GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM DIRECTORATE OF HANDICRAFTS AND HANDLOOM MANUAL
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GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM DIRECTORATE OF HANDICRAFTS AND HANDLOOM MANUAL
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM DIRECTORATE OF HANDICRAFTS AND HANDLOOM MANUAL MAINTAINED UNDER SECTION 4 (1) (b) OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) ACT, 2005. VISIT US AT http:// sikkimcrafts.gov.in 1 DIRECTORATE OF HANDICRAFTS AND HANDLOOM GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM GANGTOK INTRODUCTION: The Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom (D.H.H.) began its history in the year 1957 when it was established as the Palden Thendup Cottage Industries Institute for Training and Production of traditional arts and crafts with 58 no of trainees. The Directorate’s primary objective is not only to preserve and showcase the traditional arts and crafts of Sikkim but to promote and disseminate information regarding the policy orientation of the government in setting the highest standard comparable to the best in the world for arts and crafts, skill development and environment friendly working culture. As a policy initiative there has been tremendous investment in Skill Development Programmes whereby local trainees and artisans are trained in multiple crafts with the objective of developing and acquiring skills which will enable them not only to generate employment but in the long run to acquire self sufficiency and self reliance. In the last two decades the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom has evolved into a major centre of learning and training in the traditional arts and crafts and as on date there are 32 branch training centers throughout the state imparting training to rural youth in eleven (11) specific crafts. There are 680 trainees registered in the D.H.H. in the four districts. In exercise of extreme benevolence the government vides Notification No: 580/ C&I /2012 dated 06/08/2012 has been pleased to revise and increase the stipend of the trainees from Rs 700/- and Rs 900/- respectively to Rs 1500/- for the 1st year trainees and Rs 2000/- for the 2nd year trainees. The Sikkim Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd was established in the year 2003 vide Registration No. 29(C)LD/2001/200 dated: 18.10.2001 incorporated under registration of Companies Act Sikkim 1961 dated: 16.10.2001 to provide the marketing platform for sale of the products made by the trainees and artisans. Several sales outlets have been setup within and outside the state at Namchi, Okharey, Soreng , Pelling , Rangpo and Chungthang and Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, New Delhi, New Sikkim House , New Delhi Bhaba Kharak Singh Marg , New Delhi , Guwahati ,Assam ,Kolkata respectively. Since community mobilization is an integral component for the success of any people related programmes the D.H.H. works in cooperation with the NGO’s, Self Help Groups, Cooperatives and Panchayati Raj Institutions at the Village and Block Level integrating and creating an environment of collaboration and participation 2 through facilitation, incentives and other policy related interventions. The development and management strategies are being worked to optimize the strength of this sector and to add value for creating new skills, ending unemployment, eliminating poverty, enhancing the status of women, preserving and encouraging tribal and local crafts and setting the pace for developing a judicious and transparent socio-economic system. Promotion, publicity and marketing of Sikkim as a Handicrafts and Handloom destination is being taken up aggressively and in a well phased manner at the local national & international level. Two Common Facility centers for wood carving at Namchi, South Sikkim and for cane & bamboo at Lingdong, North Sikkim to facilitate the convergence and good technical working environment for the rural artisans have been set up in the year 2010-2011-2012. One Computer Aided Design Centre has been set up in the D.H.H. with support from the Information Technology Department, Government of Sikkim and C-DAC, Kolkatta and another I.T. Based Economy activity training centre at Namchi. These two centres aim to upgrade the skill of weavers/ artisans and empower them to create and develop innovative I.T. based designs which would add value to the traditional products making it globally competitive and acceptable. In the last decade the Government of Sikkim has facilitated access to the various centrally sponsored schemes, out of which the Integrated Handloom Development Scheme has been extremely versatile in training and creating a sustainable bank of handloom weavers in the state numbering around 1800-2000 all over the state. Soft Toys is one of the prominent sectors for support and creation of employment in Sikkim. This sector is being re-energized into a home to home industry through a project initiative namely “Production and Training for Soft Toys at Gangtok, Sikkim “funded by the North Eastern Council, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India and also Government of Sikkim. The toy making craft is an activity that can supplement and contribute to the family income and also create employment. Quality standardization and product diversification are two important areas of focus and therefore the best raw materials for creation of quality products are being used. A continuous cycle of training, skill up-gradation and thereafter quality Production is the focus. Under the National Bamboo Mission two Sales emporiums has been set up at Namchi, South Sikkim and at New Sikkim House, New Delhi. 3 The government’s policy of creating home to home industries has been prioritized and accelerated to enable the vast human resource in rural and urban areas to participate in various developmental strategies. The concept of a value added MICE Agenda– meetings, incentives, convention and exhibition are also included in the programme under the National Bamboo Mission, D.L.E’s, National Handloom Expo’s and Gandhi Shilpa Bazars. Sustained efforts are being made to develop suitable venues on the lines of Hastashilpa grams, sourcing hubs and handicraft & handloom haats with incentives and resources from the government in the initial stage, which will showcase our traditional and indigenous crafts which is the USP of the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom comprising of traditional aesthetically designed hand woven carpets by local artisans, Choktse created from locally sourced durable timber, traditional Thankas reflecting continuous cycle of life, death and re-birth, hand woven Angora Shawls, ethnic Chuktuk and Gyapa, organic Argeli Hand Made Paper products. The long term perspective of the D.H.H. is to develop Sikkim into a leading handicraft and handloom destination both in India and globally. In the coming years it is expected that this sector will grow into a formidable industry having multiplier effects that will penetrate the social economic fabric positively. The government in the last two decades has been extremely proactive and benevolent in promoting the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom as a thrust area and key sector for generating employment, creation of income and revenue, self sufficiency and self reliance and pursuant thereof the budget allocation has been increased yearly. The focus of the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom is therefore to use the resources at our disposal, as also to tap the employment and income/ revenue generating potential of the handloom and handicraft sector optimally and ensure that the policy/ objectives of the government is complied and achieved in letter and spirit. It is in this background that the D.H.H. proposes to undertake and execute programmes with a visible and aggressive strategy for training, production, enhancement of product marketability through web portals, publicity and percolation of progressive information, judicious deployment of artisans, weavers and beneficiaries in the respective arts and crafts. 4 AIMS & OBJECTIVE: 1. The Objective of the Government is to train the many talented, educated and extremely mobile youth force and channelize them into a productive socioeconomic identity that is inherently strong and which in the long run will provide a base for further growth of the every village in the State. 2. The Policy aims to reduce the migration of the youth from the rural areas by providing capacity building and skill development training in various crafts so that they are able to generate their own source of income in their respective villages. 3. The focus of the Policy on Cottage Industry is also to create a pool of highly skilled Master Craft’s persons who will impart and train the next generation youths to carry the traditional and beautiful crafts of the State to the next millennium. The Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom imparts training in the following discipline 1. Training : 1. Carpet Weaving 2. Wood Carving 3. Thanka Painting 4. Handloom (Lepcha Weaving) 5. Cane & Bamboo Craft 6. Soft Toys 7. Multicrafts 8. Apparel and Design Training 9. Mask Making 10.HMPU 11.Embroidery Duration of Training:- Two years for all crafts , three years for Mask Making and Wood Carving and four years for thanka painting Stipend : 1500/-in the first year : 2000/ - in the subsequent years till the completion of training. 5 How to apply:To enrol as a trainee in the D.H.H. the candidate is required to complete the formalities as under:1. Submit an application form which is available in the head office on production of Bank Receipt of Rs. 50/- only along with this application form the candidate is required to submit. a. Certificate of Identification/ Sikkim Subject Certificate. b. Birth Certificate. c. Three passport size photograph Completion of Training:1) After completion of training, an examination is conducted and in certificate is awarded to the successful trainees. 6 Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom has 32 nos. of the training centres with specific crafts as under:HEAD QUARTER GANGTOK 1. Thanka Painting 2. Wood Carving 3. Mask Making 4. Cane & Bamboo 5. Multicrafts 6. Lepcha Hat Making 7. Handloom 8. Carpet 9. Soft Toys EAST DISTRICT 1. RHENOCK o Handloom o Multicrafts 2. RONGLI o Carpet 3. PARAKHA o Handloom o Carpet 4. KOKOLAY o Handloom 5. TUMIN o Carpet 6. PACHEYKHANI o Handloom 7. PADAMCHEY o Carpet 8. West Pendam Handloom(Daka) 7 WEST DISTRICT 1. PELLING o Carpet o Handloom o Wood Carving 2. TASHIDING o Carpet o Wood Carving 3. RESHI o Handloom o Multicrafts 4. DENTAM o Carpet o Wood Carving 5. RINCHENPONG o Carpet o Wood Carving 6. CHAKUNG o Handloom o Wood Carving 7. CHUMBONG o Carpet 8. SINGLING o Multicrafts 9. SORENG o Carpet o Handloom 10. OKHREY o Carpet o Wood Carving 11. SALANGDANG o Carpet 12. THARPU o Carpet o Handloom 13. KARZEE MANGNAM o Carpet NORTH DISTRICT 1. KABI o Carpet o Wood Carving 2. LINGDONG o Carpet 8 Handloom Wood Carving 3. CHUNGTHANG o Handloom o Carpet 4. LACHEN o Carpet o Blanket o Wood Carving 5. LACHUNG o Carpet o Blanket o o SOUTH DISTRICT 1. NAMCHI o Carpet o Handloom o Wood Carving 2. YANGANG o Carpet o Wood Carving 3. KEWZING o Carpet o Handloom o Wood Carving 4. TEMI TARKU o Carpet o Handloom 5. MELLI o Carpet o Handloom 9 INTEGRATED HANDLOOMS DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (IHDS) A - CENTRALLY SPONSORED PLAN SCHEME The Integrated Handlooms Development Scheme (IHDS) is a Centrally Sponsored Plan Scheme which has been successfully implemented in the state of Sikkim. Under this programme one thousand local young women have been trained in the weaving discipline. This programme has contributed substantially for economic upliftment and empowerment of the trained women who are now capable of multitasking and are contributing to the family income. OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME • To focus on formation of Handloom weavers ‘groups as a visible production group in a selected Handloom clusters. • To assist the Handloom Weavers Groups for becoming self – sustainable. • An inclusive approach to cover weavers both within a outside the Co – operative fold. • To up – grade the skills of Handloom weavers/workers to produce diversified products with improved quality to meet the market requirements. • To provide suitable workplace to weavers to enable them to produce quality products with improved productivity. • Market orientation by associating entrepreneurs, designers and professional for marketing, designing and managing the production. • To facilitate process of credit from financial institutions/banks. • To encourage co – operativisation of weavers. • Holistic and flexible interventions to provide need based inputs specific to each cluster/group. The Integrated Handloom Development Scheme has been extremely versatile in training and creating a sustainable bank of handloom weavers in the state. 10 I. Sl.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 15 Group Approach Programmes 2011-2012 Place Gangtok Lower Sakhu Ralung Khani Sawney Cheurebotey Singlibong-I Syapley - I Lower Sawney Singlibong- II LowerSawney Upper Bardang Rongney Rorathang Mamjey II. Sl.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Discipline - East Sikkim Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Weaving “ Designs & Development 20 Group Approach Programmes 2012-2013 Place Lum Gor Sangtok – North Sikkim Tingrong “ Lachung “ Lachen “ Goom Kitam South Sikkim Salghari “ Kareek “ Tingley “ Samsabong “ Suntaley “ Yangang “ Lower Darap “ Soreng West Sikkim Tharpu “ Salangdang “ Reshi/Kaluk “ Dentam “ Discipline Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving Weaving 11 18. 19. 20. 1 2 Getang Rimbi Karzee Angora shawl weaving at Gnathang Cane & Bamboo training at Dalapchen “ “ “ Weaving Weaving Weaving East Sikkim East Sikkim 20 20 3 Stone & wood painting at Dentam West Sikkim 20 4 Thanka painting at Rhenock East Sikkim 20 5 North Sikkim 20 6 Chuktuk & Gyapa weaving training at Lachung Rari & Lukuni weaving at Dentam West Sikkim 20 7 Traditional Dress making at Lachen North Sikkim 20 8 Outsourcing of raw material Looms West Sikkim & accessories (Carpet) at Okharey Outsourcing of ,handloom looms East Sikkim and raw materials at South Regu Study tour for the weavers of South Regu Establishment of Dyeing Unit at North Sikkim Chungthang, North Sikkim. 20 9 10 11 20 Total – 180 nos 12 SOFT TOYS 2012-13 The Secretary, North Eastern Council, Ministry of Home Affairs , Government of India had been pleased to sanction one project on “Production and Training Centre for Soft Toys at Gangtok, Sikkim.” The main objective is to create employment and empower youth with income. As on date, 240 (Two hundred forty) children have been trained for producing quality soft toys. The training has been imparted in the following places:1. Namthang – 1 & Namthang – 2, South Sikkim. 2. Rateypani, South Sikkim 3. Lepcha Tar-South Regu, East Sikkim. 4. Ribdi - Bhareng, West Sikkim. 5. Deythang - Khani Sherbong, West Sikkim 6. Lower Tharpu, West Sikkim 7. Mangshila, North Sikkim. 8. Gangtok, East Sikkim. 9. Mangshila, North Sikkim Skill Upgradation Programme. 10.Gangtok, Headquarter Skill Upgradation Programme. NATIONAL BAMBOO MISSION 2012-13 Under the National Bamboo Mission 2012-13 the training on cane & bamboo was imparted to sixty number of youths in the following places:1. Tingchim , North Sikkim 2. Sumin, East Sikkim 3. Ralong, East Sikkim - Cane & Bamboo Cane & Bamboo Cane & Bamboo 13 SCHEMES/ PROJECT IMPLEMENTED IN THE YEAR 2011-12. Integrated Design & Technical Development Programme for six months sponsored by D.C. (Handicrafts). Lachung Carpet. Ribdi Carpet. Namchi Carpet. Borong Paper Products. 2. Innovative Design Training Programme for three months under H.R.D. Scheme sponsored by D.C.( Handicrafts). Legship Paper Mache. Pakyong Traditional Jewellery. Rongli Pattern Making. Yangang Block Printing. 3. Design and Technical Development Workshop for 15 days sponsored by D. C. (Handicrafts) in Carpet Weaving at D.H.H. Gangtok. Wood Carving at D.H.H. Gangtok. 4. Entrepreneur Skilled Development Programme ESDP– 300 hrs.sponsored by Indian Institute Entrepreneurship (I.I.E.), Guwahati. Wok Traditional Lepcha Dress Making Okharey Carpet Weaving Chumbung Carpet Weaving 5. Three month Training on Making of Traditional Musical Instruments sponsored by Directorate of Capacity Building with 20 trainees at D.H.H. 6. Three months Innovative Design in Traditional Jewellery Making sponsored by D.C. Handicrafts at Gangtok. 7. Four months Training in Garment Construction at D.H.H. sponsored by U.D.&H.D. 14 8. Four months Training in Garment Construction in Traditional Dresses sponsored by Social Justice, Empowerment and Welfare Department. 9. Two Skilled Upgradation Programme on Cane & Bamboo Products at Tumin & Parakha sponsored by Horticulture & Cash Crop Department under National Bamboo Mission. 10. Fifteen Group Approach Programmes at West Pendam under Integrated Handloom Development Scheme for a period sixty days. 11. Two Skilled Capacity Building programme at Tumin & Parakha under National Bamboo Mission. 12. Five days Capacity Building Programme on Marketing for a group of 10 trainees for a period of one month (five weeks) by N.C.D.P.D. BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2012-13. The Directorate of Handicrafts & Handloom provides the necessary training modules and courses in consultation with the various Central & State agencies involved in the promotion of handloom & Handicrafts of the State.The objective of the Project is to train the many talented, educated an extremely mobile youth force and channelize them into a productive socio-economic identity that is inherently strong and which on the long run will provide a base for further growth of the remote border regions of the State. The Project aims to reduce the migration of the youth from the far flung border areas by providing capacity building and skill development training in various crafts so that they are able to generate their own source of income. The most important objective is to take all the school dropouts and train them in traditional Arts & Crafts, which will be their alternate source of livelihood. 15 PROGRAMMES IMPLEMENTED IN THE YEAR 2011-12. 1 Special Handloom Expo- D.H.H. Premises ,- Gangtok 2011-12, from 21st Nov. to 10th Dec. 2011. 2 Special Handloom Expo- Children Park Plaza, Opposite Sadar Thana ,- Gangtok 2011-12, from 12th May to 25th May 2012 . 3. Gandhi Shilp Bazar 2011-12 - Kanchendzonga Shopping Plaza, Lall Market, Gangtok from 20th to 29th Feb. 2012. 4. National Handloom Expo 2011-12, Namchi, South Sikkim from 10th May to 29th May 2012 . 1. District Level Event,Rhenock East Sikkim 12th to 16th Feb. 2012 2. District Level Event, Legship West Sikkim 4th to 7th Sept. 2011 3. District Level Event, Tashiding West Sikkim 4th to 9th Feb. 2012 4. District Level Event, Hee-Bermiok West Sikkim 9th to 13th Dec. 2011 5. District Level Event, Ravangla 16 South Sikkim 10th to 14th Sept. 2011 6. District Level Event,Temi-Tarku South Sikkim 19th to 23rd Dec. 2011 7. District Level Event, West Pendam East Sikkim 20th to 24th Feb. 2012 8. District Level Event, Pakyong East Sikkim 23rd to 28th Oct. 2011 9. District Level Event,Rongli East Sikkim 20th to 24th Jan. 2012 10. District Level Event, Yangang South Sikkim 10th to 15th Jan. 2012 DISTRICT LEVEL EVENT AT SIKKIM (2012-13) A. EAST SIKKIM 1. Pakyong. 2. Rongli. B. SOUTH SIKKIM 1. Ravangla. 2. Temi-Tarku. C. WEST SIKKIM 1. Pelling. 2. Hee-Bermoik. DATE w.e.f. 13th to 16th Nov 2012 w.e.f. 12th to 16th Feb 2013 w.e.f. 29th Aug to 2nd Sept 2012. w.e.f. 22nd to 26th Oct 2012. w.e.f. 3RD May to 7th May 2012 w.e.f. 25th to 29th Dec 2012. 17 D. NORTH SIKKKIM 1. Namprikdang w.e.f. 19th to 23RD Dec 2012. STATE LEVEL SPECIAL EXHIBITION FOR THE YEAR 2012-13. AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:1. Mangan, North Sikkim w.e.f. 25th Feb to 11th March 2013. 2. Pelling, West Sikkim w.e.f. 28th Nov to 9th Dec 2012. 3. Namchi, South Sikkim w.e.f 8th Oct to 21st Oct 2012. SPECIAL HANDLOOM EXPO (NATIONAL LEVEL) FOR THE YEAR 2012-13 . W.E.F. 4th Oct to 23rd Oct 2012 at Gangtok. GANDHI SHILP BAZAR 2012-13 AT GANGTOK-D.H.H. COMPLEX W.E.F. 31ST to 9th April 2013. FAIR & EXHIBITION 1. Hee-Bermoik, West Sikkim 2. Namprikdang, North Sikkim 3. Rongli, East Sikkim w.e.f. 25th to 31ST Dec 2012. w.e.f. 19th to 25th Dec 2012. w.e.f. 12th to 18th Feb 2013 Programmes to be implemented in the Current financial year 2013-2014. District Level Event North Sikkim. 1. Namprikdang, Dzongu. Date 3rd Jan to 7th Jan 2014. South Sikkim 1. Ravangla 21st Aug to 25nd Aug 2013. West Sikkim 1. Pelling 15th Oct to 20th Oct 2013. East Sikkim 18 1. Rhenock 2nd Sept to 6th Sept 2013. Special Handloom Expo 1. Gangtok, East Sikkim 18th Oct to 2nd Nov 2013. Special Handloom Expo (National level) 1. Gangtok, East Sikkim 21st Oct to 9th Nov 2013. National Handloom Expo 1. Gangtok, East Sikkim 20th Sept to 10th Oct 2013. The aforesaid programmes are sponsored by the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. These programmes have a PAN India context in terms of participation and exchange of ideas and crafts. These programmes also provide a common platform for the young rural artisans and weavers to converge and market their products. HANDICRAFTS Fair & Exhibition 1. 2. 3. 4. Geyzing , West Sikkim Rhenock , East Sikkim Temi-Tarku, South Sikkim Namprikdang, Dzongu, North Sikkim 6th Nov to 20th Nov 2013. 3rd Oct to 9th Oct 2013. 1st to 10th Aug 2013. 3rd Jan to 10th Jan 2014. 19 GANDHI SHILP BAZAR 13-14. 1. 1ST TO 10TH OCT 2013. 2. 1st TO 10TH MARCH 2014 - Gangtok,East Sikkim. Gangtok,East Sikkim Proposal/ Programmes to be implemented in the Current financial year 2013-2014. District Level Event West Sikkim 1. Pelling 2. Geyzing 3. Soreng 15th Oct to 20th Oct 2013. 6th Nov to 10th Nov 2013. 1st feb to 5th feb 2014. Special Handloom Expo 1.Geyzing , West Sikkim 6th Nov to 12th Nov 2013 Fair & Exhibition 1.Geyzing , West Sikkim 6th Nov to 20th Nov 2013 20 VISIT OF DIGNITARIES 08/06/2011 : Mr. Pardipku Amat Speaker, Orissa Legislative Assembly 29/06/2011 : Mr. K. Ojha DDG (NBM) Governor of India Shaqstri Bhawa, New Delhi – 110001 28/07/2011 : Mr. M. Krishnaswmy, M.P Tamil Nadu, Director Gereral of Police (Retd.) 16/02/2012 : Mr. K. Padmakumar, IPS Inspector General of Police, Lochi Kerela. 17/02/2012 : Mr. Ranjan Dhivedi, Inspector Gereral of Police, Uttar Pradesh. 21/02/201 : Mr. Bimal Dawari Zilla Adhakshya, East Sikkim 05/03/2012 : Mrs. Mamta Sharma, Chairperson, N.E.W. Government of India. 17/03/2012 : Dr. D. Jagnnathan IAS, AG 95, 7th main Road, Annanagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu – 600040 17//03/2012 : Mr. Gairaj Sihgh Kushwala IAS, Collector & DM Samai Madhopur, Rajasthan 05/04/2012 : Mrs. Manjuri Kachu IRS Memku, CBDT MOF Delhi 11/05/2012 : Shri. Pawan Chamling, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Sikkim, Government of Sikkim 26/05/2012 : Mr. Swatantu Kumar Judge, Supreme Court, New Delhi 18/05/2012 : Mr. Khaki N. Daruwala, 7 G Mount, Kailash, SFS Apartments, New – Delhi, 05 21 24/12/2012 : Justice, Ashok Bhan, 18, Adbar Road, New – Dehli 255/02/2013 : Smt. Vidya Slokes, Honourable Minister, Horticulture, Government of India (HP). 02//05//2013 : Justice A. Hari Prasad, High Court of Kerala, Kochi. 02/5/2013 : Justice K. Rama Krishnan, Judge, High Court of Kerala, Ernakulam 25/05/2013 : L. Angam Chnd Singh Principal Accountant Gereral, Sikkim. 30/05/2013 : Chief Justice, Patna High Court 15/06/2013l : Pius C. Kuriakose, Chief Justice of Sikkim 21/09/2013 : Rinchen Ongmu IAS, Chief Secretary, Government of Sikkim. 23/09/2013 : Shriniwas Patil, Governor of Sikkim. 08//10/213 : Justice N.K Jain Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur 12/10/2013 : S.S. Gupta, IAS, Development Commissioner, Handicrafts, Government of India. 21/10/2013 : Smt. N. Yethenpa, Development Commissioner – cum – Secretary DPER & NECAD. 22 Power and Duties of Officer and Employees [Section 4 (1) b (ii)] In order to improve the work culture and output level of the Officers of the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom, the following work distribution is made with immediate effect. 1. Mr. Chosang Tshering Lepcha, Deputy Director (Training) will oversee Training, Insurance I.H.D.S 2. Mr. K.S Bhutia Deputy Director (M & S) Marketing Central Store, Multicrafts, Sales Emporium, SHHDC Ltd. 3. Mr. Khitook Bhutia, Deputy Director (H.M.P.U) Hand Made Paper Unit (Training & Production) and SPIO. 4. Mr. Parsu Ram Ghimeray, Deputy Director (Project) Soft Toys (Training & Production) Project. 5. Mr. Chewang Bhutia, Assistant Director (Training- II) & Mr. Bhim Bahadur Gurung Assistant Director (Trg – II) All files pertaining to Training of all districts to be routed through A.D I & II (Training). 6. Mr. Kishan Kumar Bhujel, Assistant Director (HMPU) Hand Made Paper Unit in addition he will coor dinate with Central – Store. 7. Mr. Sonam NIma Bhutia, Assistant Director (Insurance) General Insurance and Publicity. 8. Mr. Jigmee Pintso Bhutia, Assistant Director (Production) Production (I) Handloom IHDS Programme & Dying. 9. Ms. Pema Sangmoo, Assistant Director (Production – II) Handloom & Dying will coordinate with SHGs & NGOs, Research & Design. 23 10. Mrs. Kumari Chettri, Assistant Director 11. Mr. Tshering Dorjee Gyamtso, Assistant Director 12. Titus Basnett, Assistant Director, Project Sales Emporium and she will assist andcoordinate with the Multicrafts section. All Calendars event and will assist A.G.M SHHDC Ltd. for marketing. In – Charge of all Project (preparation implementation, documentation & reconciliation) of accounts 13. Mrs. Lakpa Doma Bhutia, Assistant Director Central Store. 14. Ms. Chopel S. Ethenpa, Assistant Director Multicrafts Production & Embroidery Section. West District. 1. Mr. M. K. Rai, Assistant Director – I In – charge of Dentam, Tashiding, Pelling, Reshi and Karzee Mangnam Br. Centres & Head of office – cum-DDO/ Project implementation/ Supervisory Officer for the West District . 2. Mrs. Aruna Rai, Assistant Director – II In – charge of Chakung, Chumbong, Okheray, Salangdang Br. Centres and Production Unit. 3. Mrs. Nirmala Chettri, Assistant Director – III In – charge of Soreng, Singling, Rinchenpong, Tharpu Br. Centre & Production Unit. 24 North District: 1. Mr. Tshering Dorjee Bhutia, Deputy Director DDO – cum – Project implementation /supervisory officer for the North District. South District: 1. Mr. Durga Kumar Rai, Assistant Director (Namchi) Head of the Office -cum-DDO & Project implementation/super visory officer for the South District. 2. Mrs. Pramila Rai, Assistant Director Namchi – II) Production Unit and Branch Centres of South Sikkim. 3. Mrs. Dropati Gurung, Accounts Officer Shall ensure financial discipline and manage - ment of all matters relating to the finances and accounts of the D.H.H and S.H.H.D.C Ltd. This order is hereby issued with the approval of Commissioner –cum-Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department and supersedes all previous orders. By Order. Sd/Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department, Government of Sikkim. Copy to:1. 2. 3. 4. All the above mentioned officers, Secretary, Commerce & Industries Department, File Guard file Director, D.H.H 25 Procedure Followed in Decision Making Process [Section 4 (1) (b) (iii)] In the decision making process, the approach involves significantly the lower level employees/officers as they deal with the existing rules, regulation and procedures at implementing level. Whereas higher officers are more responsible for guidance, supervision, monitoring and evaluation. Hence, proposals are normally initiated from the lower level. Most of the time coordination meeting, seminar and workshop are conducted for field level functionaries as well as different sections of Head Office for decision making process. CHAPTER 5 Norms sets the Discharge of Functions [Section 4 (1) 9b) 9iv)] In this context, while discharging function by the different functionaries at different levels the Norms and Guideline are followed abide by the rules and regulation framed by the state Government. Whereas, while implementing C.S.S the Norms and Guidelines set by the Government of India are strictly followed. CHAPTER 6 Rules, Regulations, manual and Records for Discharging Function [Section 4 (1) (b) 9v) 7 (vi)] The Administrative matters are governed and guided by the Sikkim Service Rules as followed:1. The Sikkim Government Service Rules, 1974 2. The Sikkim Governmet Establishment rules, 1974 3. The Sikkim Government Service (Confidential Roll) rules, 1996 4. The Sikkim Government Servants conduct rules, 1981 5. The Sikkim Government Servants (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1985 6. The Sikkim Government Service (Leave) rules, 1982 7. The Sikkim Government Service (Revised pay) Rules, 19988 8. The Sikkim Government Service (Advancement Grade) rules, 1999 9. The Sikkim Government Travelling Allowance Rules, 1980 10. The Sikkim Government Service (medical Facilities) Rules 11. The Sikkim Government State Service (Regulation of Seniority Rules, 1980 and other recruitment rules, executive orders and instructions while Sikkim Financial rules, 19979 guides and governs all financial matters. 12. The Sikkim State Directorate of Handcrafts and Handloom recruitment Rules 2001. 26 CHAPTER - 7 Categories of Documents held by the Public Authority under its Control [Section 4 (1) (b) v(i) CHAPTER – 8 Arrangement for consultation with, or Representation by the Members of the Public in relation to the Formulation of Policy or implementation thereof [Section 4 (1) (b) Viii] CHAPTER – 9 Boards, Councils, Committees and other Bodies constituted as part of Public Authority [Section (91) (b) v (iii)] i. Committee to examine and implement the Revival, Reform and Restructuring Package for Handlooms Sector in the State of Sikkim. CHAPTER – 10 Directory of Officers and Employees [Section 4 (1) (b) (iX)] Sl.N o Name 1 Mr. P. T Euthenpa 2 Mrs. Ganga Devi Pradhan 3 Mrs. Nura Kumari Rai 4 Mrs. Dropati Gurung 5 Mr. Chosang Tshering Lepcha Designatio Function/Duties n Secretary H.O.D Director Deputy Secretary Accounts Officer – cum – DDO Deputy Director Overall incharge of the Directorate Administration Shall ensure financial discipline and management of all matters relating to the finances and accounts of the D.H.H & SHHDC Ltd. Will oversee Training, Contact No. E – mail 03592 - 202670 81428 – 89499 directordhhsikk [email protected] 94748 – 42064 -do- 94341 - 17622 -do- 94746 – 49342 -do27 (Training) 6 Mr. Karma Samthen Bhutia 7 Mr. Khitook Bhutia 8 Mr. P.R Ghimeray 9 Mr. Ashok Pradhan 10 Mr. Chewang Bhutia 11 Mr. B.B Gurung 12 13 14 Insurance & IHDS Deputy Marketing, Director Central Store, (Marketin Sales Emporium, g & Sales) SHHDC Ltd. Deputy Hand made Director Paper Unit (HMPU) (Training & Production) Deputy Soft Toys Director (Training, (Project) Production & Project) Legal Files pertaining Retainer to legal matters of D.H.H. Assistant Files pertaining Director to training of al (Training – districts to be I) routed through A.D I & II Assistant Director -do(Training – II) Hand Made Paper Unit in addition he will coordinate with Central Stores, Sales Mr. Kishan Assistant Director Emporium, Bhujel (HMPU) Training & Production Section and submit monthly achievement. General Mr. Sonam Assistant Director Insurance and Nima Bhutia (Insurance) Publicity Production (I) Mr. Jigme Assistant Director Handloom, Pintso (Production – I) IHDS Program Bhutia & Dying 94341 – 37131 -do- 95933 - 72199 -do- 96090 – 32209 -do- 98324 - 60832 -do- 94341 – 43997 -do- 95470 – 56235 -do- 98320 – 17598 -do- 94753 – 00276 -do- 94341 – 03542 -do- 28 15 16 Pema Sangmoo Assistant Director (Production – II) Mrs. Kumari Assistant Director Chettri (M & S) Production (II), Handlooms & Dyeing will coordinate with SHG’s & NGO’s. Sales emporium and she will also assist and coordinate with the Multicrafts Section All Calendars events and will assist A.G.M, SHHDC Ltd. for Marketing In – Charge of all projects (preparation, implementatio n, documentatio n& reconciliation) of accounts 98511-17811 -do- 94344 – 09396 -do- 94743 – 52840 -do- 94755 -04063 -do- 17 Mr. Tshering Dorjee Gyamtso Assistant Director (M & S) 18 Mr. Titus Basnett Assistant Director (Project) 19 Mrs. Lakpa Doma Bhutia Assistant Director Central Store (Central Store) 97759 -61998 -do- Ms. Chopel S. Ethenpa Multicrafts Production Assistant Director and Apparel & (Multicrafts) Embroidery Section. 94341 – 27535 -do- 20 29 WEST DISTRICT. Sl.No Name Designation 1 Mr. Moni Kumar Rai Assistant Director – I 2 Mrs. Aruna Rai Assistant Director – II 3 Mrs. Nirmala Chettri Assistant Director – III Function/duties In – charge of Dentam, Tashiding, Pelling, Reshi & Karzee Mangnam of the Office – cum – DDO & Supervisory officer for the West District. In – Charge of Chakung, Chumbong, Okheray, Salangdang Br. Centres & Production Unit. In – Charge of Soreng, Singling, Rinchenpong, Tharpu Branch Centre and Production Unit. Contact No. E - mail 97332 – 41721 NA 94342 – 57636 NA 78728 – 86585 NA NORTH DISTRICT. Sl.No Name 1 Mr. Tshering Dorjee Bhutia Designation Function/duties Contact No. Email Deputy Director (North) DDO – cum – Project implementation/supervisory Office for the North District 94344 - 09281 NA SOUTH DISTRICT Sl.N o 1 Name Mr. Durga Kumar Rai Designation Function/duties Contact No. E - mail Assistant Director – I Head of the Office – cum DDO & Project implementation/su pervisory Officer for the South 94347 – 10428 tholungdee@yah oo.com 30 2 Mrs. Pramila Rai Assistant Director – II District. Production Unit and Branch Centres of South District. 95932 – 72055 -do- CHAPTER – 11 Monthly Remuneration received by Officers and Employees, including the system of Compensation as provided in Regulations. [Section 4 (1) (b) (X)] CHAPTER 13 Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programmes [Section 4 (1) (b) (Xi)] CHAPTER 14 Particulars of Recipients of Concessions, Permits or Authorization Granted by the Public Authority [Section 4 (1) (b) (Xii)] CHAPTER 15 Information Available in Electronic Form [Section 4 (1) (b) (Xiii)] Department Website: http://sikkimcrafs.gov.in CHAPTER 16 Particulars of Facilities available to Citizens for Obtaining Information [Section 4 (1) (b) (Xiv)] Through department website CHAPTER 17 31 Names, Designations and other Particular of Public Information Officers, [Section 4 (1) (b) (Xv)] The following are the list of State Public Information Officer and Assistant Public Information Officer of Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom, Government of Sikkim. Sl.N o Name 1 Mr. Khitook Bhutia Tshering Dorjee Bhutia 2 Mr. Jigmee Pintso Bhutia Mr. Durga Kr. Rai 3 4 Mr. Moni Kr. Rai 5 Designati on Deputy Director (HMPU) Dy. Director, North Asstt. Director Asstt. Director Astt. Director –cumDDO, Pelling (West) SPIO/ APIO Address Contact No. E – mail Address 95933-72799 SPIO APIO APIO D.H.H, Gangtok D.H.H, Mangan Director.dhhsikkim @gmail.com 94344-09281 APIO D.H.H Gangtok D.H.H, Namchi (South) 94341-03542 APIO D.H.H, Pelling 97332-41721 94347-10428 tholungdee@yahoo .com Na Monthly Remuneration received by officers and Employees, including the system of Compensation as provides in Regulations. [Section 4 (1) (b) (x) ] List of of officers and Employees and their monthly remuneration Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom. Officers of DHH (Non Plan) Sl. No. 1 2 3 Name Mrs. Ganga Devi Pradhan Mr. Chozang Tsh. Lepcha Mrs. Dropati Gurung Headquarter Designation Basic Pay Gross pay Net Pay Director 40260 82533 54754 Dy. Dir 29480 56012 41091 AO 22780 46699 22172 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mr. Parsuram Ghimirey Mr. Chewang Bhutia Mr. Sonam Nima Bhutia Mr. Bhim Bdr. Gurung Mr. Titus Basnet Ms. Chopel S. Ethenpa Mr. Durga Khati Dy. Dir AD 30230 61972 23560 48298 35214 33853 AD 25580 52439 34919 AD AD 21550 44178 22870 46884 20666 20638 AD OS 21550 44178 18600 35340 33253 16947 Dy Secy 28080 57564 26584 AD 22870 46884 22573 AD AD Stenographer 22870 46884 20290 41595 14780 30299 36624 22381 17329 LDC 13430 27532 23799 LDC 16050 32903 21271 LDC 12950 26548 10742 Arts Instt Mask Instt. Arts Instt 22580 19990 19570 18130 46289 40980 40119 37167 22893 19563 29723 14940 Mr. Tengay Lepcha Lepcha Hats Instt. 13270 27204 23726 Mrs. Amrita Sharma Mr. Dhan Kr. Rai Textile Designer Asstt. Designer 12140 24887 11370 23309 17082 14665 Peon Driver 11040 22632 8870 16853 11732 13466 16130 28682 25777 Headquarter (Plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mrs. Nura Kumari Rai Mr. Zigmee Pinsto Bhutia Mr. Kishan Kr. Bhujel Ms. Pema S. Bhutia Ms. Deepa Tamang Mr. Chewang Rabden Bhutia Mrs. Manisha Bhutia Mrs. Dil Kumari Pradhan Mr. Karma Thinlay Bhutia Mr. Duduk Bhutia Mrs. Laxmi Lama Mr. Palden Bhutia Mr. Netra Prasad Sapkota Mr. Lall Singh Khati Mrs. Jyotshna Pariyar Multicrafts Instt. Designer (Delhi) 33 Non Plan (Head quarter) Sl. No. Name Designation Basic Pay Net Pay Gross pay 1 Mrs. Shashi Bardewa 2 Mrs. Beena Gurung Ms. Losangma Tamang Acctt. 19600 40180 18839 A/'c 20063 14384 Mrs. Ranjana Shilall Ms. Saldenla Bhutia UDC HA 9770 19010 38971 22485 18050 12330 37003 24633 23427 15288 3 4 5 6 Acctt. UDC Mr. Udai N. Sharma Mr. Chewang Tsh. Bhutia LCD Mr. Prakash Kr. Rai Mrs. Hem Kumari Subba LDC LDC 10 Mrs. Sushma Rai S. Asstt. 11 Mrs. Sukmaya Tashi Bhutia Sales Asstt(Delhi) 12 Mrs. Tshering Ongmu Lepcha 13 Mrs. Choden Bhutia Mrs. Mingma Doma Bhutia Mrs. Chechi Lachungpa 7 8 9 14 15 17 LDC 20250 38475 15060 12720 10850 11370 27340 30873 15617 26076 8140 22243 8404 23309 18906 12850 28591 24436 59614 49384 Carpet Instt. 29080 26960 55268 27268 Carpet Instt. 28010 57421 57191 Carpet Instt. 24480 19990 50184 24902 37981 26766 29992 17654 37556 18624 Dying Instt. Mrs. Pavitra Giri Mrs. Lakpa Doma Bhutia Multi. Instt. Mrs. Pramila Chettri Mrs. Meena Kumari Tamang Mrs. Shanti maya Tamang Mr. Norbu Tsh. Bhutia Mr. Suren Kr. Pradhan Multi. Instt. 14630 18320 Carpet Instt. 16330 33477 29090 Hand. Instt 13280 27224 20096 W.C. Instt 25530 52337 36596 C. & B. Instt. 50184 47654 24 Mr. Dathup Lepcha Arts Instt. 47273 27670 25 Mr. Namgay Bhutia Mr. Nima Tsh. Bhutia Mr. Karna Bdr. Gurung Arts Instt. 24480 23060 19990 40980 19676 19160 39278 20181 34502 26322 Mr. K.B. Gurung Mr. Kharka Bdr. Rai C & B.Instt Carpentry instt. 16830 11430 11430 23432 12332 23432 12528 30 Mr. Sonam Tsh. Bhutia Carpentry instt. 23432 19916 31 Mr. Tempo Bhutia Carpenter 11430 12150 24908 17860 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 Hand. Instt Thanka Instt. Carpentry instt. 34 32 33 34 Mr. Lakpa Tsh. Lepcha Mr. Chandra Singh Gurung Carpenter 12150 24908 20186 Blind Artisian 10700 19090 21935 16903 36271 21803 9710 12640 12250 11040 10880 10480 8610 19949 17216 25912 16372 25113 7644 22632 15376 22304 9707 21484 10077 17859 11842 17859 11501 15865 4954 Mr. Ramesh Chettri Mr. Karma Dorjee Bhutia Driver 36 Mr. Namgay Bhutia Peon 37 Mr. Lall Bdr. Chettri Peon 38 Mr. Suraj Chettri Peon 39 Mr. Kindup Lepcha Peon 40 Mrs. Nangsel Bhutia Peon 41 Mr. Ram Kumar Rai Mr. Pempa Tsh. Bhutia Peon Mrs. Kumari Chettri Mrs. Chandra Maya Gurung Peon 8610 8350 Safai karmachari 8100 16890 35 42 43 44 Driver Peon 8994 Production (Non Plan) Headquarter Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name Mr. Karma Samten Bhutia Mrs. Lakpa Doma Bhutia Mrs. Tashi Lhamu Bhutia Mrs. Sharon Rai Mrs. Norzing Doma Bhutia Mrs. Passang L. Bhutia Mrs. Thungka Bhutia Mrs. Geeta Pradhan Mrs. Passang L. Lepcha Mr. Shekhar Chettri Mrs. Meena Kri. Sunar Designation Basic Pay Gross pay Net Pay Dy. Dir 30930 63407 24425 AD 25740 52767 39891 S.I S.I 17760 36408 17760 36408 33357 LDC 16300 33415 22121 C/Instt 26960 55268 34218 LDC LDC 17270 35404 15350 31468 23754 S. Asstt. S. Asstt. 12330 25277 13000 24700 13351 C/Instt 13490 27655 18024 29228 18854 10777 35 HMPU (Non Plan) Headquarter Sl. No. Gross Name Designation 1 Mr. Khittok Bhutia Dy. Dir 2 Mr. Passang Tshering Lepcha Supervisor 3 4 5 6 7 8 Basic Pay pay 30930 63407 Ne t Pay 45001 Mr. Ganesh Chettri Mrs. Hemamith Lepcha Mrs. Krishna Maya Giri Mr. Amber Bdr. Gurung Technician 13650 27983 11370 21603 LDC 11370 23309 4799 Binder 11040 20976 8983 12156 Mrs. Kamali Kami Mrs. Chandra Maya Rai Paper lifter 9760 20044 7400 15560 Paper lifter 15560 Junior Artisian 12946 11214 14213 6000 East District Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gross Name Mrs.Kumari Chettri Mr. Rohit Kr. Sharma Mr. Lall Bir Subba Mrs. Songmit Lepcha Mr. Tshering D. Gyamsto Mrs. Phumchung Bhutia Mr. Tsheing Tamang Mrs. Tika Ram Sharma Designation AD Basic Pay pay 25220 51701 Ne t Pay 35637 16421 Peon 12330 25277 11390 23350 H/Instt 18730 38397 14139 AD 20690 42415 25006 C/Instt 28424 Peon 16880 34604 13970 26543 Peon 14180 29069 12529 LDC 20952 13436 36 9 Mrs. Chewang L. Tamang LDC 10 Mrs. Yankee Bhutia C/Instt 11 Mrs. Gaki Bhutia Mrs. Shakuntala Pradhan 12 9695 C/Instt 10810 22161 16880 34604 12140 24887 H/Instt 19160 39278 18236 8953 13859 South Sikkim, Namchi (Plan) Sl. No. Name 1 Mr. Durga Kumar Rai AD 2 Mrs. Pramila Rai AD 3 4 Mrs. Padam maya Chettri Ms. Gyamchung Lepcha Designation Carpet Instt. 21350 43768 19990 40980 25381 18700 38335 18320 37556 13109 Instt. 21350 43768 23538 Peon 13940 28577 15085 LDC 12960 26568 13250 27163 9328 11390 23350 11370 23309 13081 10960 22468 7740 15867 16721 6 Mr. Yang Tshering Bhutia Arts Instt 7 Mrs.Dhamali Khati Handloom Instt. 10 23435 43556 Carpet Instt. 9 13894 24480 50184 Mrs. Lhamu Lepcha Mrs. Dorjee Ongmu Lepcha Mr. Govind Prasad Sharma Mr. Dinesh Kumar Chettri Net Pay Carpet Instt. 5 8 Gross Basic Pay pay 26060 53423 25740 52767 11 Mrs. Arati Rai LDC 12 Mr. Jitman Gurung Peon-cum-Chow. 13 Mr. Homnath Sharma LDC 14 Mr. Pushpa Lall Sapkota Peon-cum- Chowkidar 15 Ms. Bhim maya Rai peon 31150 29764 18748 10493 13961 37 South Sikkim, Namchi (Non Plan) Sl. No. Name 1 Ms. Dil Maya Gurung Hand.Instt. 2 Mr. Sonam Bhutia peon-cum- chowkidar 3 Mr. Phurba Sherpa Arts Instt. 4 Mrs. Kechen Lachenpa Carpet Instt 5 Mrs. Onkeela Bhutia LDC Designation Gross Basic Pay pay 11780 24149 Net Pay 21382 8100 16605 17180 35219 15193 16880 34604 12970 26589 32424 24968 13773 West Sikkim Gyalshing Sl. No. Name Designation Basic Pay Gross pay Net Pay 1 Mrs. Aruna Rai AD 25220 51701 31554 2 Ms. Nirmala Chettri AD 25220 51701 15274 3 Ms. Pratiba Tamang B.I. 16990 34830 14050 16990 34830 20150 17340 35547 20332 18700 38375 19423 16880 34604 22835 22580 46289 14350 18700 38335 15375 18320 31449 30931 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mr. Ram Kumar Tamang Ms. Ridha Zangmu Bhutia Mr. Gyalsen Lepcha Ms. Solomit Lilty Lepcha Mr. Nim Tshering Bhutia Mr. Chultim Bhutia Branch Incharge Instt. Arts Instt. Instt. Instt. Instt. 10 Mrs. Pem Laden Bhutia Instt. 11 Mr. Karma Bhutia Instt. 18110 37167 17517 12 Ms. Dilmaya Rai LDC 13010 26671 9866 13 Mr. Man Bahadur Pradhan LDC 12090 24785 6845 14 Mrs. Hari maya Rai LDC 14460 29643 13817 15 Mr. Bijay Gurung LDC 11500 23535 15071 16 Mr. Randhooj Subba LDC 15150 32923 21425 17 Mr. Chattra Bahadur Gurung peon 11040 22632 16034 18 Ms. Meera Rai peon 10610 17365 9354 19 Mr. Aitaraj Subba peon 11560 23698 18779 38 20 21 22 23 Mr. Suk Bahadur Gurung Mr. Dawa Namgyal sherpa Mr. Damber singh Lohar Mr. Buddha Kumar Tamang peon peon peon peon 11680 25154 11081 11850 25523 17149 12200 26199 13427 9130 18847 15949 West Sikkim Gyalshing (Non Plan) Sl. No. Name Basic Gross Pay pay Net Pay 23660 48298 14083 21350 43768 12194 Arts instt. 12880 26404 14874 Driver 10820 22140 8770 Peon 12520 28577 5090 Gross pay Net Pay 60229 22612 22653 22612 40887 19000 38950 17600 36080 24939 8860 18163 14834 Designation 1 Mr. Mani Kumar Rai AD 2 Ms. Passang Choden Bhutia Handloom Instt 3 4 5 Mr. Kaching Bhutia Mr. Ram Bahadur Chettri Mr. Sher Bahadur Subba North Sikkim, Mangan (Plan) Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Tshering Dorjee Bhutia Dy. Dir 2 Mon Bdr Limboo LDC (Acctt) 3 Dawa Lepcha Peon 4 L.B.Subba Yanchan Doma Bhutia LDC 6 Nim Sonam Bhutia Arts instt 7 Tsh. Yangzom Bhutia Peon 5 8 Carpet Instt Basic Pay 29380 11030 11050 11030 13223 11968 18998 14505 Madan Tamang Thunsing Lachungpa LDC 14700 Carpet Instt 43780 10 Domki Lachungpa BI.Instt 11 Uthick Lachungpa C.Rabdan Lachungpa BI.Instt 26170 53649 19400 39770 16380 33579 20805 Chewang.N.Bhutia LDC 11050 22653 14020 28741 9 12 13 Peon 30135 15816 27000 26021 15847 39 14 Ganthick lachungpa BI.Instt 15 Kami Bhutia Chewang Lamu Bhutia Arts Instt Azang Lepcha Peon 16 17 Carpet Instt 20330 41677 18180 37269 32725 16840 34522 11400 23370 Total 24909 36663 14467 397387 North Sikkim, Mangan (Non Plan) Sl. No. Gross Name Designation Ne t Pay 1 Goyal Namgyal UDC 2 Donka Lachenpa C. Instt Basic Pay pay 17270 35404 28010 57421 Karma D.Lachenpa Tsepel Wanger Lachenpa Gaki jumba Lachungpa Kessang Norbu Lepcha BI.Instt 19160 39278 35030 9810 20111 19199 Carpet Instt 12140 24887 19917 Peon/ Chokidar 11860 24313 Total 7296 3 4 5 6 Peon/ Chokidar 16030 43215 140687 CONSOLIDATED SALARIES OF NORTH DISTRICT, MANGAN Sl. No. Name Net Designation Salaries 1 Mrs. Diki Palmu Bhutia LDC 8000 2 Mr. Thendup Tsh. Lepcha LDC 8000 3 Ms. Premkit Lepcha Mrs. Sangay Laden Bhutia Mrs Kukula Lachenpa Mr. Nima Lepcha Tech. Instt. Tech. Instt. Tech. Instt. Tech. Instt. 8486 9000 8732 9000 4 5 6 Total Rs. 51,281/- 40 MONTHLY & ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2013-14 (i.e. 1.04.2013 TO TILL DATE) Sl.No 1 Name of Deptt. 2 Director ate of Handicr afts & Handloo m Total No. of PIOS in each Deptt. & Other unit 3 01(PIO) 04(APIO) East/West/ South/North Name of SPIO 4 Mr. Khitoo k Bhutia Total App. Received App. Disposed App. Pending 5 App. received App. Disposed App.Pending For the Month of April 13 For the Month of May 13 For the Month of June13 For the Month of July 13 For the Month of Aug 13 For the Month of Sept. 13 For the Month of Oct. 13 For the Month of Nov. 13 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil For the Month of Dec 13 14 For the Month of Jan 14 15 For the Month of Feb 14 For the Month of Mar 14 Total 16 17 Remarks 18 Collection of RTI Fee Rs. & Photocopy charges Rs. 1