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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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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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...
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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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    Rorathang, Ravangla, Chungthang, Ranipool, Lachen, Nayabazar, Lachung, Dikchu, Majitar, Legship, Melli, Yuksom, Sherathang, Namthang, Rinchenpong, Singhik...
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    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...
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    Singtam NH-10 is joined by the following major roads: Chungthang-Mangan-Dikchu-Singtam Road Gyalshing-Legship-Tarku-Singtam Road(NH-510) Namchi-Damthang-Temi-Singtam...
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    river joins it, called the Talung Chug. After this point the river flows to Dikchu through a deep ravine and drops to a height of 550 metres (1,800 ft). Then...
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  • North and East Sikkim, and ultimately plunges into the river Tista near Dikchu. The Range Chola extends further south for 20 kilometre along the eastern...
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