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Ladakh to Get Five New Districts, Boosting Decentralised Governance and Development

Ladakh is set to witness the creation of the five new districts and it marks the step towards the decentralized governance model and the regional development. The announcement was made by Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena who have approved the Centre’s notification to expand the Union Territory’s district count from two to the seven.

Five New Districts Announced in Ladakh

The Union Territory of Ladakh will now have the total seven districts instead of the existing two which are earlier Leh and Kargil.

Newly Created Districts.

  • Nubra
  • Sham
  • Changthang
  • Zanskar
  • Drass

This expansion will fulfills the long-standing demand of the local residents for the better administrative representation.

Why This Decision is Being Called Historic

The Lieutenant Governor have described the development as the historic day for the Ladakh. And highlighted that the move meets the aspirations of the people.

The decision,

  • Will addresses the long-pending local demands.
  • It will aligns with the vision of the inclusive regional development.
  • Also reflects the Centre’s focus on to the strengthen border regions

It can be seen as a transformative step in to the Ladakh’s administrative evolution.

Boost to Governance and Public Services

One of the primary objectives behind to creating the new districts is to improve governance efficiency and specially in the geographically challenging areas.

The move is expected to,

  • Enable the faster delivery of the public services.
  • It will also reduce the administrative burden on existing districts.
  • And it improve accessibility for remote populations.

This decentralization will make the governance more responsive and effective.

Economic Opportunities and Local Development

The creation of new districts is not just about the administrative but it also has economic implications.

Expected benefits includes the growth in local employment opportunities along with the promotion of entrepreneurship and small businesses.

It will have the improved infrastructure and development projects.

This will help to integrate the remote regions into the broader development framework.

Link with Article 370 Reorganisation

The development of is the Ladakh and other part of the larger administrative transformation which have began after the revocation of Article 370 in 2019.

Following this,

  • Jammu & Kashmir was reorganised.
  • Ladakh also became the separate Union Territory.
  • Also the focus increased on direct governance and development.
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