Gangtok:7th July: Chief Minister PS Tamamg, attended the on-going Sikkim Paryavaran Parv 2026 and “A Day for Mother Earth” today.He said ,’ This initiative reflects our Government’s commitment to protecting nature and building a greener future.
CM inaugurated the Forest Training Institute, Bulbuley, and launched the Connect to Forest Toll-Free Helpline (1926), which he said , ‘will strengthen forest conservation and encourage greater public participation.’
‘A major milestone this year is the launch of Mission Million Oak Trees by 2047. Oak forests are vital for water security, groundwater recharge, and ecological balance. Through this mission, we are investing in the long-term environmental future of Sikkim,’ added CM.
‘Our commitment to water conservation is already showing results. Over the past two years, we have provided many Roof Rainwater Harvesting structures and rejuvenated multiple natural springs across the State.’
Sikkim continues to lead the nation in environmental conservation and the recognition of Khecheopalri Wetland as Sikkim’s first Ramsar Site.
Sikkim Paryavaran Parv 2026 will continue until 14th July, with plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and community participation across the State.
‘Let us all work together to preserve our forests, protect our water resources, and leave behind a greener, healthier, and more sustainable Sikkim for future generations, ‘ said CM finally.
