Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang’s governance drives Sikkim to top MPCE spot

Sikkim has secured the top spot in Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (MPCE) for both rural and urban areas in 2023-24, according to the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey released by the Union Ministry of Statistics.

The survey reveals that Sikkim’s rural MPCE stands at ₹9,474, while its urban MPCE is ₹13,965, significantly exceeding the national averages of ₹4,122 and ₹6,996, respectively. Even with imputed values from social welfare goods, national averages of ₹4,247 (rural) and ₹7,078 (urban) fall far behind Sikkim’s figures. Sikkim’s MPCE outpaces even the top 5% of India’s population, whose rural and urban averages are ₹10,137 and ₹20,310, respectively.

The state’s success is attributed to effective governance under Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, whose administration has focused on welfare schemes, including free healthcare and education.