This art integrated project provides information about tea farming and culture in Sikkim, India. It discusses the history and production of Sikkim tea, including the establishment of the oldest Temi Tea Garden in 1969. Population and density statistics from the 2011 census show Sikkim's population was 610,577 with a density of 86 people per square kilometer. Various traditional dances performed by the Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali communities of Sikkim reflect the state's multicultural heritage. The Tamang people's folk music style called Tamang Selo is popular among Nepali speakers in Sikkim, West Bengal, and worldwide.
This art integrated project provides information about tea farming and culture in Sikkim, India. It discusses the history and production of Sikkim tea, including the establishment of the oldest Temi Tea Garden in 1969. Population and density statistics from the 2011 census show Sikkim's population was 610,577 with a density of 86 people per square kilometer. Various traditional dances performed by the Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali communities of Sikkim reflect the state's multicultural heritage. The Tamang people's folk music style called Tamang Selo is popular among Nepali speakers in Sikkim, West Bengal, and worldwide.
This art integrated project provides information about tea farming and culture in Sikkim, India. It discusses the history and production of Sikkim tea, including the establishment of the oldest Temi Tea Garden in 1969. Population and density statistics from the 2011 census show Sikkim's population was 610,577 with a density of 86 people per square kilometer. Various traditional dances performed by the Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali communities of Sikkim reflect the state's multicultural heritage. The Tamang people's folk music style called Tamang Selo is popular among Nepali speakers in Sikkim, West Bengal, and worldwide.
INTRODUCTION HELLO I AM SUMIT . I AM IN 10TH STANDARD AND I AM FROM J.N. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. REPRESENTING AN ART INTEGRATED PROJECT BASED ON SIKKIM. 1 SCIENCE TOPIC TEA FRAMING IN SIKKIM Sikkim tea is a variety of tea grown in the state of Sikkim, India. Though Sikkim tea is not as widespread in use as the SIKKIM TEA neighboring Darjeeling tea, it has recently gained more recognition from the increasing demand for organic products. [1] The tea is mostly sold under the marketing name 'Temi tea'. After Darjeeling tea became the first Indian product to receive a GI tag, Sikkim's Temi tea has been waiting to receive the same. HISTORY OF SIKKIM TEA FRAMING Tea farming in Sikkim is primarily dominated by the Temi Tea Garden (owned by the Sikkim state government) and various other small tea growers.It started with the establishment of the Temi garden by the last king of Sikkim, Palden Thondup Namgyal, in an attempt to provide employment to a large number of Tibetan refugees living in the region.Cite error: A tag is missing the closing (see the help page). [] Black Tea is the usual farm produce, while a delicate white tea, which is manufactured from the buds and unfurled new leaves is also grown to order. A green tea, known for its flowery flavour; and the Oolong tea are also produced. About 75 per cent of tea produced in Sikkim is sold via the Kolkata auction centre while the remaining is packaged for local sale. The tea is popular in the international market due to being completely organic. TEA ESTATES Bermiok is a boutique tea garden was established in the year 2002 by Mr. Tashi Densapa. This private estate is spread over 15 acres and stands at an elevation of 2500 ft to 3200 ft in the highlands of Sikkim. It is one of the youngest gardens in tea history and is completely organic. Glenburn is a plantation retreat that lies on a hillock above the banks of the River Rungeet. It was started by a Scottish tea company in 1859 and then passed into the hands of a tea planting family, the Prakashes (also known as the “Chaiwala family“ - which literally means “tea planters“). Temi Tea Garden , founded in 1969, is the oldest and the only government run estate in the state.[8] The estate has a plantation area of 440 acres, originating from Tendong Hill, it is a producer of certified and characteristic organic tea MEDICINAL USES Significant inhibitory activity, caused by hot water extract of black tea of Sikkim variety, has been observed against carrageenin, histamine, serotonin, and prostaglandin-induced pedal inflammation. The extract also inhibited exudative inflammation, cotton pellet-induced granuloma formation and adjuvant-induced polyarthritis. The extract has also shown significant inhibition against glucose oxidase-mediated inflammation. The observations have established the efficacy of this particular variety of black tea in the chronic phase of inflammation. 2 MATHEMATICS TOPIC
POPULATION AND DENSITY IN SIKKIM
Sikkim Population 2011 As per details from Census 2011, Sikkim has population of 6.11 Lakhs, an increase from figure of 5.41 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of Sikkim as per 2011 census is 610,577 of which male and female are 323,070 and 287,507 respectively. In 2001, total population was 540,851 in which males were 288,484 while females were 252,367. The total population growth in this decade was 12.89 percent while in previous decade it was 32.98 percent. The population of Sikkim forms 0.05 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.05 percent. Recently as per Sikkim census data, 64.48% houses are owned while 30.55% were rented. In all, 71.38% couples in Sikkim lived in single family. In 2011, 67.48% of Uttar Pradesh population had access to Banking and Non-Banking Finance Corporation. Only 3.34% of Uttar Pradesh population had internet facility which is likely to improve in 2021 due to Jio. 8.27% of family in Uttar Pradesh.IN 2021 AS PER PROJECTIONS POPULATION OF SIKKIM IS APPROX 6.63 LAKHS DENSITY OF SIKKIM Sikkim Density 2011 Total area of Sikkim is 7,096 sq. km. Density of Sikkim is 86 per sq km which is lower than national average 382 per sq km. In 2001, density of Sikkim was 76 per sq km, while nation average in 2001 was 324 per sq km 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE TOPIC
ART AND CULTURE IN SIKKIM
4 ENGLISH TOPIC
VARIOUS DANCE FORM OF
SIKKIM 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. Lepcha, the earliest inhabitants of the land have the following set of dances to be performed on religious or family functions. 4