Sikkim Government Calendar 2025

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Sikkim Government Calendar 2025

The Sikkim Government Calendar for 2025 includes the following holidays:

- January Holidays
    - New Year's Day: January 1, Wednesday
    - Makara Sankranti: January 14, Tuesday
    - Republic Day: January 26, Sunday
    - Sonam Losar: January 30, Thursday
    - Losoong/Namsoong: January 1-5
    - Nyempa Guzom: January 5-6

- February Holidays
    - Losar: February 28, Friday

- March Holidays
    - Holi: March 14, Friday
    - Idul Fitr: March 31, Monday

- April Holidays
    - Ram Navami: April 6, Sunday
    - Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti: April 14, Monday
    - Good Friday: April 18, Friday

- May Holidays
    - State Day: May 16, Friday
    - Shyadar Pidar: May 12, Monday
    - Buddha Purnima: May 12, Monday

- June Holidays
    - Saga Dawa: June 11, Wednesday
    - Bakrid/Eid al Adha: June 7, Saturday

- July Holidays
    - Bhanu Jayanti: July 13, Sunday
    - Drukpa Tshechi: July 28, Monday

- August Holidays
    - Tendong Lho Rum Faat: August 8, Friday
    - Independence Day: August 15, Friday
    - Janmashtami: August 16, Saturday
    - Nepali Bhasa Manyata Diwas: August 20, Wednesday
    - Teej/Haritalika: August 26, Tuesday

- September Holidays
    - Indra Jatra: September 7, Sunday
    - Pang Lhabsol: September 7, Sunday
    - Maha Saptami: September 29, Monday
    - Maha Ashtami: September 30, Tuesday

- October Holidays
    - Maha Navami: October 1, Wednesday
    - Vijaya Dashami: October 2, Thursday
    - Gandhi Jayanti: October 2, Thursday
    - Diwali: October 21, Tuesday
    - Bhai Dooj: October 23, Thursday

- November Holidays
    - Lhabab Duchen: November 11, Tuesday

- December Holidays
    - Christmas Day: December 25, Thursday
    - Tamu Losar: December 30, Tuesday

Please note that these dates are subject to change as official announcements are made. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit official website https://sikkim.gov.in/


Sikkim, a state in northeastern India, is divided into four districts:

1. East Sikkim
2. West Sikkim
3. North Sikkim
4. South Sikkim

Key facts about Sikkim:

- Capital: Gangtok
- Largest city: Gangtok
- Population (2021 census): approximately 6.7 lakh (670,000)
- Area: 7,096 sq km
- Language: Nepali, Sikkimese, Tibetan, English
- Religion: Hinduism (57%), Buddhism (28%), Christianity (10%)
- Famous for: Scenic landscapes, trekking, Buddhist monasteries, tea gardens

District-wise information:

1. East Sikkim:
    - Headquarters: Gangtok
    - Population: 2,83,583
    - Area: 954 sq km

2. West Sikkim:
    - Headquarters: Geyzing
    - Population: 1,36,299
    - Area: 1,166 sq km

3. North Sikkim:
    - Headquarters: Mangan
    - Population: 43,709
    - Area: 4,226 sq km

4. South Sikkim:
    - Headquarters: Namchi
    - Population: 1,46,850
    - Area: 750 sq km

Sikkim's districts offer diverse experiences:

- Trekking routes (Kanchenjunga Base Camp, Singalila Ridge)
- Scenic landscapes (Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass)
- Buddhist monasteries (Rumtek, Enchey)
- Tea gardens (Templeton Tea Estate)

Sikkim's districts are further divided into:

- Sub-divisions
- Blocks
- Gram Panchayats

Each district has its unique culture, geography, and attractions.

Sub-division wise:

- East Sikkim: 3 sub-divisions (Gangtok, Pakyong, Rongli)
- West Sikkim: 2 sub-divisions (Geyzing, Soreng)
- North Sikkim: 2 sub-divisions (Mangan, Chungthang)
- South Sikkim: 2 sub-divisions (Namchi, Ravangla)

Block-wise:

- East Sikkim: 9 blocks
- West Sikkim: 6 blocks
- North Sikkim: 5 blocks
- South Sikkim: 6 blocks

Gram Panchayat-wise:

- Total: 184 Gram Panchayats

Each block comprises multiple Gram Panchayats.


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