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As per details from Census 2011, Sikkim has population of 6.07 Lakh, an
increase from figure of 5.41 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of
Sikkim as per 2011 census is 607,688 of which male and female are
321,661 and 286,027 respectively. In 2001, total population was 540,851
in which males were 288,484 while females were 252,367.
In
absence of language wise population Census in 2011. The linguistic
population of Sikkim latest published of Tamang according to 2001 Census
Tamang Population described in Sikkim is 10,089 only.
Source :
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Reservation for Tamangs in Sikkim Assy only after 2011 census
Source:
http://news.webindia123.com/ New Delhi | Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 IST
Any proposal for reservation for Tamang and Limboo tribes in the Sikkim
Legislative Assembly can be considered only compilation of results of
the 2011 Census, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.
''At
present no authentic population figures for Limboo and Tamang
communities are available. If reservation for these communities is to be
considered as per proportion of their population in the state, as
recommended by the state Government, the same can be available only
after the results of the 2011 census are compiled,'' Home Minister P
Chidambaram said during Question Hour.
The Minister said here
had been a proposal from the Government of Sikkim to increase the number
of seats in the Legislative Assembly, from the present 32, to a minimum
of 40. A resolution passed by the State Legislature of Sikkim on
September 16, 2004 also recommended that 12 seats be reserved for Bhutia
and Lepcha communities and one for Sangha should be protected. It also
said that reservation be provided for Limboo and Tamang communities.--
(UNI)
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Assembly seeks reserved seats ‘soon after’ publication of Census 2011
Source : Sikkim NOW 30 March.2011
The Chief Minister also brought in the Government Resolution No 4 of
2011 today with three main points: Reservation of seats for Limboo and
Tamang tribal communities in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, the
increase in the number of seats to forty in the Sikkim Legislative
Assembly and Notifying the remaining Sikkimese as Scheduled Tribes,
which was considered and adopted unanimously by the House today.
The bundle of three commitments submitted in a common Resolution today
are so because they are interlinked. While reserved seats for the Limboo
and Tamang communities, now that they are Scheduled Tribes, is a
Constitutional requirement, but because the present Assembly strength of
32, does not have enough seats in the open category to set aside as ST
seats for the Limboos and Tamangs. This is where the second part of the
Resolution, demanding increase in the number of Assembly seats from 32
to 40 comes in and with it comes the demand for the notifying of the
remaining section of the Sikkimese society as Scheduled Tribes. This
proposal is in line with the CRESP Report prepared by Prof BK Roy Burman
on the issue.
The Resolution calls on the Central Govt to grant
reservation of seats for the Limboo and Tamang communities in the
Legislative Assembly “soon after the publication of 2011 Census of
India” and then grant the other two demands as well.
The proposed
Assembly strength of 40 maintains the BL seats at 12, SC at 2 and
proposes to increase the Sangha representation to 2 [an additional seat
for all monks, including Tamang and Gurung monks], 20 seats for the
Scheduled Tribes [which are to include all Sikkimese], with 4 seats left
“open”.
The CM pointed out today that while the State Government
has provided all reservations of the Limboos and Tamangs [by virtue of
their being ST now] which were under the State’s jurisdiction, like
reservation in jobs and at the panchayat level, the provision for the
Legislative Assembly was a Parliamentary subject for the Centre to
resolve.
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