Sikkim Project File (presentation)

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About This Presentation

Introduction of student, Acknowledgement, Certificate,
sikkim introduction, history of sikkim, symbol, ethnicity composition, culture- cuisines, archery, dance, art and craft, monstery, biodiversity - flora and fauna, Tourists attraction.
Useful for all classes.


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SIKKIM PROJECT FILE presentation

Name- XYZ Class- 10 Roll no- ABC Subject- English INTRODUCTION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher as well as our Vise principal ,who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on Sikkim , which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about so many new things I am really thankful to them. Secondly, I would also like to thank my parents and friends who helped me a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time frame.

Certificate This is to Certify that the project on the work of ‘ART INTEGRATION PROJECT’, is the Bonafide work of XYZ who carried out the work under my supervision.

The name  Sikkim  is that it is a combination of two  Limbu  words:  su , which means "new", and  khyim , which means "palace" or "house". In historical  Indian literature , Sikkim is known as  Indrakil , the garden of the  war god   Indra . Sikkim

Sikkim is a beautiful state in the periphery of India. It is believed that 'Lepchas' or rong (ravine folk) were the first inhabitants of Sikkim. Sikkim was a Buddhist kingdom under the Namgyal-Chogyal dynasty from 1642 to 1975. Sikkim had twelve kings; Palden Thondup Namgyal was the last king of Independent Sikkim . H istory of Sikkim, India

Languages [2] [3]  • Official English Nepali Sikkimese Lepcha Largest city Gangtok Districts 4 Country  India Area  • Total 7,096 km 2  (2,740 sq mi) Area rank 27th Sikkim Wikipedia

Symbols of Sikkim Emblem Emblem of Sikkim Mammal Red Panda Bird Blood Pheasant [4] Flower Noble dendrobium  ( Dendrobium nobile ) [5] [6] Tree Rhododendron

Islam is followed by 1.62 %, Christianity by 9.91 %, Jainism by 0.05 % and Sikhism by 0.31 %. Around 2.67 % stated 'Other Religion’, approximately 0.30 % stated 'No Particular Religion'. Sikkim ethinicity composition

Sikkim Culture

Sikkimese Cuisine The food of Sikkim is a rich mixture of Nepalese, Tibetan and native Sikkimese food. The cuisine of Sikkim is majorly non-vegetarian. A lot of vegetables are fermented to preserve them for a longer time.

 1. Momo (Dumplings) Sikkim and Momos are complementary to one another. Momos are steamed buns with a filling. It typically consists of two parts - the cover and the filling From Tofu (Paneer) to cheese, everything can be included in the filling.

2. Thukpa or  Gya Thuk Thukpa is a kind of noodle soup of Tibetan origin that has found its way to being one of the most loved food in Sikkim. Thukpa  is rich in spices too and has an enriching taste.

3. Sha Phaley This wonderful dish of Tibetan origin is literally heaven on your taste buds. Bread stuffed with ground beef and cabbage made into semi-circles and then deep-fried  Crispy on the outside and heavenly on the inside,  

Archery in Sikkim A popular sport of the Sikkimese, archery is traditionally, played after the harvests. This was the unique way for the villagers to assemble at a place and enjoy during the period of inactivity. This ancient sport of the region has seen a recent revival to rejuvenate the cultural identity of the region.

Dances of Sikkim With the total, population of Sikkim categorized into three major groups namely the Lepchas, Bhutias and the Nepalis; the state automatically becomes a multicultural one. Each of this community has its own language, culture and dances.

Sikkim Art and Craft

Carpet Weaving Sikkimese’s practice of weaving is probably the oldest form of carpet weaving in the world. The women of the Bhutia community are said to be expert carpet weavers.

Wood Carving The wood carving in Sikkim is symbolic of the true art of India. Throughout Sikkim, one can trace monasteries and buildings, festooned with symbols and icons carved in wood.

Handicrafts The native Sikkimese weaves various striking designs and patterns. They weave woolen blankets, bags, shawls, and jackets with the reflection of their mastery over the art. 

Sikkim Buddhist Monstery

Dubdi Monastery:  Behold The Oldest In Sikkim Enchey Monastery:  At A Walking Distance From Gangtok Kartok Monastery:  The Most Picturesque Of ‘ Em All Lingdum Monastery:  Easy To Get To From Gangtok Pemayangtse Monastery:  Tested By Time Phodong Monastery:  Significant Remains Of Kagyupa Sect Ralang Monastery:  Sikkim’s Biggest Monastery List of Buddhist monasteries in Sikkim

Sikkim Biodiversity

Sikkim is the least populous and second smallest among the Indian states. A part of the Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim is notable for its biodiversity, including  alpine and subtropical climates , as well as being a host to Kangchenjunga, the highest peak in India and third highest on Earth. Flora of Sikkim

Fauna of Sikkim

Sikkim Tourist Attraction