Sikkim Governor Launches Computer Classes at Raj Bhavan

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Sikkim Governor Launches Computer Classes at Raj Bhavan

Synopsis

On Republic Day, Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang and Governor Om Prakash Mathur inaugurated a new computer class for Raj Bhavan's children and staff, aimed at enhancing education and empowerment under the 'Sabai Padhao, Sabai Badhao' initiative, alongside a celebration of Sikkim's cultural heritage.

Key Takeaways

  • Inauguration of a new computer class at Raj Bhavan.
  • Part of the 'Sabai Padhao, Sabai Badhao' campaign.
  • Event celebrated Sikkim’s cultural heritage and patriotism.
  • Participation of various police and cultural groups in the parade.
  • Emphasis on unity and progress on Republic Day.

Gangtok, Jan 26 (NationPress) In celebration of the 76th Republic Day, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang joined Governor Om Prakash Mathur to officially launch a new computer class for the children and staff of Raj Bhavan on Sunday, as reported by officials.

This program, initiated under the inspiring “Sabai Padhao, Sabai Badhao” campaign, is designed to enhance education, skill development, and empowerment, according to the official statement.

The Chief Minister participated in the “At Home” Programme at Raj Bhavan, hosted by the Governor. The event showcased Sikkim’s vibrant cultural heritage, creating an unforgettable evening filled with unity and patriotism. The program included enchanting cultural performances that honored the nation’s freedom fighters and courageous martyrs. These performances emphasized the spirit of sacrifice and patriotism that continues to motivate the citizens of the country.

Expressing his appreciation, the Chief Minister praised the Governor for his relentless commitment to the advancement of Sikkim and for his initiatives to nurture creativity, education, and cultural harmony throughout the state.

Simultaneously, the 76th Republic Day was celebrated with grandeur at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok. The event commenced with the arrival of Governor Om Prakash Mathur, who was welcomed by Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang and other dignitaries.

The festivities continued with the Governor unfurling the national flag, followed by the national anthem.

After receiving the national salute, the Governor reviewed the Republic Day parade, which featured a March Past by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), 2nd Battalion Meghalaya Police, Sikkim Armed Police (SAP), 2nd India Reserve Battalion (IRBn), 3rd India Reserve Battalion (IRBn), Sikkim Police (Male), Sikkim Police (Female), Sikkim Forest, Sikkim Home Guards, NCC, and the Sikkim Police Band.

In his speech, Om Prakash Mathur expressed deep pride and appreciation for celebrating the triumph of democracy, justice, and freedom in our nation.

He further highlighted the sacrifices made by numerous individuals who contributed to the nation’s development, stating that this day serves as a reminder of the spirit of unity, diversity, and progress that unites us as one nation.