- In an unprecedented reform, Sikkim has become the first state in the country to implement a formal sabbatical leave scheme.
- The government has empowered its employees, especially the youth, by providing them rare opportunities for personal and professional growth.
- The policy, launched in August 2023, allows regular state government employees with a minimum of five years of continuous service to avail sabbatical leave ranging from 365 to 1,080 days.
- During this period, they are entitled to receive 50% of their basic pay.
- The seniority of employees under the scheme is retained, and the government can recall them at a month's notice.
- Later, temporary employees were also included in the scheme, who became eligible after six months of continuous service, and continue to receive the same structural benefits.
- Further enhancing the effectiveness of the scheme, in April this year, the government also delegated the power of approval.
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