Leh: The Union Territory of Ladakh celebrated its Foundation Day at Eco Park here with a program attended by dignitaries, cultural groups, and the public on Thursday. The event marked the significant progress and achievements of Ladakh since becoming a Union Territory.
In the morning, in celebration of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day), Member of Parliament for UT Ladakh, Mohmad Hanifa Jan, along with Deputy Commissioner Leh, Santosh Sukhadeve, and SSP Leh, Shruti Arora, flagged off the 'Run for Unity' program at Leh Gate.
Reflecting on the significance of Ladakh's transition as a UT and recognising the efforts of the people in achieving new milestones, Lt Governor Brig (Dr) BD Mishra (Retd), said, "When Ladakh was part of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, it remained distant and often overlooked in terms of development priorities."
"My research has shown that, after 1947, Ladakh received disproportionately fewer development projects. Since 2019, however, we have embarked on a new era, focusing on accelerated development and dedicated efforts to uplift Ladakh," Mishra said.
"When Ladakh was granted UT status in August 2019, a committee should have been formed to plan its development strategically, but this initial step was missed, delaying our progress. Now, however, we have begun this work and are advancing with determination. I hold a personal ambition for Ladakh, and now it is in our hands to decide where we wish to lead Ladakh — in terms of youth development, growth, and progress. With your support, I have already started on this path, and I am hopeful we will accomplish this vision together," the LG added.
"Ladakh has made notable strides in public welfare, and the Special Development Package for Ladakh has significantly increased. New projects worth crores have been announced by Prime Minister (Narendra Modi), marking a new chapter in Ladakh's development. Earlier, people had to travel long distances to reach the headquarters, but with the establishment of five new districts, governance will now be brought to their doorstep. This initiative gives us the opportunity to use this gift wisely. Each new district will have a Deputy Commissioner responsible for driving progress and development locally, ensuring that every district benefits from dedicated attention and resources”, added the LG.
"The Dark Sky Sanctuary is a remarkable achievement for Ladakh, putting it firmly on the global map. Additionally, the Remote Area Development Package of Rs 129.5 crore has been sanctioned for the Changthang region," he said.
Speaking about the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ initiative, he noted that the goal is to include as many women as possible, aiming to reach 100 'Lakhpati Didis' within the next six months.
Infrastructure development has seen substantial progress, with 590 km of fair weather roads completed, 571.91 km blacktopped, and 41 new bridges built since 2019. In the power sector, the installation of transmission lines and smart meters has been a notable advancement, the LG said.
Regarding gazetted recruitment, he stated, "For these posts, it's crucial to define the qualitative requirements and recruitment rules before the hiring process can proceed."