New Delhi, April 30: The Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi, visited the Swarna Jayanti Maitreya Manjari at Ridge Park, Gangtok, placing national focus on Sikkim’s distinctive model of environmentally sustainable development and its rich ecological heritage as the State celebrates 50 years of statehood. He was accompanied by the Governor of Sikkim, Mr Om Prakash Mathur, and the Chief Minister, Mr Prem Singh Tamang.

Sikkim Showcases Orchid Wealth to Prime Minister as Sikkim Marks 50 Years of Statehood

The landmark project, conceived as part of the Golden Jubilee commemorations, had been virtually inaugurated last year by the Prime Minister during the formal launch of the year-long celebrations. Developed as a 26 foot tall copper structured monument, the Swarna Jayanti Maitreya Manjari serves as a cultural plaza symbolising five decades of Sikkim’s integration and growth.

Located at Ridge Park near White Hall, the complex blends cultural symbolism with ecological consciousness. Its defining feature is the Orchidarium a state of the art, climate controlled Cool House spread across two levels, housing over 100 species and showcasing a wide range of native and exotic orchids. Nearly 70 per cent of the collection comprises live specimens, while the rest includes detailed botanical models representing global diversity.

Among the highlights are indigenous species such as Dendrobium nobile, alongside Cymbidium NaMo. A rare orchid variety named in honour of the Prime Minister also forms part of the collection, underscoring the blend of biodiversity and tribute.

During the visit, the Prime Minister toured the Orchidarium, interacting with officials and reviewing conservation efforts and scientific management practices that sustain the fragile ecosystem within the facility.

Officials said the project reflects Sikkim’s journey over the past five decades, balancing development with environmental stewardship and is expected to strengthen its position as a leading ecotourism destination.

He thereafter proceeded to Paljor Stadium to grace the closing ceremony of the Golden Jubilee celebrations.

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