Context:
Yakten village in Pakyong district of Sikkim was officially declared India’s first digital nomad village. The recognition marks a milestone in transforming remote rural destinations into sustainable hubs for digital professionals.
Key Highlights:
- ‘Nomad Sikkim’ Initiative:
- Launched through a collaboration between the Pakyong district administration and NGO Sarvahitey, the initiative seeks to attract remote workers—domestic and international—to Sikkim’s scenic but under-utilised villages.
- Why Yakten Was Chosen:
- Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang raised concerns about seasonal income challenges faced by homestay operators, especially during the six-month off-season . Yakten was selected as a pilot site to create year-round economic activity through digital tourism.
- Digital Infrastructure Readiness:
- Two dedicated internet lines and full village-wide Wi-Fi installed.
- Backup electricity provided via inverters.
- Plans underway to resolve water scarcity under the Jal Jeevan Mission.