NAMCHI: Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang attended the Constituency Level Gyalbu Losar Celebration as the chief guest at Bakhim Primary School on March 3.
The Chief Minister was warmly received by the committee members upon his arrival at the event. As a part of his visit, he explored the traditional Sherpa house and food stalls representing the community, appreciating the rich cultural heritage. The ceremonial lamp lighting was then conducted by the Chief Minister, marking the formal commencement of the event.
A special tribute was paid to the CM by the members of the Kewzing Bakhim GPU at the onset of the programme. He was presented with the traditional attire of the Sherpa community, which included the ‘ Kho’ ( dress) and ‘ Shambu’ ( hat), symbolizing deep respect and honour.
The Chief Minister in his address to the gathering, expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the warm reception extended by the committee members. He acknowledged the presence of distinguished personalities, committee members and representatives from various communities.
The CM lauded the efforts of the Gyalbu Losar Committee for a successfully organising the event and encouraged such cultural initiatives that foster culture and tradition.
He also extended his congratulations to all the participants, particularly the students for their enthusiastic involvement. Furthermore, he extended a formal invitation to the people of Sikkim, with a special emphasis to the Sherpa community, to join the Grand State Level Gyalbu Losar Celebration at Perbing Village under Namchi district in March 12, 2025.
He assured his full support and cooperation in ensuring the success of the upcoming event.
Riksal Dorjee Bhutia MLA Barfung, in his welcome address, acknowledged the presence of the attendees, esteemed guests, and particularly the Chief Minister for his presence during the celebration. He expressed his sincere gratitude to the Chief Minister towards his significant support in assisting the people of Barfung Constituency and for the Sikkimese community
It may be noted that Gyalpu Losar serves as a significant marker for the Sherpa community, signalling the onset of a new expedition season on the 29th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar, which heralds the beginning of the new year.
- IPR Report