Sikkim and Maharashtra are two Indian states with differing climates, languages, cultures, and geographies. Sikkim has a varied climate ranging from subtropical to alpine, with Gangtok as its capital city. Its primary language is Sikkimese, a Tibetic language, and traditional dress includes the Kho cloak. Major festivals celebrate Mount Kanchenjunga and unity. Popular foods include momos. Major hill stations provide scenic beauty. In contrast, Maharashtra has a tropical climate and Marathi language. Traditional dress includes the Sadara for men and nine-yard sari for women. Major festivals include Ganesh Chaturthi. Popular street food is pav bhaji, and
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Sikkim is a landlocked Indian state located in the Himalayas. It borders Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. The people of Sikkim are diverse, including Lepchas, Bhutias, Nepalese, and others. Sikkim has the third highest mountain in the world, Kangchenjunga. It is a popular tourist destination known for its culture, scenery, and biodiversity. The capital and largest city of Sikkim is Gangtok. The economy depends on agriculture and tourism.
This document provides information about a school project on the Indian state of Sikkim. It includes the student's name and class details, an acknowledgements section thanking teachers for their support, and sections on the population, religions, agricultural crops, and tallest mountains of Sikkim. The population of Sikkim is reported to be around 6.79 lakhs according to the 2023 census. Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddhism are the predominant religions in Sikkim. Major agricultural crops include maize, finger millet, barley, wheat, and various pulses and tuber crops. The highest mountain in Sikkim is Kangchenjunga, the third tallest peak in the world at 8