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Dikchu is a
small town in the
Gangtok District of the
Indian state of Sikkim. The town lies at the
confluence of the
Dikchu River with the
Teesta River...
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Valley of Flowers,
Dikchu and
Donkha mountain ranges. The
river then
flows past the
towns of Chungthang, Singhik, Mangan,
Dikchu and Makha,
where some...
- an area of 43 km2 (16.6 sq mi).
Mangan Chungthang Lachen Lachung Phodong Dikchu The
following Banks provide banking facilities in
North Sikkim, district...
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River in
Gangtok district of Sikkim, India.
Makha lies
between Singtam and
Dikchu. The town is well
connected to many
parts of
Sikkim and its neighbouring...
- 30 km (19 mi) west of Gangtok. It
hosts a few
small hamlets inside,
namely Dikchu, Pangthang, and
Mangan and is
managed by
State Forest Department. Elevation...
- district.
River Teesta, the
largest river of
state flows in East
district from
Dikchu to Singtam.
River Jaldhaka originates from
Kupup and
flows south east towards...
- Rorathang, Ravangla, Chungthang, Ranipool, Lachen, Nayabazar, Lachung,
Dikchu, Majitar, Legship, Melli, Yuksom, Sherathang, Namthang, Rinchenpong, Singhik...
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While the
Ingeldhal mine is
operated by M/s
Hutti Gold
Mines Ltd, the
Dikchu mine is in
Sikkim under the
Sikkim Mining Corporation (SMC).
Mining production...
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tourists were
stranded across the state.
Towns and
cities like Chungthang,
Dikchu, Singtam, Rangpo, Melli, and
Teesta Bazaar were very
heavily damaged. The...
- The town lies on the belt of two rivers,
River Teesta which comes from
Dikchu-Singtam-Majitar side, and
River Rangpo which comes from Rongli-Rorathang-Kumrek...