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Bhumi Pednekar hails Sikkim's green efforts
13 Jun
Summary
- Bhumi Pednekar praises Sikkim for its commitment to sustainability and environment.
- The actor visited iconic sites like Rumtek Monastery and Nathula Pass.
- Pednekar urges tourists to embrace responsible tourism practices.

Bollywood actor Bhumi Pednekar has lauded Sikkim's unwavering commitment to sustainability and environmental preservation, urging other Indian states to emulate its climate-first approach. Pednekar, on a three-day visit at the invitation of the State Tourism Department, expressed a deep resonance with Sikkim's green ethos.
Describing the state as "heaven on earth," Pednekar's visit included tours of iconic destinations such as Rumtek Monastery and the Nathula Pass. She also visited Tsomgo Lake and the Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir, reflecting on the sacrifices of India's armed forces at the border.
Pednekar highlighted the spiritual and cultural richness of Sikkim, noting that each location offered unique stories and traditions. She further commented on the state's peaceful environment, which facilitated profound meditation experiences. The actor congratulated Sikkim's people and policymakers for prioritizing ecological conservation, citing the ban on single-use plastics as a commendable initiative.
As an advocate for sustainable travel, Pednekar implored tourists to practice responsible tourism by respecting local communities, cultures, and the environment. She expressed a strong desire to return to Sikkim and hopes to film a movie there in the future.