Sikkim's CM Takes Charge: Prepping for PM Modi's Statehood Visit
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Gangtok, April 13 (NationPress) On Monday, Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang convened a crucial high-level meeting at Samman Bhawan to evaluate the preparations for the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled for later this month, as confirmed by officials.
This visit is anticipated to align with the grand finale of Sikkim's 50th Statehood Anniversary, celebrating fifty years since Sikkim's integration into the Indian Union.
Officials noted that the meeting encompassed a thorough evaluation of readiness in essential sectors such as security, logistics, infrastructure, and program coordination.
The Chief Minister highlighted the necessity for smooth inter-departmental collaboration and mandated all relevant departments to ensure the prompt fulfilment of their responsibilities.
In-depth discussions took place regarding the Prime Minister's itinerary, emphasizing venues, transportation plans, and contingency strategies.
Officials were directed to maintain close cooperation with central agencies to uphold protocol and security standards.
The meeting also assessed projects expected to be inaugurated or have their foundation stones laid during the visit. Relevant departments provided status reports, with the Chief Minister stressing the importance of having all projects fully prepared according to the proposed timeline.
Senior officials underscored the need for solid infrastructure readiness, including road connections, venue setups, and public convenience amenities. Particular attention was given to crowd management and emergency response strategies to guarantee a smooth and secure event.
Cabinet Ministers, MLAs, the Chief Secretary, senior administrative officials, and department heads attended the review meeting.
Reiterating the importance of this occasion, Tamang stated that the visit would represent a significant chapter in the state’s history and urged all stakeholders to collaborate effectively to ensure the event's success.
Officials mentioned that additional review meetings would be conducted in the forthcoming days to track progress and address any emerging issues.