Many government offices in and around Gangtok have designated parking spaces that are primarily used for official vehicles during office hours. However, these spaces remain unused after working hours and access to them is often restricted for non-government vehicles. A potential solution to address Gangtok's night parking challenges could be to open these lots for public use from 6 pm to 8 am, as well as during government holidays under the supervision of GMC or any other relevant government body. This initiative could generate additional revenue for the government while providing a safe, monitored parking option for vehicle owners who lack parking space. It’s a win-win situation that benefits both the government and the public and could potentially ease parking congestion in the capital.
You guys are doing a brilliant job. Love the episodes. This has now become my preferred way of getting the news apart from the papers, to the point that I have reduced looking at the social media platforms for news on a daily basis. Keep it coming. And yes, the audio was a bit off last week, but didn't complain as I was sure you'd have it fixed 😊
About the highway… I think they are building an alternate route from Pakyong to Bagrakote NH 717A, but that might take time… could you find some info on it ?
Yes, the audio issue was pretty prominent last episode. Seems to be resolved to an extent this time. Pema's voice still sounds like it's a bit further away from the mic. And yes we are listening. 😅
You think body cam is not necessary here in sikkim ? I once had an argument with a lady beat police over a very small issue, it was just an argument at the end of the day but then she went to thana filed an FIR saying I physically assaulted her and I was detained for 24 hours after that to squash the FIR she demanded money from me, so u see police are also the biggest extortionist here in sikkim so body cam is a must.
Many government offices in and around Gangtok have designated parking spaces that are primarily used for official vehicles during office hours. However, these spaces remain unused after working hours and access to them is often restricted for non-government vehicles. A potential solution to address Gangtok's night parking challenges could be to open these lots for public use from 6 pm to 8 am, as well as during government holidays under the supervision of GMC or any other relevant government body. This initiative could generate additional revenue for the government while providing a safe, monitored parking option for vehicle owners who lack parking space. It’s a win-win situation that benefits both the government and the public and could potentially ease parking congestion in the capital.
You guys are doing a brilliant job. Love the episodes. This has now become my preferred way of getting the news apart from the papers, to the point that I have reduced looking at the social media platforms for news on a daily basis.
Keep it coming. And yes, the audio was a bit off last week, but didn't complain as I was sure you'd have it fixed 😊
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I enjoy listening to your podcast. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Ok your next episode in Dzongu ! will pick fresh nakima for lunch/dinner ! It is delicious when it’s young shoots
Informative episode
About the highway… I think they are building an alternate route from Pakyong to Bagrakote NH 717A, but that might take time… could you find some info on it ?
Next episode topics to explore: drug addiction, alcoholism, Korean wave
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This problem can never be solved .
Mr. Pema's sense of humor.😂
We do listen to Sikkim Ko.
Yes, the audio issue was pretty prominent last episode. Seems to be resolved to an extent this time. Pema's voice still sounds like it's a bit further away from the mic. And yes we are listening. 😅
Audio person here. So let me know if there's any way I can help. 🙋
it was not GLOF it was Cloudburst latest stand of govt.
You think body cam is not necessary here in sikkim ? I once had an argument with a lady beat police over a very small issue, it was just an argument at the end of the day but then she went to thana filed an FIR saying I physically assaulted her and I was detained for 24 hours after that to squash the FIR she demanded money from me, so u see police are also the biggest extortionist here in sikkim so body cam is a must.
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I'm loving it..
And yes I listen when im free at work..