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Ladakh’s development top priority of PM Modi led regime: HM Shah - dailyuqab

Ladakh’s development top priority of PM Modi led regime: HM Shah

Ladakh’s development top priority of PM Modi led regime: HM Shah

Says Union Territory witnessed rapid transformation since 2019; Announces formation of the Sindhu Infrastructure Development Corporation; Calls Ladakh living land of Dhamma for centuries; Today’s Buddha Purnima truly golden occasion for people of Ladakh; After 75 years, arrival of sacred relics of Lord Buddha will inspire everyone

Raja Syed Rather

Leh, May 01: Asserting that Ladakh has remained the top priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi led regime, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that the Union Territory has witnessed rapid transformation since the 2019.

Addressing a gathering here, Shah, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) listed sweeping political, social and economic changes the region witnessed after bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. “Development of the region has remained the priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s development agenda,” he said.

Shah said Ladakh had long demanded Union Territory status due to lack of development. “Today change is visible across all sectors,” he added.

Shah said that Ladakh has now seven districts and 193 panchayats, with five new districts — Sham, Nubra, Changthang, Zanskar and Drass — created and notifications already issued.

Shah said that local languages had also been given administrative recognition. “Earlier only Hindi and English were in use, but now Bhoti, Purgi and Urdu have also been accorded importance”.

Highlighting infrastructure growth, he said road length in Ladakh has increased from about 1,799 km before 2019 to 4,040 km now. “The road constructions has almost doubled.”

Shah said that the number of bridges has risen from 19 to 72 increasing the number by three times.

Spelling out development in other sectors, he said that mobile towers have increased from 344 to 653, while helipads have gone up from seven to 41, he said. “Snow-clearing machines, crucial for the region, have increased from 60 to 215.” On power infrastructure, Shah said grid-related works have increased from 145 to 184, while distribution transformers have gone up from 1,182 to 3,153.”

“I am giving these figures on this scale because after becoming a Union Territory, it (Ladakh) has remained the focus of the Narendra Modi government, the focus of the prime minister of the country, and so many development works have taken place together,” the minister said.

He said the impact of better infrastructure was visible in road connectivity, with the Zojila Pass, which earlier remained shut for 127 days, remaining closed for only 19 days this year. “The Kargil-Leh road, which earlier remained closed for nearly 175 days, was shut for only 11 days.”

Shah said work on the Zojila tunnel is in progress, construction of the Shinkun La tunnel has started and a new civil airport is also coming up.

He said that VSAT connectivity has been extended to all panchayats and major work has been undertaken to upgrade telecom towers.

In the education sector, Shah said Sindhu Central University has been established, 174 ICT labs set up, 130 smart classrooms created, 40 science laboratories built and 24 Atal Tinkering Labs established.

He said Ladakh became a fully literate administrative unit in 2024 and claimed there was no illiterate person left in the region.

“Nearly 98 per cent households have been provided tap water connections under the Har Ghar Jal scheme, while substantial work has also been carried out in agriculture and horticulture,” he said.

Shah said Ladakh’s budget has risen from Rs 1,000 crore when it was part of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state to Rs 6,000 crore now.

He also announced the formation of the Sindhu Infrastructure Development Corporation, saying it would play an important role in promoting industrial growth in the coming years. “We want this border region to become selfreliant,” Shah said. He asserted that development in the UT is because of the vision of the prime minister.

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