Public Notice regarding Odd-Even Rule and restrictions imposed on vehicular movement across the State.
Published on: 01/06/2026PUBLIC NOTICE In compliance with the Order dated 29.05.2026 passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Sikkim in WP(PIL) No. 05 of 2026 titled – “Mahesh Rai and Others vs State of Sikkim and Others”, the District Administration, Pakyong, invites complaints, gricvances, suggestions, and feedback from the general public regarding dilliculties being experienced consequent upon […]
MoreSystematic Voters’ Education & Electoral Participation (SVEEP) awareness
Published on: 03/04/2024Pakyong, 3 April (IPR): In accordance with the guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the District Election Authority of Pakyong coordinated HAAT NATAK, an awareness play under the Systematic Voters’ Education & Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme. The initiative was executed by Block Level Officers of various Assembly Constituencies and performed by […]
MoreSetting up Selfie Corner as part of SVEEP activity for Young/First-Time Voters in the General Election, 2024
Published on: 01/04/2024Setting up Selfie Corner as part of SVEEP activity for Young/First-Time Voters in the General Election, 2024 The General Election of 2024 marks a significant milestone for many citizens, especially the young/first-time voters who are stepping into the democratic process for the first time. Recognizing the importance of engaging and empowering these young voters, on […]
MoreSVEEP organises an open 10 km run in Pakyong
Published on: 01/04/2024Pakyong District Administration, under SVEEP organises an open 10k run in Pakyong. Pakyong, 12 March (IPR): In anticipation to the Lok Sabha Election 2024, the Pakyong District Administration organised open 10k run in Pakyong, today. This initiative, part of the Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) Programme, carried the inspiring slogan “CHUNAV KA PARV, […]
MoreFlash Flood in Sikkim
Published on: 01/11/2023Sikkim recently experienced a Flash Flood. The South Lhonak Lake, a glacial lake located at an altitude of 17,000 feet in the state’s northwest, experienced a rupture as a result of continuous rainfall. Consequently, water was discharged into the downstream regions, causing flooding in the Teesta River and impacting four districts of Sikkim: Mangan, Gangtok, Pakyong, and Namchi, […]
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