपालि सिजन शुरु भएदेखि यता एक्लो कालेबुङमा मात्र तीनदेखि चारलाख घरेलु पर्यटकहरुको आवागमन भएको तथ्याङ्क प्राप्त भएको छ। प्राकृतिक रुपले समृद्ध रहेको पहाडमा राजनैतिक अथिरताका कारण बिगत बर्षसम्म पनि पर्यटकहरु आउन असुरक्षित अनुभव गर्थे। तर अहिले यहाँ कुनै प्रकारको राजनैतिक तनाउ र समस्या नरहेको कारण घुम्न आएको एक पर्यतक दम्पत्तिले बताएका छन।
यता, कालेबुङका होटल व्यावसायीहरुको संगठन होर्‍याककी अध्यक्ष संयोगिता सुब्बाले पनि राजनैतिक स्थिरताको कारणले नै पहाडमा पर्यटनले आफ्नो पुरानो गति पक्रेको बताएकी छन।

Sikkim landslides wipe out seven - Rain, unfriendly terrain and more mudslides hamper rescue operation in Rolep

NIRMAL MANGAR

Rolep, June 7: Seven persons, three of them children, were killed when landslides struck a village in East Sikkim after a spate of rain lashed the area last night. Four members of a family were also among those wiped out in the early morning strikes.

The unfriendly weather and terrain — the village is at a height of 3,500ft — coupled with at least other 10 landslides on the Rongli-Rolep road hampered rescue operations. The first group of SSB jawans from Rhenock, 12km away, arrived nearly four hours after the three mudslides hit Rolep village.

Four injured persons, including two children, were brought to the state hospital in Gangtok, 85km away in the evening.

The first landslide at Rolep was around 4.30am followed by two more, and in half an hour six houses were swept away. Only one house was a concrete structure while the others were made of wood.

Sixteen-year-old Amrita Rai and her brother Sunant, 7, survived the landslide which claimed their parents and two siblings. They were as Purman Rai, 62, his wife, Manmaya, 50, and their two children, Tika Devi Rai, 12, and Susan Rai, 9.

“My brother and I were sleeping on the same bed and when the mud came rolling down, the bed overturned and the walls of our house breached open and we were flung out. But our parents and sister and brother were buried,” said Amrita. Sunant was admitted to a hospital in Gangtok.

The other deceased are Mahendra Prasad Rai, 40, Nihang Rai, 12, and Chandrakumari Rai, 32.

Padmalal Rai said he saw his wife Chandrakumari being swallowed by a huge mass of mud. A rumbling noise woke him up at 4am. “We immediately sensed that it was a landslide. My wife told me to get out our eight-year-old son Biswadeep. I started walking to the road just above the house with our son. She was following when suddenly the black mud swept her away along with the house. It was still dark and when the sun rose we could not find her,” Padmalal said. Chandrakumari’s body was recovered around 6pm

Nihang Rai was sleeping in the house of his teacher, Raju Pariyar, when he was killed. “The boy had been staying with me and around 4.30am, I heard a loud noise coming from above. It was getting louder every second. I opened the door and as soon as I stepped outside I saw a dark mass swiftly descending on me. I did not have the slightest opportunity to save the boy. As I ran, the house disappeared,” Raju said.

The first rescue team arrived in the village around 8.30am. The commandant of the 46th Battalion of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Anil Kumar Sharma, said 50 jawans were deployed along with the Sikkim police to clear the road and go to the village. “Our camp at Rhenock is 12km from Rolep and we had to pick our way carefully, clearing debris as we went, to cross the 10 landslides to reach the village. The last landslide was one kilometre from the village,” he said.

The subdivisional police officer of Rongli, Karma G. Bhutia, said the water and power lines had been snapped. “We will begin restoring the water supply to the village tomorrow with the help of polythene pipes, that is our priority,” he said.

The bodies of the victims were handed over to their relatives after post-mortems conducted by doctors from the health centre in Rongli at a local school in Rolep, Bhutia added.

The collector of East district, D. Anandan, said overnight rain triggered the landslides. The state government had announced an ex-gratia of Rs 1.5 lakh to the families of each of the deceased. “Chief minister Pawan Kumar Chamling will visit the spot tomorrow. Those injured will be paid compensation according to the nature of their injuries,” he said.

The assistant meteorologist at the Gangtok office of the India Meteorological Department, Michael Das, said there was a “rather heavy rainfall” in Rolep. “The area received 55mm of rain from 8pm last night till the morning,” he said.(TT)

7 Jun 2012

The final match of summer T20

RANGPO-7TH JUME12
The final match of summer 20 -20 cricket tournament organise at Rangpo mining cricket playground yesterday .started from 18th may with 36 team from in and around Sikkim the United cricket club Gangtok and . Singtam challenger was reached in final .winning toss Singtam challenger decided to fielding first and in the match united Gangtok players make the 168 runs in 20 over’s .Singtam challenger has shown a good response but was possible to make 152 run only and was decided united Gangtok the winner of the tournament with the margin of fifteen runs only. Miss l palmo SDPO Rangpo as a chief guest handed over the attractive trophy and cash prize of rs twenty five thousand and ten thousand respectively to the winners and runners of the tournament. between the special presence of Sikkim cricket association general secretary Mr. tika Subba ,Rangpo police station PI Sonam wangdi,social worker Mr. p anand Thapa .retd forest officer Mr. c b gurung the organising committee has selected Mr. nilesh of united Gangtok who has make 92 run in 59 ball as man of the match,mr tashi bhalla of saft Gangtok as men of the series,paljor Bhutia of saft Gangtok as best player of the tournament and saft Gangtok team as most discipline team and has awarded trophy to all .Mr. bikash gurung ,chandan Prasad,samir Rai ,sahayog Rai ,kumar tamang ,sagar Chettri ,dhanannjay and other committee members has played an vital role to success the whole tournament.

Torrential rain triggered a landslide at Rolep in East Sikkim

RANGPO-7TH JUME12
After 18 September 2011 once again Sikkim is reeled by a natural calamity. Torrential rain triggered a landslide at Rolep in East Sikkim under Rongli jurisdiction today morning at 5 AM due to which eight houses were swept. Five bodies have been recovered from debris; two are still missing said BP Adhikari, Panchayat of Chujachen Gram Unit .The rescue operation is pressed at war foot state by massive volunteers, police and NGOs since morning to recover any people stashed in the debris. Adhikari told that one child of age around 12-13 years was rescued in very critical state from debris that was referred to Pakyong PHC.
Due to rain road leading to Rolep is badly affected at several places in Lamaten as such vehicular movement is not at all possible in this worst hit situation, he said.
The District Collect orate East, SDM Rongli, SP have reached the place immediately after the incident.
two bodies are yet to be recovered from debris and the youth, volunteers are working hard to dig out the bodies said Panchayat Adhikari this correspondent.. According to Adhikari several Gram Panchayat have come forward for immediate rescue operation. After listening the incident immediately the rescue team from Rongli along with bdo Mr. dhiraj Pradhan, jawans of ITBP,members of Rongli drivers association ,bazaar committee secretary Mr. dilip Pradhan reached the spot and help on rescue operation .
It may be added here that after the shocking incident of 18 September earthquake the state authority seems inactive in natural disaster management console. The activity of the department in awareness is been observed very weak and almost NIL in various public awareness aspects. With such resultant of Natural Calamity hit the state for second time and negligence of Disaster Management preparedness activity is observed lame, says one dissatisfied youth. According to the news three persons from one single family named dil man rai her wife man maya rai and her daughter tika rai is expired,Mahindra Prasad rai ,nihal rai is also expired and dead body is recovered .mrs Chandra kumari rai and one another person body is not recovered but operation is going on .by seeing the situation the administration has decided to postmartam at Rongli hospital.sikkim chief minister mr pawan kumar chamling who has just return back to Sikkim from three days long delhi visit has decided to go to rolep tomarrow.

Flash flood pummels Lachung

Gangtok, June 6: A flash flood triggered by unabated rain for more than 24 hours has destroyed a dozen houses, a steel bridge and agricultural land at Lachung in North Sikkim.

According to the information provided by a local panchayat member who reached Gangtok last night, the destruction on Sunday evening was brought about by the Singring stream that cuts across the village.

“It had been raining heavily at Lachung since Saturday and there were several landslides in the area, disrupting road traffic and snapping telecommunication. Boulders and debris came rushing down the Singring stream with a huge flow of water at 7.30pm on Sunday. The stream is fed by the Chumzom lake,” said Pema Lachungpa, a Dzumsa (panchayat) member from Lachung.

Lachungpa arrived here last night along with tourists who had been left stranded 5km down Lachung since last Sunday. Around 200 visitors were stuck at Theeng along North Sikkim highway because of a rain-induced landslide.

The Chumzom lake is at 16,000 feet and is about 20km above Lachung.

A report prepared by the subdivisional magistrate of Chungthang said the flood had damaged a dozen buildings. Two double-storied concrete houses, two wooden houses with concrete foundation, a guesthouse of the fisheries department and two kutcha homes were swept away by the Singring.

The report also mentioned the destruction of five homes which were being constructed under the chief minister’s rural housing scheme as well as a steel bridge at Thaumche.

The flood also snapped water lines to 80 houses and washed away wooden bridges over the Singring stream.

Lachungpa said the flood had lasted for about three hours and agricultural land at Singring and Pharey in Lachung had also suffered damage.

“We had never seen such a deluge in our village before. The stream swallowed everything on its path. There were no casualties as people moved out of their homes when the stream started rising. The families displaced by the torrent have taken shelter in their relatives’ houses,” he said.

Lachung is 150km from the state capital.

Mangan MLA Tshering Wangdi Lepcha, under whose constituency Lachung falls, said the estimate of the damage was being drawn up. “We need to restore the water supply immediately and construct protective walls along the stream. The bridges destroyed in the flood also have to be rebuilt,” said the MLA.

Lepcha also said a transformer damaged by the September 18 earthquake at Lachung had to be replaced as the village was experiencing prolonged spells of power cut.

Michael Das, the assistant meteorologist in the India Meteorological Department office in Gangtok, said the flash flood was caused by incessant rain in a short period.

“A flash flood occurs when there is rainfall between 50mm and 100mm in an hour in the catchment area of a stream. The flood lasts for a few hours and abates along with the rain.”

Das said the showers Lachung had received on Saturday and Sunday could not be recorded as the rain gauge there had been damaged in the earthquake.

The tourists stuck in Lachung had left in 25 vehicles yesterday morning. They were transferred to other vehicles at Thimchu where a bridge had been washed away on Sunday. The passengers trekked through the debris of the bridge to board the vehicles.

Tourists left stranded at Thimchu on the Lachen-Chugthang road also returned to Gangtok. However, about 50 tourists preferred to stay back in Lachen till the road link improved.

“We had a harrowing time walking through the debris for nearly 300 metres to reach Thimchu where another set of vehicles was waiting for us. It was difficult to walk through the slush and climb the boulders. Some tourists have decided to stay back till the road is cleared,” said Anirban Hazra, a tourist from Santragachhi in Howrah, who reached here last evening.

A chief engineer of the Border Roads Organisation said it would take a few more days to restore the highway at Thimchu.

“A diversion from the damaged bridge for light vehicles could be completed at Thimchu only after a few more days,” said Col P.H. Reddy.(TT)

On top after a failed bid - HMI team walked past bodies to summit Everest

VIVEK CHHETRI

Darjeeling, June 6: Blinding blizzards, scattered bodies and a forced retreat a mere 600 metres from the peak could not deter the team from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute from summitting Everest.

“Many people had told us that we were starting late for the expedition. But we overcame all odds and though 53 members of an American expedition decided to retreat from the base camp thinking that Everest was virtually un-climbable this season, we kept on believing in ourselves,” said Col Neeraj Rana, the team leader who is also the principal of the institution.

Everest cannot be climbed at all times and climbers usually look for a window period when the weather is good. This window period usually lasts two-three days.

Six members of the team, Ngdup Bhutia, Pawal Sharma, Mahabir Singh, Kamal Nayan, Phuchung Sherpa and Yamuna Prasad Peneru, set foot on Everest on May 25 between 3.10am and 7.19am. But success did not come easy.

“We were told that the window period for reaching the top would be from May 18 to 20 but on May 19, after having reached 600 metres short of the peak, the weather went for a toss and we had to retreat to Camp II (22,302 feet). Again on May 25, our second team of six climbers made the final push to summit Mt Everest,” said Rana.

The May 19 weather claimed the lives of nine climbers. “During our climb, we came across nine bodies of different nationalities but we did not allow the sight to play on our confidence,” said Rana. Most of the deaths had taken place in the Death Zone above 26,000 feet.

Even on May 8, the team had been forced to lie low because of inclement weather.

The HMI team started for Nepal on April 14. After reaching the base camp (17,700ft) on April 25, the team of civilian and military instructors climbed the Khambu glacier for acclimatisation. They returned to the base camp on May 1. “We pitched Camp 1 (at 20,336 feet) on May 5 and reached Camp II (22,304 feet) on May 7. On May 8 we had reached Camp III (24,600 feet) before we were forced to return to the base camp,” Rana said.

To reach Camp III from II, leaders from eight groups had jointly worked out a plan to open up a route. Each team agreed to engage two Sherpas to help with the route.

Despite the odds, the final team of six climbers decided to make the last push from Camp IV (26,000ft) at 6pm on May 24. “We started the climb around 6pm and we were the first to make the attempt on that day. There were more than 200 climbers behind us and it felt great to reach the top, though we were exhausted,” said Phuchung Sherpa, one of the first to reach the top.

Phuchung along with his friends spent about 15 minutes at the highest point on earth. During the team’s descent, Pawal Sharma suffered frostbite on his right hand fingers. “I should be fine soon,” he said on his arrival at the HMI today.(TT)

6 Jun 2012

Stranded tourists back

Gangtok, June 5: Around 200 tourists who were stranded in Lachung since Sunday night returned to Gangtok this afternoon and nearly 150 visitors trapped in Lachen have started for the Sikkim capital.

More than 55 vehicles carrying the 350 tourists left for Gangtok after the Border Roads Organisation cleared the North Sikkim highway at Theeng Bhir today. The cars are taking a route through Mangan via Lower Dzongu to reach Singtam.

Nearly 400 tourists were stranded in Lachen-Lachung on Sunday night after multiple landslides blocked the road. Chungthang police sources said around 50 tourists are still in Lachen and they are likely to leave tomorrow.

4 killed in accident

Four persons, including a retired army major, were killed when the car they were travelling in was washed away by a landslide near Kupup, 77km from Gangtok, on Monday evening.

The vehicle that was on its way to Padamchen from Kupup slipped almost 3,000 metre below the road.

Those killed were former army major Jaswant Singh, driver Dilip Chettri, Phurba Tshering Sherpa, and Phurba Tshering Bhutia.(TT)

Funds soon for hill highway sink zone

Siliguri, June 5: The Centre has agreed to sanction Rs 55 lakh immediately to restore the road at Paglajhora after a team from the Union ministry of surface transport and roadways inspected the site while also visiting Tindharia earlier this week.

The team has also asked a committee of consultants to find out within a fortnight whether a Rs 75 crore restoration job on the road at Paglajhora was more cost effective than a new bridge across the damaged stretch.

Landslides at Paglajhora and Tindharia followed by cave-ins on NH55 almost two years ago had left these parts inaccessible. Travellers have to skirt the Hill Cart Road on the Siliguri-Kurseong stretch and reach Darjeeling either via Mirik or Mungpoo or Rohini.

According to the executive engineer of PWD (NH division-IX), Nirmal Mondal, the experts have promised “to sanction immediately" Rs 55 lakh sought for the temporary restoration of the road in Paglajhora, considered a sink zone prone to landslides.

“For Tindharia, the ministry had deputed consultants to study and submit a report on possible restoration plans. The committee had estimated Rs 75 crore for the restoration,” Mondal said.

“During the meeting in Darjeeling on Sunday, the experts said the committee should make a comparative study and find out if the amount needed to build a bridge on the stretch would be less than the Rs 75 crore sought for restoration. The consultants have been asked to submit a report within a fortnight,” he added.

The five-member team, comprising the director general of road development, two chief engineers and one expert each from IIT Delhi and IISC Bangalore, visited the affected areas on Monday.

In the course of the meeting, a proposal to change the alignment of NH55 to bypass stretches like Paglajhora was discussed but the plan was shelved. “Our priority is to repair these two stretches and restore traffic on NH55. In the next phase, World Bank funds would be used to widen NH55 to 10 metres. The plan to change the alignment would be included under it,” Mondal said. Currently, the highway is around five-six metres wide.

The PWD official also said that tenders would be floated soon to appoint a consultant to carry out the preliminary study for the construction of a bridge over the Teesta at Sevoke Bazaar. (TT)

5 Jun 2012

An American educational researcher Mr. Andrew Thomas Wrotham has visited a private institute

RANGPO-5TH JUNE12
An American educational researcher Mr. Andrew Thomas Wrotham has yesterday visited a private institute named prativha academy challamthang under temi namphing constituency under south Sikkim .residents of Austin Texas USA Mr. Andrew was welcomed and escorted by entire academic fertility founder members of the institute named mr n k Sharma, Mr. t n khatiwada . principal Mr. Ganesh darjee .SMDC president Mrs. munna gurung ,active members of CTDS,mr biswas Chettri and Tilak Sharma etc during the visit they has also guided to the village tourism destination of the area.mr Andrew after visiting and interacting with students ,guardians ,members ,local residents has specially appreciated and given special thanks for providing such type of village tourism destination and good education policy in such type of area too . In other side the plantation drive was also organised in the school today .Zilla Panchayat member Mr. d r khatiwada along with many guardians and local residents was also present in the programme.

Plantation drive and awareness programme

RANGPO-5TH JUNE12
Plantation drive and awareness programme was also organized at mamring south Sikkim under the supervision of mamring forest department officers and staff .participated by staff and officers of various industrial units and hydel power projects ,ngo ,club ,associations the sapling was also planted in the day .

The plantation drive was also organised at alkem limited kumrek unit .Mr. c b gurung retd block officer of forest department ,Mr. Kishore Pradhan block officer of forest department was specially present in the programme .from the unit side Mr. dewansu Rai from corporate office Mumbai ,Mr. ramakant Rai human resources senior manager was present and planted the sapling of more than three hundred .

Such type of programme was organized at naksa dhura under monsong belt kalimpong jurisdiction .self help group one and pragatisil self help group two group has specially participating in the drive has organised awareness programme and planted the saplings with the help of students of the area.

Sachin sets rules of the new game - At the moment, I can’t take focus away from cricket: MP

SANKARSHAN THAKUR
Sachin being greeted by V Narayanasamy in Parliament. (PTI)

New Delhi, June 4: When a member of a globally exclusive club of One joins a national club of close to 800, he arrives entitled to hold his own. Sachin Tendulkar, who has travelled where no cricketer ever has — or will anytime soon — took oath as nominated member of the Rajya Sabha this morning, emphatically swearing allegiance to the game over all else.

“Cricket is the reason why I am here, at the moment I can’t take any focus away from my game,” he said of how he plans to essay his parliamentary innings.

He felt grateful, he said, and honoured to be invited into the House of Elders but not obliged yet to sublimate himself to off-field expectations — “I did not lobby for this, I did not go to anyone and say I want a Rajya Sabha position, it’s an honour that I have accepted.”

Bluntly put, the vaunted two-letter appendage that became suffixed to his name this morning — MP — cannot be allowed to counter-weigh his playing passion. “As and when I have time in between (playing cricket),” he said, frank and assuring, “I will look into contributing to sport, not just cricket but all sports. If I am remembered as someone who did something for sport rather than just for my statistics, that will be fantastic.”

Giving something back to sport was a personal dream, he revealed, but it’s fulfilment is something Sachin has allocated the “latter half” of his life to. At 39, that half is arguably still a little beyond his current field of vision. He has played the international game close to the top for 22 years and is not done yet with pushing the summit higher for the league playing catch-up.

“When I decide to retire,” Sachin offered, without being impolitely asked, “I will let people know, I do not know when that will happen.” The thought of signing off from cricket was nowhere in the vicinity as he signed on as MP in the Rajya Sabha register of records.

The oath itself was swiftly done, Sachin opting for Hindi over Marathi, his mother-tongue. He read it out unprompted and left few in doubt the boy from Shivaji Park was cognizant of expectations from a national icon. The cricketer has slowly but consciously finessed his image in recent years; his Maratha pride has seldom come in the way when he has thought fit to pointedly eschew and admonish parochialism that recurrently foams up in his hometown.

Remember his retort to the Shiv Sena during a spike in its “Marathi Manoos” campaign in 2009? “I am extremely proud of being a Maharashtrian, but Mumbai is a part of India and I play for India. Mumbai is for all Indians.” Sachin earned a prickly volley from Bal Thackeray but didn’t turn a hair. Today’s choice of language in Parliament could be his way of buttressing the same point to narrowheads in his neck of the woods.

Parliament’s newest entrant arrived with wife Anjali and a Boycott-hatted junior parliamentary minister Rajiv Shukla, who played a key role in securing Sachin’s assent as the UPA’s surprise pick to the Upper House. He was pursued all the way to the restricted chambers of Chairman Hamid Ansari by a pell-mell media tail; en route he tendered stock treatment to stock balls: Is this a big day, Sachin? Yes, very big; Is your priority going to be cricket or politics, Sachin? Cricket, I am not a politician; How are you feeling, Sachin? A glance in the direction of the poser, and a grin as wide as a regulation wide — what does it look like to you?

Parliament in recess, Parliament minus the buzz of a session can be like a body without bloodflow, eerie to the senses. The flap of pigeons can echo long under the ceilings, the plop of their frequent dropping becomes audible. Silence sweeps emptiness. But today a part of it hummed with arrangements for the star arrival.

Walkie-talkies crackled, automated turnstiles clicked open and shut too frequently for an inter-session day, housekeepers scurried about seeking out the oddest thing to do as long as it kept them within sighting distance of Sachin, a platoon of gardeners had decided the flower-beds opposite the Rajya Sabha’s chairman’s entrance needed the most tending.

One of them had sneaked in a grandson who stood trying to be invisible in a corner close by, a tattered copybook in hand should there be opportunity for an autograph. Vivek Agnihotri, secretary general of the Upper House, bobbed in and out of his room, expectant as the little boy, his bureaucrat’s reserve expunged by rushes of excitement. Are the corridor lights on? Has the register been fetched? Is there a pen at hand? Keep the lobby clear please… what’s his location? How long will he be?

He was on time, a good few minutes before the appointed hour of eleven, at the head of a little procession of pursuers. It came and vanished, like the passing of a swarm, in from one door and gone behind another before the wonder-ridden gardener’s grandson could even begin to think of making a move beyond his assigned corner. The autograph wasn’t to be, but he will probably be able to tell peers and progeny he was there the day Sachin started an innings without a bat in hand.(TT)

Trapped after landslides - 400 tourists stranded in Lachen-Lachung

NIRMAL MANGAR

Gangtok, June 4: Around 65 vehicles carrying 400 tourists were left stranded at Lachen-Lachung last night, after heavy landslides triggered by torrential rain hit the picturesque North Sikkim.

Sources in the tourism department said some of the cars started from Lachung at 3pm today after the Border Roads Organisation cleared the debris of the landslide at Theeng Bhir on way to Chungthang.

Two other landslides occurred at Thimchu on way to Lachen and Rang Rang Bridge on the Gangtok-Mangan-Lachung road. The BRO said it may take another two days to smoothen traffic at Lachen where the bridge over the Thimchu, a stream, has been washed away.

“We will create a diversion for the vehicles but it may take another two days to do that,” a BRO official told The Telegraph. The landslides started late in the afternoon, when the cars were about to start from Lachen-Lachung.

A tourism official said since the road had been cleared only at Theeng Bhir, the cars that started from Lachung would take the route through Lower Dzongu to avoid Rang Rang. The Rang Rang bridge is 8km away from North district headquarters Mangan. Cars that left for Lachen-Lachung yesterday too came back from Mangan today via Lower Dzongu.

The tourism department, which has been coordinating with Mangan officials, said all the tourists are safe and have been put up in hotels in Lachen and Lachung. The general secretary of the Travel Agents’ Association of Sikkim, Norgay Lachungpa, told The Telegraph that there were 150 hotels in Lachung- Lachen.

“Keeping landslides in mind, hoteliers in Lachung and Lachen always stock up on essential commodities that could last for a month,” Lachungpa added. Sources in the TAAS said around 250 tourist vehicles enter Lachen-Lachung daily during the peak summer season, which is expected to end by June 15.

Met sources said the day temperature usually hovers around 15-16 degrees Celsius at Lachen-Lachung at this time of the year. “The maximum temperature recorded at Lachen yesterday was 15 degrees Celsius. In Gangtok, it was 23 degrees,” a weather expert said.“There are many beautiful places to see in North Sikkim. Tourists visit Yumthang valley and Zero Point from Lachung and Gurudongmar Lake from Lachen,” said a tour operator.

He said usually tourists from Delhi, Mumbai and Gujarat were more keen on visiting North Sikkim. “Those from Bengal prefer Changu Lake and Baba Mandir in East district.” Earthquake-triggered landslides had washed away parts of the North Sikkim highway last year and the region was out of bounds for tourists for at least three months.

A tourism official in Gangtok said: “We have requested the BRO to clear the roads as early as possible so that tourists do not face any kind of problems. Many tourists who were on their way to Chungthang returned to Mangan on Sunday night because of the rain. Nearly 400 tourists in 65 vehicles had gone to Lachen-Lachung on Saturday. They were supposed to come back yesterday, but could not because of the landslides. ”

The poor telecommunication network in North Sikkim had also added to the woes of the officials. “None of the mobile phones are working and the landline service is not good. We are getting information only through police wireless sets,” said additional district magistrate (North) Prabhakar Verma.

Nearly 2,500 tourists had spent a night in the army camp at Kyongshala near Chhangu Lake last week after a landslide struck 15th Mile.

Demand for GTA quota

VIVEK CHHETRI

Darjeeling, June 4: The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha today demanded that the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration notification be changed to reserve seats for the Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes in the GTA Sabha.

Morcha general secretary Roshan Giri today said: “Our party president has sent a letter to the chief minister requesting her to provide reservations to SC and ST communities in the GTA Sabha.”

The decision was taken after members of the All India Schedule Caste Association met Morcha chief Bimal Gurung and other senior leaders on Saturday.

The GTA memorandum of agreement signed by the Morcha, Centre and the state government on July 8, 2011, had stated that SC, ST, women and other “unrepresented communities” would be represented through five nominations to the 50-member GTA Sabha. The 45 constituencies would have elected councillors.

But on March 24 this year, the Morcha and the state government agreed that the five nominated members would be from the new mouzas from the Dooars and the Terai if they were incorporated later in the GTA.

The Morcha’s reservation demand had been made probably keeping in mind that the Schedule Castes were among the first to object to the Sixth Schedule status proposed by Subash Ghisingh. There was no provision for their representation in the Gorkha Hill Council Darjeeling to have been formed under the Sixth Schedule status.

The SC community makes up about 9.7 per cent of the hill population while the ST stands at 34 per cent.

Asked about the reason for this “sudden” demand, Giri said: “We were under the impression that provisions for seat reservations would be made while the notification for the GTA and elections to the body would be issued. We realised there were no such provisions when the GTA Act notification was announced on March 12 and when the GTA election rules notification was issued on March 15.”

Under current election rules, seats for SC and ST are reserved according to the proportion of their presence among the population in a given area. “We want this system to be adopted,” said Giri. Under this system, seats for the SC and STs are to be reserved in constituencies in which the percentage of their population to the total population is the largest. The CPM too had demanded that the GTA Sabha must have quotas for these two communities. “We demand that reservations be made for SC and ST in the GTA,” former Rajya Sabha member Saman Pathak said.

The CPM also demanded that all political parties be consulted before the delimitation of the 45 GTA constituencies is finalised. “The government gave us only a week’s time to file objections. We should have given at least 10-15 days,” said Pathak. The Darjeeling administration issued the list of 45 constituencies on May 26.

4 Jun 2012

Department failed to provide Drinking Water in East Sikkim

RANGPO-4TH JUNE 12
After the assurance of public health engineering department east Sikkim failed to provide drinking water in full fledged within 15th April the residents of Rangpo area seen too much unsatisfied with the department .increasing population in the area has created a big problem and scarcity of drinking water in the area .in one side Sikkim RTI Forum has decided to go to court for making possibility for providing drinking water as the state government has already sanctioned and also has to complete the work but it is believed that due to the negligence of the department the general public has to face the problems said Mr. d k Chettri Sikkim rti forum general secretary .in other side by showing the water scarcity in the area civil defence Rangpo along with other ngos has decided to meet with the higher authorities of the department at head office Gangtok and shall submit the memorandum for taking the matter seriously.

summer T20 at Rangpo

RANGPO-4TH JUN12
The summer 20-20 cricket tournament organised at Rangpo mining cricket playground final match is going to be held 6th June .today the last semi final match was organised between united cricket club Gangtok and shaft Gangtok .UGC players winning toss decided for batting and makes 192 runs in 20 over’s giving target of 193 runs to the shaft team .though shaft team has played well but strict fielding has created the match just opposite and has make only 182 runs in 20 overs .UGCa win the match by 10 run and has entered into the final .Mr. nilesh who has make 73 runs in 43 balls was announced as man of the match . On 6th June the final match shall play between united cricket club Gangtok vs challenger Singtam .winners and runners shall receive the attractive trophy with cash prize of rs 25000/- and 10000/- respectively

तुलसीको दृष्टिकोण’मा नयाँ कलाकारहरु

4 जून (कालेबुङ):- चलचित्र निर्माता निर्देशक तुलसी घिमिरेले फेरि एकपल्ट नयाँ कलाकारहरुलाई अवसर प्रदान गर्दै नयाँ फिल्म दृष्टिकोणको निर्माण कार्य शुरु गरेका छन। कालेबुङको टाउन हलमा आज यस नयाँ चलचित्रको मुहर्त सम्पन्न भयो। कालेबुङका बिधायक डा हर्कबहादुर छेत्री मुख्य अतिथि रहेको यस कार्यक्रममा महकुमा अधिकारी एल एन शेर्पालगायत कला सिनेमा र संघ संस्थासित सम्बन्धित मानिसहरु सहभागी थिए। महकुमा अधिकारी एल एन शेर्पाले क्ल्याप दिएर चलचित्रको शुभ मुहर्तको औपचारिकता पूरा गरिएको थियो। मञ्जुमिता फिल्मसको ब्यानरमा निर्माण भई रहेको यस नयाँ चलचित्रको निर्माता राजु धामीले रहेका छन। निर्देशक तुलसी घिमिरेले यस फिल्मको मुख्य भुमिकाको निम्ति यसपालि नवोदित कलाकारहरुको चयन गरेका छन। घिमिरेले नायकको भुमिकामा कालेबुङका नयाँ अनुहार कुणाल सुन्दासलाई मौका दिएका छन भने नायिकाको रुपमा पनि नयाँ कलाकार हिमाणी डिसीको चयन गरेका छन। यस बाहेक चलचित्रमा पहाडका कलाकारहरु ललित गोले, भाष्कर प्रधान आदिको पनि भुमिका रहेको छ। यस फिल्मको अधिकांश दृश्यहरु कालेबुङमै छायाङ्कन गरिने तय गरिएको छ। यस चलचित्रको मुहर्तको अवसरमा सिने निर्देशक तुलसी घिमिरेले आफ्नो सम्बोधनमा पहाडमा कला र सिनेमाको क्षेत्रमा धेरै काम गर्न सकिने सम्भावना व्यक्त गरे। यसको निम्ति राजनैतिक स्थिरता र व्यवस्थाको सहयोगको खाँचो रहने उनको भनाई थियो। भारत नेपालमा निर्माण हुने नेपाली चलचित्रको विकास र सम्वर्द्धनको निम्ति घिमिरेको प्रयासमा चिल्ड्रेन फिल्म्स सोसाइटी र भारत नेपाल कलाकार संघको पनि गठन गरिएको छ। आज मुहर्तको अवसरमा यी संगठनहरुको तर्फबाट पहाडका चार जना विभिन्न क्षेत्रका व्यक्तिव्वहरुलाई सम्मान पनि जनाइएको थियो। शिक्षाको क्षेत्रमा कालेबुङको एसयुएमआईका पूर्व प्राचार्य पीआर प्रधान, सिक्किमनाम्चीको न्यु लाइट एकाडेमीका प्राचार्य लोपसाङ लामा, राजनीतिमा गोजमुमो अध्यक्ष बिमल गुरुङ अनि पत्रकारिताको क्षेत्रमा हिमालय दर्पणका प्रकाशक सन्दीप चौधरीलाई प्रशस्ती पत्र प्रदान गरि सम्मानित गरिएको थियो। मोर्चा प्रमुख बिमल गुरुङ अनि सन्दीप चौधरीको अनुपस्थितिमा उनीहरुका प्रतिनिधिहरुले सम्मान ग्रहण गरेका थिए। यता, यस नयाँ चलचित्रबारे जानकारी दिँदै निर्देशक तुलसी घिमिरेले नयाँ कलाकारहरुलाई लिएर फिल्म निर्माण गर्दा व्यावसायिक जोखिमको सम्भावनालाई खारेज गरेका छन।

A state level painting, essay and science exhibition for the private school

RANGPO-4TH JUnE12
A state level painting, essay and science exhibition for the private school was organised at IVANA memorial school mamring south Sikkim today.participeted by eleven private schools named don bosco school malbasey ,don bosco school rinchenpong,holi cross Tadong,st .joseph rhenock,st Xavier’s school pakyong,st teressa school saaleybong,st patric school Assam gaucharan,st franchise school ,st joseph school martam.ivana memorial school and namchi public school the top three winners of science exhibitions shall be announced today but essay and painting competition winners shall be announce after some days .first time such type of programme was organised in the school was appreciated by everyone as such type of programme may explore the hidden talents and knowledge’s.

world environment day observed at Rangpo

RANGPO-4TH JUNE12
Rangpo the main gateway of Sikkim is also busy to organise the world environment day in the area .the grand rally by taking play card in the hand is going to organise by Rangpo lining secondary school from Rangpo IBM to Rangpo market. the cleanness drive is also organise at the school campus by the students of Rangpo mining school. the various ngos clubs and associations like civil defence, lions clubs of Rangpo gateway of Sikkim ,Marwadi yuva manch Rangpo branch etc are also going to participate in the rally.manav uthan sewa samiti Rangpo tahasil is going to organise the world environment day programme at environment cum social centre Rangpo .lanco hydel power project is going to organise plantation drive at mamring,samardung and thalthaley .madhya bharat power project is going to organise plantation programme at kumrek east Sikkim .zydus healthcare bageykhola has decided to organise the plantation programme at company complex .dr gopal Pradhan senior scientist from pollution control board Sikkim shall present as a chief guest of the programme .

एच पी सीको दोस्रो स्थापना दिवस ।

Cash blow to hill repair - After quake, rain measures suffer

Darjeeling, June 3: Much of the hill infrastructure damaged after last year’s quake is yet to be restored because of paucity of funds and the DGHC fears that their absence before the monsoon will take its toll on the region.

Officials of the hill council said the strengthening of guard walls and the cleaning of jhoras are some of the protection measures that suffered this time because of the shortage of funds.

Most of the guard walls that weakened — some of them were completely destroyed too — after the September 18 quake have not been repaired yet because only Rs 30 crore has been disbursed against the Rs 218 crore estimate of damage submitted by the DGHC to the state government.

The guard walls are often built along the roads or across slopes to protect settlements from mud or slush that runs down the mountainside during the rainy season and may bury houses.

“Of this estimate (Rs 218 crore), the council has so far received only Rs 30 crore which has already been utilised. But we need to do more. The guard walls have to be repaired, at some places they have to be rebuilt too. This time too much damage had been done but too little funds,” said a district official.

The Rs 30 crore had been utilised to repair mainly government buildings that had developed cracks, sources in the administration said. “It was also used to restore the water and irrigation pipes. Schools were also repaired with that amount,” said the source.

He said the district magistrate’s office had also received Rs 21 crore after the quake to repair government buildings. But sources said there were more buildings to be restored and more homes to be rebuilt.

The paucity of funds has forced the board of administrators of the DGHC, who met on May 31, 2012, to refrain from taking up any project. The three MLAs from the hills and DGHC administrator Anil Verma are part of the board.

“No major development projects could be discussed at the meeting as the council hardly has funds. Enough money had not been released for the rehabilitation and repair in the aftermath of September 18 earthquake. If we are unable to strengthen the guard walls and take up other protective measures like cleaning jhoras, the monsoons could spell disaster for the hills,” said the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha’s Kalimpong MLA, Harka Bahadur Chhetri. Clogged jhoras block water flow down the hills, leading to landslides.

Asked how he expected the cash-strapped state government to disburse money, Chhetri said: “If we are to take up serious development work (in the context of the quake), we need around Rs 1,500 crore for the three hill sub-divisions. We understand that the state is suffering from funds crunch but at the same time some amount has to be released for the hills before monsoon.”

“The chief minister had been saying that she is trying to get a backward district status for Darjeeling. If that happens, flow of funds will probably be much smoother,” he added.

Soon after the earthquake, a Morcha delegation met Mamata Banerjee and demanded a compensation package of Rs 1000 crore. The Morcha had claimed that 7,500 houses were fully damaged especially in the rural areas while over a lakh houses had developed cracks.

A district official said the aid for restoration and repair after a natural calamity usually comes to the state from the Disaster Management Relief Fund (under the Union home ministry).

Asked how much the state received from the Centre’s disaster relief fund, north Bengal development minister Gautam Deb avoided a direct reply. “Our chief minister has visited the hills several times after the earthquake and funds had been sought from the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund. A team of experts from the National Disaster Response Force had also visited the region to make an assessment. Mamata Banerjee is in constant touch with the Prime Minister in this regard.” Deb said.(TT)

3 Jun 2012

“Sincerity without courage leads a journalist towards wrong destination”, MLA Dr Chettri Himalayan People’s Channel celebrates its 2nd Foundation Anni

Mukesh Sharma
KALIMPONG, June 03:
Himalayan People’s Channel, a local news channel started by the
Himalayan Swarojgar & Berojgar Forum today celebrated its 2nd
Foundation Anniversary. Kalimpong MLA, Dr Harka Bahadur Chettri graced
the occasion as the Chief Guest.
During his brief address, MLA Dr Chettri advising the journalists to
work sincerely said that if a journalist is motivated and sincere
towards his work then lakhs of people will stand for his/ her support
if he / she are being threatened. “Sincerity without courage leads a
journalist towards wrong destination”, he stated. News does not happen
all of a sudden, instead they are made, he asserted. Saying that
journalism is a noble profession the MLA added that journalists are
the entities who clean the society of all negative elements.
During the programme, journalist Pradeep Lohagun kept forward his
views on the problems faced in visual/ electronic media whereas
journalist cum poet Manoj Bogati spoke on the print media. They whined
that neither the people are concerned about how the regional
newspapers and channels are run nor the Administration asks about it.
In one hand, the Administration lets the media houses publish the
Government advertisements, whereas in the other if any mistakes occur
in the publishing, then the media houses are questioned whether they
bear license and proper registration. Likewise they underlined that
there are 2 main reasons which leads others to interfere in the field
of journalism, firstly the journalists not doing their work with full
dedication and secondly, the journalists not being given proper
status/ identity by their media houses along with low payment for
their hard work. Even the national level journalists can be seen being
much bias nowadays, they said.
Also during the programme few of the youth journalists namely, DK
Waiba, Jilas Ghataraj, Prajjwal Chettri and Amir Basnett were
honoured. The children from the Natya Nrityam Sansthan also presented
colourful dance performances.

COURTESY:http:///kalimpongnewsexpress.blogspot.in

Conman absconds from 5 days Police remand

MUKESH SHARMA
KALIMPONG, June 01:

ACCUSED SONAM DORJEE BHUTIA
One Sonam Dorjee Bhutia aged 36, resident of Pedong Topakhani was arrested on Tuesday for duping people off their money. Bhutia used to demand money from the general public by introducing himself either as an IB Official or as a Custom Officer. He was arrested by the Police in the evening hours of Tuesday after a complaint was filed against him by a lady, who was being forced by Bhutia to hand over her Alto car. Accused Bhutia was then summoned to the Kalimpong Court the next day after which he was sent under 5 days Police remand.
But Bhutia managed to escape from the remand yesterday late night at around 1:40 am. 2 of the on duty Home Guards and 1 Constable started untying him when he seeked permission to use the wash room. Taking advantage of the situation and the midnight darkness, Bhutia then pushing the on duty personnel escaped successfully.

Informing about the above incident, the Darjeeling District Superintendent of Police (SP), Kunal Agarwal said that the Department will also take actions on the Constable under the Line OR for being irresponsible. Likewise, the Sub Divisional ASP, Songmit Lepcha notified that a separate case has already been registered against the now absconding accused Bhutia for breaking away from the Police custody. The ASP lastly appealed the public to immediately inform the Police if any of them come to know his whereabouts.(kalimpongnewsexpress.blogspot.in)