Leh: The Government of India and the UT administration remain committed to ensuring inclusive growth across Ladakh, with a special focus on both remote border villages and central towns. Equal attention is being given to infrastructure, education, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities. The administration’s approach is not limited to large-scale projects but also emphasizes grassroots-level initiatives that directly enhance the quality of life in far-flung areas.
This was stated by Hon’ble Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta during an interaction with a delegation from Nyoma at the LG Secretariat in Leh.
The Lt Governor reaffirmed that the administration is determined to strengthen governance, generate employment for youth, and promote sustainable tourism, while simultaneously addressing the specific developmental needs of border villages. He highlighted that the announcement of five new districts for Ladakh, including Changthang, would bring governance closer to the people and improve administrative efficiency. He added that the creation of these districts would open up more than 5,000 employment opportunities for youth, ensuring greater financial stability.
Highlighting tourism potential, the Lt Governor pointed out that the Dark Sky Reserve at Hanle in Changthang could serve as a game-changer for Ladakh’s tourism sector. He stressed the importance of training local youth from villages like Hanle to become “Astro-Ambassadors,” capable of guiding visitors through the Hanle Dark Sky Reserve. This initiative—undertaken in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and the local administration—aims to equip community members with telescopes and training, creating sustainable livelihood opportunities while preserving Ladakh’s pristine night skies.
Earlier, Councillor Nyoma, Ishey Spalzang, along with Nominated Councillor Ven Konchok Tsephel, requested early formalisation of the new districts, exposure training for pashmina goat herders, and upgradation of healthcare centres in Changthang.
In a separate meeting, social activist Sajjad Kargili urged the opening of the Drass-Gurez and Panikhar-Pahalgam roads, promotion of police personnel, and fresh recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Ladakh Police. A delegation of Electrical Contractors also met the Lt Governor and submitted their demands.
Concluding the interactions, the Lt Governor reiterated the UT administration’s commitment to addressing genuine concerns of the people. He assured that all constructive suggestions from the delegations would be given due consideration and incorporated into the broader development roadmap for Ladakh.
