Sir Erung Tenzing Lepcha ji, Sikkim’s youngest MLA at 31, embodies the state’s hallmark humility, remaining approachable without security or ostentation. Locals describe his leadership as calm, grounded, and inspiring — a reflection of Sikkim’s enduring political culture built on simplicity and mutual respect.
👉 A Leader’s Quiet Strength
Elected from Kabi Lungstok, Lepcha continues to focus on rural development with steady dedication. “Power means service, not show,” he says. Residents often see him engaging in friendly conversations without escorts, while even senior officers blend seamlessly into daily life — making authority almost indistinguishable from the people it serves. This human approach has helped humanise governance across the state.
👉 Roots of Sikkim’s Grace
Sikkim’s ethos is deeply shaped by its Buddhist heritage and ecology-driven values following its 1975 statehood. Unlike more flamboyant political cultures elsewhere, leaders here have long avoided pomp — with past MLAs even cycling to the assembly. Recent sessions continue this tradition, marked by the absence of VIP frills.
👉 The Logical Indian’s Perspective
This culture of humility encourages empathy, trust, and coexistence, offering a reminder that leadership rooted in simplicity can create lasting impact.
⚡⚡ What if more states embraced Sikkim’s model for harmonious progress?
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In Japan schools, teachers are respected for their time and effort. Whenever a teacher stays back or does extra work, they are paid for it — even if it is just half an hour. At the same time, if someone is even one minute late, half an hour is deducted. This system may sound strict, but it is built on fairness and accountability, where every minute is treated equally. The rules are clear, transparent, and applied to everyone.
👉🏽 Gratitude in Classrooms
The school never forces teachers to work extra. Instead, they thank them sincerely and make sure they are compensated for every bit of additional effort. This shows that every minute truly matters. The same fair rule applies when someone is late — no arguments, just logic.
👉🏽 Respect That Feels Different
What stays with teachers is not just the salary, but the feeling of being valued and respected.
👉🏽 Logical Indian Prospective
This kind of system reminds us that clear rules, fair pay, and mutual respect create workplaces where people give their best willingly.
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This is a graph made by @gchiplunkar and Jeffrey Weaver. One would expect that the institution of dowry would decline with economic development. But the reverse has happened in India. More marriages now witness dowry than a century ago. Why?
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