Dr. Pawan Chamling

Dr. Pawan Chamling Hon'ble Chief Minister, Sikkim, India.
Pawan Chamling: Politician Social worker Poet and writer, Born September 22,1950 Yangyang South Sikkim; joined politics 1973; elected to Sikkim Legislative assembly 1985; Minister for Industries, Information and Public Relations 1989-92; Sikkim Democratic Party Front formed on March 4,1993 under the leadership of Pawan Chamling; Chief Minister of Sikkim 1994 till date. [ More Details...]



 

Awards Receive
Awards
  • Chintan Puraskaar-1987.
  • Bharat Shiromani-1996.
  • The Greenest Chief Minister of India-1998.
  • Man of dedication-1999.
  • Poet’s foundation Award-Kolkata-2002.
  • Dr. of Philosophy (honoris causa) degree from Manipal University -11th Oct.2003.
  • Best state Award in Education hosted by India.
     
The Stateman

Historic Opening of Nathula

    Social Status of Women in Sikkim
 

Bringing Sikkim to the World.

    Sikkim in South East Asia and Europe

    Excavating Self (collection of inquisitions)
    Perennial Dreams
    Quest of a Self
 
Awards Receive

Sikkim

Sikkim, a small Himalayan State lying between 270 to 280 North Latitude and 880 to 890 East Longitude is the 22nd State of India. It is 7,096 Sq. kms in size yet has an elevation ranging from 200 meter to 8585 meters above sea level. It’s topography is dominated by the most majestic mountain chain in the world which includes Khangchendzonga, world’s third highest mountain-a guardian deity of the Sikkimese. Surrounded by Tibet in the North, Nepal in the West, Bhutan in the East and Bengal in the South. Sikkim is rich in biodiversity. Population of Sikkim comprises of three main ethnic groups Lepcha, Bhutia and the Nepalese.


History of Sikkim

The original inhabitants were the Lepchas or the “raven folks” who came to the area from Assam and Burma. From the 1200’s the Bhutias or the Tibetan people moved into Sikkim. They included the Namgyal clan who arrived in the 1400’s and gradually won political control over Sikkim. In 1642,Phintsok Namgyal (1604-1670) became the first Chogyal (King).

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