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L-G directs plan to create 50 small water bodies in Ladakh

TT Editor·Updated: 14 Mar 2026 6:36 pm IST
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L-G directs plan to create 50 small water bodies in Ladakh

In a significant initiative to enhance water conservation in Ladakh, the Lieutenant Governor (L-G) has announced a plan to construct 50 small water bodies across the region. This move is aimed at addressing the challenges posed by climate change and ensuring sustainable water management in an area that faces acute water scarcity. The L-G emphasized the importance of these water bodies not only for irrigation but also for supporting local biodiversity and improving the overall ecosystem. With the region's unique topography and climatic conditions, the project is expected to foster better agricultural practices and provide a reliable water source for both residents and wildlife. This initiative aligns with broader governmental efforts to promote environmental sustainability and combat the adverse impacts of global warming in the Himalayan region, which has been significantly affected in recent years. The project will involve collaboration with local communities and environmental experts to ensure that the water bodies are constructed in a way that is ecologically sound and beneficial to the local populace. The plan underscores a proactive approach towards resource management and community involvement in tackling environmental issues in Ladakh.

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