Vice President of India, C. P. Radhakrishnan, concluded his two-day official visit to Sikkim on Sunday following a series of engagements held as part of the 51st State Day celebrations of the State. Prior to leaving Lok Bhavan by road, the Vice President planted a sampling of a Rhododendron tree at the Old Lok Bhavan complex in Gangtok. The visit marked the first official tour of Radhakrishnan to Sikkim after assuming office as the Vice President of India. During his visit to Sikkim, the Vice President participated in the 51st Statehood Day celebration held at Manan Kendra on Saturday, where he joined the commemorative programme alongside dignitaries, officials and members of the public. He also laid the foundation stones for several major developmental projects and inaugurated key infrastructure initiatives aimed at strengthening connectivity, education, tourism and public services in the State.
As part of his itinerary, the Vice President visited the Orchidarium at Ridge Park and the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology at Deorali, where he appreciated Sikkim’s rich cultural heritage, biodiversity and continued efforts towards preservation of traditional knowledge and heritage. Addressing the gathering during the State Day celebration, the Vice President described Sikkim as a model of harmony, sustainability and disciplined living. He commended the State’s achievements in environmental conservation, organic farming and inclusive development. Governor of Sikkim, Om Prakash Mathur, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, Speaker of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, M. N. Sherpa, Cabinet Ministers, Sonam Lama and Arun Upreti, Lok Sabha MP Dr Indra Hang Subba, Chief Secretary R. Telang and senior officials of the State administration were present at Lok Bhavan before the Vice President’s onward journey.
