Press Release
Press Release from the Office of the Chairperson, Students' Welfare Board
Information & Public Relations Department
Review meeting for Sikkim Arts and Literature Festival 2026 (SALF 2026)
In a spirited and forward-looking meeting held on 2nd March 2026, the Student Welfare Board, Government of Sikkim advanced preparations for the upcoming Sikkim Arts and Literature Festival 2026 (SALF 2026), setting the stage for what promises to be a landmark cultural celebration for the state.
The meeting was addressed by Mr. Sonam Chopel Sherpa, Chairperson of the Student Welfare Board, and facilitated by Ms. Kunzang Choeki, Member of the Board. It was held in the presence of Mr. Tashi Chopphel Lepcha, Secretary (School Education) Education Department; Ms. Bhim Kumari Sharma, Chairperson, Culture Department; Mr. Tshering Wangchuk Lepcha, Additional Political Secretary; Mr. Sanjay Dilpali Rai, Chairperson, Art, Culture and Heritage Board; Mr. Yougan Tamang, Press Secretary to HCM; Mr. Rewaj Chettri, OSD to HCM; and Mrs. Savitri Mukhia, Member of the Student Welfare Board.
With a shared vision and strong collaborative spirit, the team aligned SALF 2026 around the inspiring themes of Knowledge Tourism, Literature Tourism, and Creative Tourism, positioning Gangtok as a vibrant destination for ideas, stories, and cultural exchange.
What sets SALF 2026 apart is its unique “Circle Model” of governance, wherein dedicated circles- including Programme and Curation, Operations and Logistics, Funding and Partnerships, Marketing and Community Activation, and Cultural Integration-work collaboratively rather than hierarchically. This structure ensures collective ownership, shared responsibility, and cross-learning at every stage of planning and execution.
The festival is being designed not merely as a series of events, but as a comprehensive learning journey for everyone involved, including organisers, students, artists, volunteers, and audiences. Twenty authors have already been confirmed, with several more under discussion. The festival will feature inclusive programming, including Nepali-language sessions and active participation from schools and universities. A distinctive initiative will enable local students to serve as guides to visiting authors, fostering mentorship, exposure, and experiential growth.
Local writers, artists, and performers will be seamlessly integrated into the festival framework, ensuring that Sikkim’s own creative voices remain at its core. Structured operational planning and coordinated cultural efforts are underway to deliver a dynamic and meaningful experience.
SALF 2026 is envisioned not merely as a festival, but as a movement- a celebration of Sikkim’s intellectual vitality, artistic heritage, and youthful energy. It carries the promise of bringing communities together, amplifying local talent, and placing Sikkim firmly on the national cultural map.
The journey towards SALF 2026 has begun with optimism, unity, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of literature and the arts.
In a spirited and forward-looking meeting held on 2nd March 2026, the Student Welfare Board, Government of Sikkim advanced preparations for the upcoming Sikkim Arts and Literature Festival 2026 (SALF 2026), setting the stage for what promises to be a landmark cultural celebration for the state.
The meeting was addressed by Mr. Sonam Chopel Sherpa, Chairperson of the Student Welfare Board, and facilitated by Ms. Kunzang Choeki, Member of the Board. It was held in the presence of Mr. Tashi Chopphel Lepcha, Secretary (School Education) Education Department; Ms. Bhim Kumari Sharma, Chairperson, Culture Department; Mr. Tshering Wangchuk Lepcha, Additional Political Secretary; Mr. Sanjay Dilpali Rai, Chairperson, Art, Culture and Heritage Board; Mr. Yougan Tamang, Press Secretary to HCM; Mr. Rewaj Chettri, OSD to HCM; and Mrs. Savitri Mukhia, Member of the Student Welfare Board.
With a shared vision and strong collaborative spirit, the team aligned SALF 2026 around the inspiring themes of Knowledge Tourism, Literature Tourism, and Creative Tourism, positioning Gangtok as a vibrant destination for ideas, stories, and cultural exchange.
What sets SALF 2026 apart is its unique “Circle Model” of governance, wherein dedicated circles- including Programme and Curation, Operations and Logistics, Funding and Partnerships, Marketing and Community Activation, and Cultural Integration-work collaboratively rather than hierarchically. This structure ensures collective ownership, shared responsibility, and cross-learning at every stage of planning and execution.
The festival is being designed not merely as a series of events, but as a comprehensive learning journey for everyone involved, including organisers, students, artists, volunteers, and audiences. Twenty authors have already been confirmed, with several more under discussion. The festival will feature inclusive programming, including Nepali-language sessions and active participation from schools and universities. A distinctive initiative will enable local students to serve as guides to visiting authors, fostering mentorship, exposure, and experiential growth.
Local writers, artists, and performers will be seamlessly integrated into the festival framework, ensuring that Sikkim’s own creative voices remain at its core. Structured operational planning and coordinated cultural efforts are underway to deliver a dynamic and meaningful experience.
SALF 2026 is envisioned not merely as a festival, but as a movement- a celebration of Sikkim’s intellectual vitality, artistic heritage, and youthful energy. It carries the promise of bringing communities together, amplifying local talent, and placing Sikkim firmly on the national cultural map.
The journey towards SALF 2026 has begun with optimism, unity, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of literature and the arts.