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Sikkim at 40: Small state with surprising success

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NEW DELHI: In the 40 years since Sikkim became India's 22nd state, the erstwhile Himalayan kingdom has been flying under the radar in accomplishing the near-impossible. Its impressive record in literacy, poverty alleviation, sanitation and organic farming makes it nearly unparalleled not just in the region but in, perhaps, all of Asia.

With a population of just 6,10,000 Sikkim, the least populated state in India, has its per capita GDP growing in double digits since 2004-05 : similar-sized northeastern states barely registering 5% growth.

Sikkim slashed its poverty ratio by 22% to 51,000 (8.2%) in 2011-12 from 1.7 lakh (30.9%) in 2004-05. In 1994, it stood at 41%. The reduction catapulted Sikkim into the nation's top five states in battling poverty. Only Goa (5.1%), Kerala (7.1%) and Himachal (8.1%) fared better.

Sikkim's literacy rate shot to 82.2% from 68.8% in 2001, among the country's highest. Male literacy 86.6%, female literacy 66.4%. Its rural literacy rate of 79.8% surpassed the national rate of 68.9%. The state aims to make Sikkim India's second 100% literate state.

Sikkim's evolution into a fully organic state since embracing the mission in 2003 received a fillip from PM Narendra Modi earlier this year. Speaking at a reception by Indian expats in Germany, Modi waxed eloquent on huge advances made by Sikkim in organic farming. Of the state's 60,000 ha farmland, 40% is organic.

The UN hailed Sikkim for its Human Development Report indices as a global best-practice in February 2014. Terming its achievements as 'incredible', UN's India representative Lise Grande said there was no other government under similar conditions that had achieved such success, acknowledging the tiny state's 15% growth in less than a decade as among the highest for all Indian states and one of Asia's highest.

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Sikkim was also declared to be the first state to achieve 100% sanitation coverage becoming completely free of public defecation on December 8, 2008, in a country where large parts of the population still defecate in the open.

Sikkim at 40: Small state with surprising success - The Times of India
 
Wow that's is Remarkable.................I will visit Sikkim........
 
If you do, you must visit the Nathula Pass too. You can even shake hands with the Chinese at the border! :-)
Thanks Friend............Are you from Sikkim...........Which will be the best season to visit.............I like Chinese.......I wish India and China to resolve all their difference and have strong Economic Cooperation............
 
Thanks Friend............Are you from Sikkim...........Which will be the best season to visit.............I like Chinese.......I wish India and China to resolve all their difference and have strong Economic Cooperation............
Winter, if you want to see the beautiful snow clad peaks and frozen lakes! Here's Nathula Pass at the Sino-Indian border at 14,000 feet.

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Enroute to Nathula - Chhangu lake........You can walk on it during winters!

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Like this....

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With the PLA at Nathula Pass...

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Season - April/May and end Sep/Oct. Otherwise anytime after Nov if you want to enjoy the snow fall. But beware, the temperature at Nathula/Chhangu lake during winters goes down to minus 10 degree C!! When I was there it went down once to minus 16 degree C!! :eek:


But that's the time you enjoy a chilled beer sitting on a rock, while the snow is falling over you!! Try it! It's nirvana!! :D
 

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