GANGTOK: A high-level meeting chaired by VB Pathak, Chief Secretary of the State was held to deliberate on the roadmap for the upcoming 50 years of Statehood at the Tashiling Secretariat’s conference hall on December 7.
The meeting had the presence of R Telang, Additional Chief Secretary, Akshay Sachdeva, Special DGP, Heads of departments, Army officials, along with officers from various departments.
The main objectives of the meeting were to evaluate departmental proposals for the Statehood celebrations with long-term developmental goals. It also focussed on identifying key sectors requiring investment and resource allocation.
Various departments presented their strategic plans and budgetary requirements to commemorate this significant milestone.
The Chief Secretary commended the departments for their innovative proposals, highlighting the critical importance of prioritising projects that align with sustainable development goals. He emphasised that the upcoming celebrations should serve as a vibrant showcase of the state’s rich cultural heritage. To maximise the impact of these initiatives, departments were encouraged to actively collaborate with various stakeholders.
The Chief Secretary underscored that seamless coordination among departments is essential for the successful execution of the proposed plans. Furthermore, he reiterated that all departmental projects must align with the state’s overarching vision for sustainable growth, ensuring that progress is not only celebrated but also strategically directed toward a prosperous future for all citizens.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensure that the Statehood celebrations reflect both progress made and aspirations for future growth. The departments were instructed to refine their proposals and submit detailed project plans for review in the next meeting.
The milestone of 50 years of Statehood is viewed as an opportunity not only to celebrate the achievements, but also to lay the groundwork for transformative growth in the coming decades.

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