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Journal articles on the topic "East Sikkim"

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Nagayya, Shiddamallayya, Yugandhar Pulicherla, SudhanshuKumar Meher, Devanjal Bora, Srinivasulu Cheemanapalli, Yashpal Bhardwaj, AshishKumar Tripathi, et al. "Floristic exploration of East Sikkim district of Sikkim." Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 8, no. 2 (2023): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jdras.jdras_161_22.

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Rasaily, Satish, Indra Lal Sharma, and Jigmee Tobgay. "Developing Drug De-addiction Services in East Sikkim, Report by Singtam District Hospital." Journal of Medical Research 2, no. 4 (August 25, 2016): 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jmr.2016.2401.

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According to World Drug Report, an estimated 250 million people between the ages of 15 and 64 had used at least one substance in 2014. Approximately 29million people are suffering with substance use disorder with 207,000 deaths in 2014 [1] . In the NHS, Cannabis (3%) and opioids (0.7%) were the commonest illicit substances prevalent in India. Data from Drug Abuse Monitoring Survey observes that cannabis (11.6%), heroin (11%), opium (8.6%) and other opiates (6.3%) constitute the majority of drug use by treatment seekers other than alcohol (43.9%) in India [2] . Alcohol and non–medicinal use of psychoactive substance use has become a matter of serious concern in Sikkim. From unofficial estimates alcohol use has traditionally been prevalent among Sikkim’s population which is reflected in the national surveys. In Sikkim, prevalence of licit substance (tobacco & Alcohol) use is more common than the use of illicit substances. NFHS-3 has revealed a very high prevalence of current alcohol use at 45%% and 19% for males and females respectively in Sikkim. These figures are much higher than the national average of 32% and 2% in males and females. There is an increase in trend towards current alcohol use in particular from NFHS-2 to NFHS-3 which may be due to greater availability, accessibility, affordability, and social acceptability [3,4] . Though Sikkim was declared a smoke free state, the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS India 2010) reported the overall prevalence of current tobacco use was 42% higher than the national average of 35% [5] . However, there is a growing recognition that newer substances are becoming popular among the younger generation. Epidemiological data on illicit substances is scarce and it is hard to draw any conclusion about the recent trends in illicit substance use pattern in Sikkim.
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Rasaily, Satish. "Current trend of suicide in Sikkim." Journal of Medical Research 5, no. 2 (May 26, 2019): 98–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jmr.2019.52013.

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The State of Sikkim has been witnessing increasing trend in suicide rate in last decade. Studies examining an extent, pattern and causes of suicide in Sikkim are limited and prevalent notion regarding causes of suicide are mostly based on descriptive narration of an individual suicide cases that usually promotes socio-economic factors and drug use disorders. An attempt has been made in this article to examine current trend of suicide in Sikkim, assessed risk factors by analysing published and unpublished available research studies, and highlight suicide prevention responses by East Sikkim.
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Rasaily, Satish, and Jigmee Tobgay. "Women’s mental health campaign in East Sikkim." Journal of Medical Research 2, no. 3 (June 25, 2016): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jmr.2016.2301.

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Mental illnesses affect women and man equally but differently with some mental illness more common in women [1,2] . Anxiety, depression, eating disorders, deliberate self harm, and other neurotic disorders are more prevalent among women owing to different roles and responsibilities in Society [2,3] . One in five women suffers with mental health problems in a lifetime. Women’s vulnerability to mental health problems are heightened during pregnancy and immediate postpartum period with 60 to 80 percent of mothers feels “baby blues.” About 1 in 10 mothers may experience more serious post-partum depression brought about by hormonal changes [4] .
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Mudadla, Sankararao, Ashok Kumar Panigrahi, and Alaka Sahu. "A note on the Gadi Central Pandam Sacred Grove of East Sikkim, Sikkim, India." Annals of Plant Sciences 6, no. 8 (August 6, 2017): 1656. http://dx.doi.org/10.21746/aps.2017.8.1.

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Sacred groves are small forest patches conserved by local people through socio-religious and historical beliefs. Gadi Central Pandam is one of the oldest sacred groves and protected more than 300 years due to its various religious, historical and archaeological significances. It is situated in the Sumin Resrve Forest of Rangpo Block of East Sikkim District. The sacred grove harbors a wide variety of plant species. This grove is facing serious threats due to various developmental activities. Therefore, it is suggested here to create awareness among the native people about the traditional values of this sacred grove and environmental benefits to the region and better sustenance of mankind by conserving the biodiversity of the region. The native people should also be encouraged to involve actively in protection and sustainable conservation managements of this grove for posterity.
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Singh, Devendra, Monalisa Dey, and Devendra Singh. "Studies on oil-bodies in some foliose liverworts from East Sikkim – II." Indian Journal of Forestry 31, no. 2 (June 1, 2008): 315–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2008-6c13np.

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Phukan, Pallabi, Ravikant Avasthe, Boniface Lepcha, and Raghavendra Singh. "Marketing Behaviour of Vegetable Growers in East Sikkim." Journal of Krishi Vigyan 6, no. 2 (2018): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2349-4433.2018.00017.x.

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Chhetri, Geetamani, T. Hynniewta, and Anis Ansari. "A new taxon of Juncus L. (Juncaceae) from Sikkim Himalaya." Indian Journal of Forestry 30, no. 4 (December 1, 2007): 539–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2007-2im992.

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KAR, ANAMIKA, and KRISHNA KARMAKAR. "Description of nine new species of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Sikkim, a north eastern States of India." Zootaxa 5182, no. 3 (September 6, 2022): 201–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5182.3.1.

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A rapid roving survey was done in the East Sikkim district of the state Sikkim with a target to explore phytoseiid fauna of the region. Nine species of phytoseiid mites namely Amblyseius lanceae sp. nov.; Amblyseiulella cancellatus sp. nov.; Amblyseiulella gangtokiensis sp. nov.; Euseius tubuliferus sp. nov.; Okiseius pahari sp. nov.; Paraamblyseius ranipoolensis sp. nov.; Phytoseius ferrum sp. nov.; Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) himaliniae sp. nov. Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) kanchanjanghai sp. nov. are described with proper illustrations in the present paper.
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Rubita, Irengbam. "Sustainability Issue in Tourism: A Case Study of Yuksam Village, Sikkim." Atna - Journal of Tourism Studies 7, no. 2 (July 1, 2012): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.12727/ajts.8.7.

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North East India is blessed with abundant tourism resources, which are unique in their own way. The flora and fauna of this region is regarded as one of the seven most bio-diverse regions of the world. Among the States in this region, Sikkim is quite a popular destination with both the domestic and international tourists. It is perhaps the only state, where one can travel 3500 meters above the sea-level in a space of 160 km. Sikkim is thus a trekker‟s paradise, offering a unique opportunity to trek to Mt. Kangchen-Dzonga. The gateway to this mountain is a small village called Yuksam in South Sikkim. Trends reveal that Yuksam is in the developmental stage of increasing growth of tourist influx, which would also have implications on the infrastructure, environment, natural resources, culture and eco-tourism of this village. So this paper aims to study how tourism in Sikkim, Yuksam in particular, can be sustained.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "East Sikkim"

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Sharma, Narpati. "Species richness and productivity pattern along altitudinal gradients in East District of Sikkim, India." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2016. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/2574.

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Bhutia, Kunsang Ongmu. "Bhutia (LHOPO), shamans of Sikkim : a study in change and continuity." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2021. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4804.

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Lepcha, Sonam Rinchen. "Studies of the Angiospermic Flora of Alpine East Sikkim with Special Reference to Pangolakha wild life Sanctuary." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1429.

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Choudhury, Subhashis. "Structure and socio-economic conditions of migrant population in East and South districts of Sikkim since 1975: a geographical study." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2021. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4785.

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Books on the topic "East Sikkim"

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Lucksom, S. Z. The Orchids of Sikkim and North East Himalaya. Siliguri: S.Z. Lucksom, 2007.

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A hand book of North East India and Sikkim. 2nd ed. Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh: Frontier Publisher and Distributors, 1999.

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Lyndem, Biloris. Elementary and mass education in North East India: A study of Meghalaya & Sikkim. Guwahati: DVS Publishers, 2005.

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Lyndem, Biloris. Elementary and mass education in North East India: A study of Meghalaya & Sikkim. Guwahati: DVS Publishers, 2005.

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Lyndem, Biloris. Elementary and mass education in North East India: A study of Meghalaya & Sikkim. Guwahati: DVS Publishers, 2005.

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Cāmaliṅa, Kirana Pavana, and Sikkim (India). Information & Public Relation Dept., eds. Sikkim in South East Asia and Europe: A brief report on visits by Sikkimese delegation led by Pawan Chamling. Gangtok: Information and Public Relations Dept., Govt. of Sikkim in association with Har-Anand Publications, 2007.

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White, J. Claude. Sikhim & Bhutan: Twenty-one years on the North-East Frontier, 1887-1908. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 2000.

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Tales of the mystic East: An anthology of mystic and moral tales taken from the teachings of the Saints. Punjab, India: Radha Soami Satsang Beas, 2006.

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Tales of the mystic east: An anthology of mystic and moral tales taken from the teachings of the Saints. 9th ed. Punjab, India: Radha Soami Satsang Beas, 1997.

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East comes West: Asian religions and cultures in North America. New York: Pilgrim Press, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "East Sikkim"

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Nawazuzzoha, Md, Md Mamoon Rashid, Mohammed Ihtesham Hussain, Adnan Shakeel, and Hasan Raja Naqvi. "Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of East Sikkim Employing AHP Method." In Springer Natural Hazards, 103–19. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3567-1_8.

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Alam, Sk Asraful, Ramkrishna Maiti, and Sujit Mandal. "Comparative Assessment of Landslide Risk Modelling by Bivariate Model in East Sikkim Himalaya, India." In Agriculture and Climatic Issues in South Asia, 229–66. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003377825-20.

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Chowdhury, Soumyadip, Supriya Sharma, Abhranil Adak, Anjana Sharma, and Karma Tseten Choki Bhutia. "Soil Stabilisation Using Cement of a Site for Dairy Plant Construction in Sirwani, East Sikkim." In Advances in Sustainable Construction Materials, 259–65. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4590-4_24.

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Chettri, Mona. "From Shangri-La to De facto SEZ." In Development Zones in Asian Borderlands. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726238_ch05.

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Sikkim in north-eastern India is a small border state strategically located between China, Nepal, and Bhutan. Two decades of state-led investment in infrastructural development and private investment in hydropower and pharmaceutical industries has transformed Sikkim from a remote border state to a de facto Special Economic Zone (SEZ) where incursions by private capital are masked under state-led development policies. The chapter focuses on Setipool slum, east Sikkim, located near two pharmaceutical factories, to demonstrate how ambiguous land rights and the establishment of pharmaceutical factories have led to spatially contained land booms which replicate nexuses of illegality, claim-making, and exclusions that are characteristic of corporate land grabs. The paper illustrates (i) the liminal origins of development zones, (ii) the networks and, sometimes, unforeseen socio-spatial impacts within and outside development zones, and (iii) the different forms of intimate exclusions that challenge prior assumptions around local responses to corporate incursions.
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Bhutia, Sonam. "MY LEARNING AND LIFE EXPERIENCES OF “NEW NORMAL” DURING COVID-19 LOCKDOWN." In "The war with pandemic world "LOCK DOWN LIFE, 153–68. Royal Book Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/royal.41.14.

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Narrated my own short life experiences during this COVID-19 lockdown time from March-Sept 2020. I’m a working Assistant Professor at Government Pharmacy College, Rumtek Sajong located at far flown of North East Indian state-Sikkim, having geographical areas-7,096 Sq.km with population of 6.1 Lakhs according to Census 2011.
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"Organic Vegetables Farming and Its Prospects in Pakyong East District of Sikkim, India." In Sustainable Horticulture, Volume 1, 201–6. Apple Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b22429-23.

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Kumar, Suman, Susankar Kushari, Himangshu Sarma, and Damiki Laloo. "Exploring the Traditional System of Medicine With Special Emphasis on the Indigenous Practice of Herbal Remedy by the Tribals of North-East India." In Practice and Re-Emergence of Herbal Medicine, 1–24. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815080414123010003.

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The tribal people of India consider North-East India to be a hotspot. It contains eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim, and it borders international boundaries with Bhutan, Tibet, China, Burma and Bangladesh. The Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, which is home to a broad spectrum of unusual flora, fauna and microorganisms, is located in the Northeast Region. The region has the evergreen forest of the Brahmaputra River valley, wide leaf forest, dense bamboo and pine forest and the world's wettest location (Cherrapunji and Mawsynram), all of which help to maintain the region's unique biodiversity. North East region is the inhabitant of more than 145 significant tribal communities with the most dominating primitive societies, including the Abor, Mishing, Rabha, Khasi, Kuki, Naga, Meitei, Apatani, etc. Most of these communities are culturally and linguistically diverse. The NER's tribal population is literate compared to other parts of the country, and it's worth noting that the literacy rates in Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim and Manipur are all higher than the national average. Despite their high literacy rate, India's North-Eastern states continue to have poor transportation, power and medical services. The healthcare system is in bad shape, with only a few hospitals and nursing homes. As a result, the people residing in this area rely exclusively on a traditional system of medicines made by traditional healers from plants, animals and mineral resources. It was stated that medicinal herbs are prepared using traditional methods, such as maceration, decoction, and infusion, either alone or in combination with other plants. The key species of medicinal plants often employed by the traditional healers of the region are Acorus calamus, Aegle marmelos, Asparagus racemosus, Averrhoa carambola, Bryophyllum calycinum, Costus speciosus, Euphorbia neriifolia, Justicia adhatoda, Melia azadarachta, Plumeria acutifolia, Sida cordifolia, Sida rhombifolia and Swertia chirata. This extensive work will aid the researcher in locating previously unknown medicinal plants in order to build a new therapeutic method for isolating new chemical entities that are safe, pharmacologically active, and cost-effective.
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Kumar, Sunil, and Soni Subedi. "Microfinance Schemes for Women Entrepreneurship in India." In Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics, 124–40. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8979-6.ch007.

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In today's globalized world, women are recognizing in the field of entrepreneurship. This study is on five central government finance schemes—Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM), Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (DEDS), North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), and Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI)—applicable in the state of Sikkim. The aim of the chapter is to analyze the year wise growth of women beneficiaries. The data has been collected from government websites, journals, and through ‘Right to Information Act 2005'. The study is descriptive in nature. Microsoft excel has been used for data visualization. The results of study showed a significant gender gap in the implementation of schemes, which need to be addressed through awareness and networking at ground level. The deeper penetration of financial schemes will result in more entrepreneurship ventures run and managed by females.
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Chowdhuri, Indrajit, Paramita Roy, Rabin Chakrabortty, Subodh Chandra Pal, Biswajit Das, and Sadhan Malik. "Development of Hybrid Computational Approaches for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Remotely Sensed Data in East Sikkim, India." In Applied Intelligent Decision Making in Machine Learning, 71–92. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003049548-4.

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Desmond, Ray. "The Himalayas." In The European Discovery of the Indian Flora, 123–53. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198546849.003.0011.

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Abstract While apathy or, at best, subdued activity prevailed in botanical circles in western India, the Himalayas beckoned the adventurous and the curious, among them surveyors and scientists who observed in a casual note or expansive report the indigenous plant and animal life of this complex mountain range which separates India from Central Asia, extending from Afghanistan for 1700 miles to Assam in the East, and continues into China. A diversity of soils and climates, especially the summer monsoons, support what the plant collector, Frank Kingdon Ward succinctly described as an ‘immense reservoir of hardy plants’. A fertile jungle strip, ten to twenty miles wide-the terai-which skirts its eastern ranges is home to slender evergreens such as the sal (Shorea robusta) and tall bamboos. The abundant sal yields to conifers and oaks in a gradual ascent of four or five vertical miles through a progression of rain forest, temperate vegetation, conifers, and rhododendrons to the alpine zone above the tree-line at about 10 000 feet. Everywhere plants have adapted to their environment, a delicate ecological balance which man’s intervention through cultivation, grazing and logging is swiftly destroying with consequent erosion and lowland flooding. The phytogeographical variations range between the arid zones of the Hindu Kush and the warmer, wetter regions of the east, with Kashmir, Nepal, and Sikkim offering bumper harvests for botanist and plant collector.
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Conference papers on the topic "East Sikkim"

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Rawat, M. S., Varun Joshi, and Y. P. Sundriyal. "Slope stability analysis in a part of East Sikkim, using Remote Sensing & GIS." In 2016 2nd International Conference on Next Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ngct.2016.7877389.

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Choudhury, Supriya, Mohan P. Pradhan, Pratikshya Sharma, and S. K. Kar. "Determining Urban Emotion using an unsupervised learning approach: A case study around Majitar, East District, Sikkim." In 2016 International Conference on Energy Efficient Technologies for Sustainability (ICEETS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceets.2016.7582913.

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Engheepi, Frieda Bokali P., Ajoy Daniel Rai, Nikita Joshi Sonowal, and V. K. Mehta. "“QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERLY IN RURAL AREAS OF EAST SIKKIM, INDIA: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY”." In International Conference on Public Health. The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/icoph.2017.3209.

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Gupta, Amitesh, Rajarshi Bhattacharjee, Rachna Kachhap, and Triparna Sett. "Seismic risk zonation using the geospatial tool: A case study over East and South district of Sikkim." In MOL2NET 2019, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences, 5th edition. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mol2net-05-06231.

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Suswandari and Sri Astuti. "Mosalaki: Central Point of Traditional Leadership System in Lio Ethnic Group in Sikka District, East Nusa Tenggara." In 1st Annual International Conference on Natural and Social Science Education (ICNSSE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210430.005.

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Sulisworo, Dwi, Dian Artha Kusumaningtyas, and Trikinasih Handayani. "The Utilization of Mobile Learning in Junior High School Physics Science Learning in Rural Area of Sikka, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Learning Innovation and Quality Education (ICLIQE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200129.057.

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