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
Sikkim is a state in northeastern India bordering China, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. It has a population of over 600,000 people and an area of around 7,000 square kilometers. Sikkim has a diverse landscape that includes alpine and subtropical climates as well as the highest peak in India, Kangchenjunga. The state has a history as an independent monarchy but joined India in 1975. Sikkim has four districts and the capital and largest city is Gangtok. The state's economy relies on agriculture, especially cardamom, and tourism, with over one third of the state protected as the Khangchendzonga National Park.
Gangtok is the capital city of the Indian state of Sikkim, located at an elevation of about 5,600 feet in southeast-central Sikkim. Sikkim is a small northeastern state bordered by Bhutan, Tibet, and Nepal that is known for its dramatic Himalayan landscape and highest peak of Kangchenjunga. The primary language is Nepali, while other languages including Lepcha, Sikkimese, English, Kafle, Limbu, Majhwar, Yakha, Tamang, Tibetan, and Sherpa are also spoken. Sikkim has a rich cultural heritage expressed through various festivals throughout the year related to its Hindu, Buddhist, and Nepalese
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
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Tripura is a northeastern state of India that is bordered by Bangladesh. It has a population of over 3.6 million people, with indigenous communities making up about 30% of residents. The state has a tropical climate and forested landscape. While Bengali culture is prominent, the state also has a diverse composite culture from its various ethnic groups. Healthcare in Tripura features a universal public health system, and health indices are better than national averages.
Sikkim has a diverse culture with many ethnic groups and languages. Nepali is the primary language, while Lepcha and Sikkimese are also spoken. The food reflects influences from India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, and includes noodles, fermented foods, and momos. The majority of people in Sikkim follow Buddhism, so festivals celebrate Buddhist events and traditions. Traditional dances depict harvest seasons and are accompanied by masks and instruments, while art forms include carpets, paintings, and crafts made by rural communities.
Sikkim is a small Indian state located in the Himalayan mountains. According to legend, Buddhism was introduced to Sikkim in the 8th century by the Buddhist guru Padmasambhava. In 1642, the Namgyal dynasty was established when Phuntsog Namgyal was consecrated as the first priest-king, or Chogyal, of Sikkim. In 1975, Sikkim became a state of India after a referendum abolished the monarchy. Today, Sikkim's economy depends on agriculture and tourism. The state is known for its diverse terrain and biodiversity in the Himalayas, including the world's third-highest peak, Kangchenjunga,
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Ankit Tiwari from Sikkim completed a math integrated project on Sikkim. The project included sections on climate, population statistics shown in a table and graph, and how mathematics is applied in Sikkim's monuments and bamboo furniture. It described how the population of Sikkim grew from 5.41 lakhs in 2001 to 6.11 lakhs in 2011, with the sex ratio improving from 875 to 889 females per 1000 males. It also explained how bamboo furniture uses mathematical concepts like parallel lines, equal distances, and perpendicular intersections in its weaving patterns.
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Sikkim is a landlocked Indian state located in the Himalayas. It borders Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. Sikkim has an economy based on agriculture, particularly terraced rice, maize, cardamom, and tea. The state's culture includes celebrating Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim festivals. Sports popular in Sikkim include football, cricket, hang gliding, and river rafting. Education rates have been improving, with over 60% literacy among females and over 75% among males.
Sikkim is a state in northeastern India that borders Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. It is the least populous and second smallest of India's states. Sikkim has a diverse landscape ranging from subtropical to alpine climates and is home to Kangchenjunga, the highest peak in India. The predominant religions are Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddhism, and the capital and largest city is Gangtok. Sikkim has a largely agriculture-based economy that is also dependent on tourism.
Sikkim is a small northeastern state of India that borders Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal. It has a diverse population and was historically a sovereign kingdom before merging with India. The state has a rich culture with festivals like Losoong and Saga Dawa and traditional foods like momos and bamboo shoot curry. Predominant religions are Hinduism and Buddhism, and popular places include Tsomgo Lake, Rumtek Monastery, and Khangchendzonga National Park.
Maharashtra is a large western state known for being the most populous and third largest by area. The state has a long history and is divided into districts with Mumbai as the capital. Popular festivals are Ganesh Chaturthi and Sh
Sikkim is a small, mountainous state located in northeastern India. It borders Nepal, China, and Bhutan. The population of Sikkim is around 600,000 people, comprised of several ethnic groups including Lepchas, Bhutias, Nepalese, and others. As the least populous state in India, Sikkim is also a popular tourist destination known for its Himalayan scenery and biodiversity. Some notable features of Sikkim include Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world on its border with Nepal, and its unique blend of Tibetan Buddhist, Hindu, and indigenous traditions among its diverse ethnicities.
Sikkim is a state in northeast India notable for its biodiversity and as the host of Kangchenjunga, the highest peak in India. Sikkim has over 5,000 flowering plants, 515 orchids, and 36 rhododendron species. It is also home to diverse wildlife including the snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan black bear. Sikkim was the first entire state in the world to become 100% organic, benefiting over 66,000 farming families. The capital and largest city of Sikkim is Gangtok.
Sikkim is a small Indian state located in the Himalayas along international borders. It has a population of around 619,000 people and an area of 7,096 square kilometers. The climate ranges from sub-tropical in the south to tundra in the north, with most areas experiencing moderate temperatures around 18 degrees Celsius. Sikkim has a diverse culture represented by the Lepchas, Bhutias, and Nepalese peoples who inhabit the land. It is also home to rare animals like the snow leopard and red panda.
Sikkim is a small mountainous state in northeastern India. It borders Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. Sikkim has a population of over 600,000 people and is known for its biodiversity and being home to the Kangchenjunga mountain. The state has four districts and the traditional costumes of the main ethnic groups, the Lepchas and Bhutias, include dresses, cloaks, and heavy gold jewelry for women. Sikkimese is the main language spoken and belongs to the Tibeto-Burman family; it was not a written language until 1975. The region celebrates many festivals throughout the year according to the Buddhist calendar with dancing and music.
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Sikkim is a small mountainous state in northeastern India. It borders China, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. Sikkim has a population of over 600,000 people and is known for its biodiversity and being home to the Kangchenjunga mountain. The state has four districts and the traditional costumes of Sikkim include the Bakhu cloak worn by Bhutia men and the Honju blouse and gown worn by Bhutia women. Sikkim also has its own language called Sikkimese and celebrates festivals according to the Buddhist calendar, featuring dances, music, and masks.
This document provides information about Gagandeep Singh Jass, a student in Class X-B with Roll No. 8 and Admin No. 4068. It then discusses an art integration project about the introduction of Sikkim, the handicrafts of Sikkim including carpet weaving, wood carving, Thangka paintings and Choktse tables. It also summarizes the major festivals celebrated in Sikkim such as Saga Dawa, Drupka Teshi, Phang Lhabsol and Bumchu. Finally, it provides an overview of the traditional Sikkimese cuisine which is influenced by Tibetan, Nepali and Lepcha dishes.
Sikkim is a state in northeast India bordered by Bhutan, Tibet, and Nepal. It is part of the Himalayas and home to India's highest peak, Kanchenjunga. Rice is the staple food and fermented foods are also popular due to Sikkim's Nepalese influence. The culture is a unique blend of the Lepchas, Bhutias, and Nepalese peoples who make up most of the population. Buddhism is widely practiced and monasteries like Pemayangtse from the 1700s can be found. Sikkim has a rich cultural heritage seen in the traditions, customs, masks dances, and worship of different communities who live together in peace and harmony
The document provides an overview of the history, geography, culture, and politics of India. It discusses the early settlements and civilizations in India, the development of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It describes the various empires and dynasties that ruled over the subcontinent for over two millennia. It also summarizes the establishment of British rule in India and the subsequent independence movement. Additionally, it outlines key facts about India's geography, neighboring countries, national symbols, major festivals, cuisine, clothing, languages and literature. The constitution of India is also briefly explained.
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R. Gowtham, a civil engineer from Sree Sakthi Engineering College in Coimbatore, India, presented on various aspects of Indian culture. The presentation covered religions, cuisine, clothing, languages, performing arts, visual arts, sports, martial arts, and popular media in India. It discussed how Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism originated in India and how religions influence family, marriage, greetings, festivals, names, and treatment of animals. It also summarized various regional cuisines, traditional clothing styles, major languages, classical and folk dances, painting, sculpture, architecture, popular sports like cricket and field hockey, martial arts like kalarippayattu and sil
The document provides information on the culture of Sikkim, India. It discusses the diverse ethnic groups that live in Sikkim, including the Lepchas, Bhutias, and Nepalese. It describes the major religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. It outlines traditional foods, languages, music, dance forms, art, crafts, and major festivals celebrated in Sikkim. Sports, clothing, and the agricultural economy of the state are also summarized.
The document compares the education systems of Pakistan and Indonesia. Some key points:
- Literacy rates are higher in Indonesia (95.38% male, 93.59% female) than Pakistan (58% overall, with a gap between male and female rates).
- Both countries have compulsory primary and secondary education, but Indonesia's system is larger with over 170,000 primary schools.
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Each province in Pakistan has its own unique culture defined by language, festivals, dress, and religion. The culture of Punjab includes Punjabi language and festivals like Lohri, Baisakhi, and Teeyan. Punjabis predominantly follow Sikhism. Sindh's culture is defined by the Sindhi language and various festivals including Cheeti Chand and Teejri. Sindhis mainly follow Hinduism. Balochistan's culture centers around the Balochi language, festivals like Eid, and Muslims make up most of the population. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa speaks Pashto and celebrates various Islamic festivals, with residents following Hinduism and Islam. Gilgit-Baltistan's
Sikkim is a state in northeast India with a population of around 610,577 people. The capital of Sikkim is Gangtok. Sikkim has an area of 7,096 square kilometers and is located in the Himalayan mountains. The main ethnic groups in Sikkim are Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali people. Nepali is the most commonly spoken language. Sikkim has a diverse culture influenced by India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet that is expressed through its cuisine, festivals celebrated throughout the year, arts and crafts, and folk dances.
India is the seventh largest country by area and second most populous country located in South Asia. It shares land borders with Pakistan, China, Nepal, and Bhutan and is bounded by the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal. Mumbai is the largest and most populous city in India. Indian culture has a history spanning over 4,500 years and is notable for its religious diversity and architectural styles like the Taj Mahal. It has a variety of regional cuisines, textiles, sports, and festivals celebrated throughout the country and by the diverse population.
Sikkim is a state in northeastern India that borders China, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. It is the least populous and second smallest Indian state. Over a third of Sikkim is covered by the Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The capital and largest city of Sikkim is Gangtok.
The people of Sikkim come from diverse ethnic backgrounds, traditionally categorized as Lho (Bhutias), Mon (Lepchas), and Tsong (Limbus). Bhutias migrated from southern Tibet, Lepchas lived in the lower eastern Himalayas, and Limbus are another Sikkimese tribe. Nepalis also make up a
The document provides information about the Indian state of Sikkim through several sections. It discusses Sikkim's location in the eastern Himalayas and shares its official languages which include Nepali, Sikkimese, and Lepcha. The summary also describes Sikkim's traditional dress called Kho or Bakhu worn by Sikkimese people and provides examples of popular tourist destinations in Sikkim like Gangtok, Yumthang Valley, and Tsomgo Lake. In addition, the summary mentions that Sikkim has a largely organic farming system growing crops like rice, potatoes and cardamom and cash crops like bananas which are a nutritious food source. Finally, it highlights how S
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Sikkim is a small Indian state located in the Himalayas. It borders Nepal, China, Bhutan, and West Bengal. The people of Sikkim are diverse, including Lepchas, Bhutias, Nepalese, and others. Sikkim is known for its beautiful scenery and biodiversity, including Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain. Buddhism was introduced in the 9th century and the Namgyal dynasty ruled for over 150 years until it merged with India in 1975. Sikkim has 11 official languages and Gangtok is the capital. The economy depends on agriculture and tourism.
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Sikkim is a small northeastern state in India that borders Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and West Bengal. It has a population of around 610,000 people and Gangtok is the capital and largest city. Sikkim has a long history as an independent Buddhist monarchy dating back to the 17th century. In 1975, anti-royalist riots took place and a referendum voted to abolish the monarchy and join India as its 22nd state, ending Sikkim's status as a protectorate. Today Sikkim is one of India's least populous but most environmentally conscious states with a predominantly Hindu and Buddhist population and an economy dependent on agriculture and tourism.
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Art Integrated Project (2023) Anay Gaidhani.pptx
1. Name :- Anay N. Gaidhani
Class & Sec. :- 6th ‘C’
Subject :- English
School :- St. Paul CBSE School
2. Information About
Sikkim
Sikkim is a State in Northeast India. It is one of the fastest
growing, multiethnic and multilingual Indian state. It
borders Tibet in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the
east, Nepal in the west and West Bengal in the south.
SIkkim is also located close to India's Siliguri corridor
near Bangladesh. Sikkim is least populous and second
smallest among the Indian states. Sikkim is notable for its
biodiversity, including alpine and subtropical climates, as
well as being a host to Kanchenjunga, the highest peak
in India and third highest on Earth. Sikkim's capital and
largest city is Gangtok.
3. Information about
Maharashtra
The state was formed on 1 May 1960. The official
language of Maharashtra is Marathi. The area of
Maharashtra is 307,713 Km2 and it ranks third by
area in India. The state animal of Maharashtra is an
Indian giant squirrel, the state tree is a mango tree,
and the state flower is Jarul.
4. Difference between
Maharashtra and Sikkim
The climate in Sikkim varies from subtropical to high
alpine, with cooler temperatures prevailing in higher
elevations. Maharashtra, in contrast, has a diverse
topography. It includes the Western Ghats, a
mountain range, as well as coastal plains.
5. Climate
Sikkim's climate ranges from sub-
tropical in the south to tundra in the
north. Most of the inhabited regions of
Sikkim experience a temperate
climate, with temperatures seldom
exceeding
28 °C (82 °F) in summer. The average
annual temperature for most of Sikkim
Weather in Maharashtra has a tropical
monsoon climate, which is
characterized by hot summers and
cool winters and by high rainfall during
the monsoon season. Maharashtra
has a tropical monsoon climate with
hot, wet, and cold weather seasons as
well as dry summers.
7. Languages
Marathi is projected to be
more than 1300 years old,
having evolved from Sanskrit,
which eventually was derived
from Prakrit and
Apabhramsha. Its grammar
and syntax are said to have
originated from Pali and
Prakrit.
Sikkimese belongs to the Sino-
Tibetan language family, and more
specifically, is classified as a Tibetic
language, descending from Old
Tibetan. For most of the language's
existence Sikkimese was an oral
language, and it was not until 1975
when Sikkim became a part of India
that a written language was
developed.
8. Dresses
The Kho(ཁོ) is a traditional dress worn by
Bhutia, ethnic Sikkimese people of
Sikkim and Nepal. It is a loose, cloak-
style garment that is fastened at the
neck on one side and near the waist with
a silk or cotton belt similar to the
Tibetan chuba and to the Ngalop gho of
Bhutan, but sleeveless.
The traditional men's costume
consists of an upper garment called
'SADARA' and a lower garment called
'DHOTI. 'The traditional costume for
women is a 'NINE YARD SARI' called
'LUGADE,' which is wrapped around
the body in a very traditional way and
is unique to Maharashtra and not seen
in other northern states.
9. Famous Festivals
Pang Lhabsol is celebrated to offer
respect and homage to the third highest
mountain, Mount Kanchenjunga. But this
is not it, Pang means 'to witness' and
apart from paying homage it also
commemorates the Treaty of
brotherhood among Lepchas and
Bhutias. It signifies the unity of the
Sikkimese.
Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayaka
Chaturthi, in Hinduism, 10-day festival
marking the birth of the elephant-headed
deity Ganesha, the god of prosperity and
wisdom. It begins on the fourth day
(chaturthi) of the month
of Bhadrapada (August–September), the
sixth month of the Hindu calendar.
10. Food Habbits
Momos:- There is no doubt
that Momos or dumplings are the most
popular delicacy among the people of
Sikkim. Sikkim momos, considered a
Tibetan delicacy and influenced by
Nepalese cuisine, are Sikkim's lifeline.
Momos have become a popular snack in
restaurants and street stalls across the
country, not just in Sikkim.
Pav bhaji is an iconic dish from
Mumbai, which is also hugely popular
as street food all over India. It first
came into picture in Mumbai as a quick
lunch option for textile mill workers.
Gradually, over the years, the dish
became widespread.
11. Places (Hill Stations )
Sikkim's major hill stations are Pelling,
Ravangla, Lachen, Yuksom, Namchi and
Singhik. The northern hill places for
holiday in Sikkim like Lachen, Lachung,
and Mangan boasts of unforgettable times
gazing at the mighty Mt. Kachenjunga and
admiring the beautiful Valley of
Flowers at Yumthang.
Lonavala: Explore The Scenic Beauty.
Among the most celebrated hill stations
near Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala hill
station is a trekker's paradise. With
many waterfalls, caves, trekking and
hiking points, it has become a favourite
destination of adventure enthusiasts and
nature lovers.