The Sikkim government has regulations in place regarding:

Land ownership by non-Sikkimese
Employment of migrant workers
Inter-state movement
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

The Sikkim government has regulations in place regarding land ownership by non-Sikkimese, employment of migrant workers, and inter-state movement.

  • Land ownership by non-Sikkimese: The Sikkim Land (Regulation) Act, 1975, restricts the purchase of land in Sikkim by non-Sikkimese. Only Sikkimese citizens and those who have been living in Sikkim for at least 15 years are allowed to purchase land in the state.
  • Employment of migrant workers: The Sikkim Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1989, restricts the employment of migrant workers in certain essential services in Sikkim. Only Sikkimese citizens and those who have been living in Sikkim for at least 10 years are allowed to be employed in these services.
  • Inter-state movement: The Sikkim Subject Rules, 1969, regulate the movement of people into and out of Sikkim. Only Sikkimese citizens and those who have been granted a permit by the government are allowed to enter the state.

These regulations are in place to protect the interests of the indigenous people of Sikkim and to ensure that the state’s resources are used for the benefit of its citizens.

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