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Pawan Chamling
: Daring to be different
One 348 pages pages book contains the
biographical account of The Chief Minister , Dr. Pawan Chamling.
Price Rs. 450/- |
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Glory of A New Sikkim
The 104 pages pictorial book contains
stories of achievements made by The Chamling Government in different
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Sikkim's Sons Nation's Pride
The 40 pages pictorial book depicts profiles
of those persons of Sikkim who have made Sikkim proud by their unmatched
and immense contribution in different fields. |
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Sikkim Perspective and Vision
The 584 pages document contains the speeches
delivered by The Chief Minister Dr. Pawan Chamling , on different
occasions Price Rs. 650.The book is also available in Nepali version
titled " Mero Sapana Ko Sikkim" |
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Sikkim-Aspirations and
Accomplishments The documental book is a compilation of list
of representations made by The Chamling Government to the centre since
it came to power in 1994 |
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Declaration at The Dawn of Independence Day
2003 The booklet contains a number of pro poor
people cantred schemes launched by The Chamling Government |
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Sikkim Today
A quarterely news magazine showcases the
achievements and news and events that take place in the state |
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Sikkim Demands
The booklet contains the representations
made by the State Government to the Centre for early solutions of a
number of demands of Sikkim. |
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This book
is an effort by the Department of Information and Public Relations to
document the various policy initiatives and decisions taken by the
present Government under Shri Pawan Chamling to conserve, protect,
regenerate and regulate the utilization of natural resources to
acceptable limits. |
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Sikkim Herald
Sikkim Herald the
official newsweekly of the Government of Sikkim Published by the Department of
Information and Public Relations has been a regular feature of the State ever
since its inception in the early 1960S. Sikkim Herald comes out in thirteen
different state languages, viz. English, Nepali, Newar, Lepcha, Gurung, Limbu,
Tamang, Sunwar, Manger, Sherpa, Bhutia, Rai and Tibetan.
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