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Coordinates: 27°10N 88°38E / 27.17°N 88.64°E / 27.17; 88.64
 

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Rhenock
Viswa Vinayak temple at Rhenock, Pakyong district (Sikkim)
Viswa Vinayak temple at Rhenock, Pakyong district (Sikkim)
Rhenock is located in Sikkim
Rhenock

Rhenock

Location in Sikkim, India

Rhenock is located in India
Rhenock

Rhenock

Rhenock (India)

Coordinates: 27°10′N 88°38′E / 27.17°N 88.64°E / 27.17; 88.64
Country India
StateSikkim
DistrictPakyong
Elevation
1,040 m (3,410 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialSikkimese, Nepali, Lepcha, Limbu, Newari, Rai, Gurung, Mangar, Sherpa, Tamang and Sunwar
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
737 133
Telephone code03592
Vehicle registrationSK
Lok SabhaSikkim Constituency
Nearest cityKalimpong
Vidhan SabhaRhenock Constituency
Websiteeastsikkim.nic.in

Rhenock [1] is a town, just 35 km from Pakyong City in the Pakyong districtinSikkim, India, located on the border with the Kalimpong districtofWest Bengal. It lies 63 kilometres east of Gangtok, and 47 kilometres north of Kalimpong on the way to Jelepla Pass at an altitude of 1,040 metres.[2] The word Rhe-nock (inLepcha dialect) means Black Hill. Situated in the extreme east of Sikkim, Rhenock witnessed the establishment of the first police outpost in the state.[3]

History[edit]

Rhenock was covered with dense forest in and around the 13th century. The Lepchas were the early settlers about five or six hundred years ago. Middle of 16th century the Bhutias, migrated from Tibet settled in the villages presently known as Kyongsa, Aritar, Tarpin, Reshi and Chalisey. The people who settled were Gorkha ethnic groups such as Newars, Bahuns (Adhikari, Poudyal, Gautam, Dahal, Bhandari, Pokhrel and Achaarja), Chhetri (Subedi, Khatiwada & Bista), Gurung, Rai and Limbu. Some people from Northern parts of India also migrated here at around 1940-1960 for business.

People[edit]

Rhenock is inhabited by people of different ethnic groups such as Lepchas, Bhutias, Nepalis (Gorkhas), Kiratis, Biharis and Marwaris. Lepcha tribes who were early settlers have their own unique culture. Originally followers of Shamanism, they later became followers of Buddhism. Some of them are followers of Christianity. Bhutias are another group of tribes who are followers of Buddhism and who have their own identity and culture. The majority of the people are Indian Nepalis also known as Gorkha. Most of them are Hindus by religion. Some of the Nepalis Gurung after 1990 became Buddhist; before that they were followers of Hinduism. Some others are followers of Christianity. In spite of the above, everyone respects others' beliefs and faiths and celebrates others' festivals which makes a peaceful and prosperous society.

Demographics[edit]

Religion[edit]

Religious Demographic in Rhenock Census Town (2011)[4]

  Hinduism (77.22%)
  Buddhism (10.81%)
  Christianity (9.23%)
  Islam (2.52%)
  Others (0.22%)

Languages[edit]

Languages spoken in Rhenock Census Town (2011)[5]

  Nepali (73.63%)
  Hindi (16.87%)
  Bhojpuri (4.11%)
  Bhutia (2.26%)
  Bengali (1.05%)
  Limbu (0.54%)
  Lepcha (0.39%)
  Sherpa (0.33%)
  Others (0.82%)

Transport[edit]

Roadways[edit]

Rhenock, Charfatak lies on National Highway-717A connecting BagrakotetoGangtok, via Labha, Algarah etc.[6] National Highway 717B, which is a spur road of National Highway-717A, originates from Charfatak, Rhenock and ends in Menla, Sherathang via Zuluk and Rongli.[7]

The town is well connected to many parts of Sikkim and its neighbouring state of West Bengal. Direct Taxi services access Gangtok, Pakyong, Kalimpong, Pedong, Algarah, Labha, Rongli, Rangpo, Singtam, Ranipool, Rorathang, Panitanki, and Siliguri.

As Rhenock lies very close to the border between Sikkim and Kalimpong districtofNorth Bengal, so it is also the very important town for the villages of Kalimpong district like Lingsay, Chuba, Beech Kagay, Gendung, Bendha, Pavak, Kataray, Jhusing, Jogi Bhir, Mudung, Pithamchin, Mulkharka, Fusrey, Tagathan, Kashing, Lunchu, Khimsithang, Ladam, Deorali Kagey, Hatticharay, Dabaipani etc. Hence daily taxi services access these villages with Rhenock.

Buses:

SNT buses are available from the town. The Bus service connecting RonglitoSikkim Nationalised Transport Bus Terminus (Siliguri) runs from Rhenock via Rorathang, Rangpo, Sevoke etc. Also SNT bus connecting Rhenock to Gangtok via Pakyong originates from the town.

Airways[edit]

Pakyong Airport is 31 kilometres away from Rhenock. Bagdogra International Airport is 111 Kilometres away.

Railway[edit]

The nearest Railway Stations are

Educational institutions[edit]

Rhenock has about 130 years of history of education. Rhenock School is among the oldest schools of Sikkim. It was established by a Christian missionary in 1880 at Rhenock (Khamdong).[8] Later it was taken over by the government of Sikkim and shifted to Kingstone. Presently the school is known as Senior Secondary School, Rhenock. A Sanskrit Pathshala (School) was run in the premises of Rhenock Temple to teach Sanskrit and rituals to train Hindu priests. After the merger of Sikkim into the Indian union more than a dozen schools were opened by the government of Sikkim. Rhenock now has the following educational institutions:

Places of interest[edit]

Aritar Lake, Rhenock, East Sikkim

Pangulakha Wild Life Sanctuary (covered from Chandney to Bhutan border) Lampokhari Lake, Mangkhim, Hattey pahile. Darpaney in Mulukey East Sikkim

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mullard, Saul (2011), Opening the Hidden Land: State Formation and the Construction of Sikkimese History, BRILL, p. 148, ISBN 90-04-20895-X
  • ^ "Rhenock". Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2009.
  • ^ "Sikkim Police". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  • ^ [1] censusindia.gov.in
  • ^ 2011 census data censusindia.gov.in
  • ^ "Doklam effect: Sikkim to get new all-weather highway". The New Indian Express.
  • ^ "NHIDCL floats tender for road works in Sikkim". 14 November 2020.
  • ^ "District Institute of Education and Training, Gangtok". Archived from the original on 13 May 2008.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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