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Inside One of India’s Most Remote Schools in Sikkim With Just 18 Students

Getting to Pentong village in Sikkim’s Dzongu region is an adventure in itself. The journey involves nearly three hours of off-road travel, crossing a river and climbing more than 100 steps. There is no mobile network here, and even bringing in food and other essential supplies i

Jun 30, 2026Positivity +72
Inside One of India’s Most Remote Schools in Sikkim With Just 18 Students

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Why we picked this: inside One of India’s Most Remote Schools in Sikkim With Just 18 Students is exactly the kind of story that gets buried beneath the day's headlines. The summary from the original publisher captures the essentials, but what struck us is the broader picture: this is a reminder that progress in culture and community often happens quietly, without fanfare. It scored 72/100 on our positivity scale — not the highest, but a solid reminder that good things are happening all around us. Read the full report at the original source below — they did the reporting, and they deserve the traffic.

Getting to Pentong village in Sikkim’s Dzongu region is an adventure in itself. The journey involves nearly three hours of off-road travel, crossing a river and climbing more than 100 steps. There is no mobile network here, and even bringing in food and other essential supplies i

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