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Ladakh to get 36 Helipads to provide better connectivity: Governor Lieutenant R K Mathur

Ladakh to get 36 Helipads to provide better connectivity: Governor Lieutenant R K Mathur
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Ladakh: Ladakh is ready to get a network of 36 Helipad in an effort to provide better connectivity to people who live in areas far in the Union region.
This was revealed by Lieutenant Governor R K Mathur on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day.
Speaking of infrastructure development that occurred in all important sectors, Mathur said “the construction of 36 helipads throughout Ladakh is almost complete and will prove instrumental in providing better connectivity”.
Suspended the achievement of the Ladakh administration, Mathur in his speech to appreciate the performance of the Ministry of Health in a continued battle against Covid and stated that Ladakh was the first UT in the country to reach 100 percent of the first dose coverage, maintaining minus 3.2 percent in waste and doing more than 4.6 The lakh test is a reflection of honesty, transparency, hard work and efficiency department.
On that occasion, the administration also launched an immune enlightenment drive for 18 years and the population below, he said.
By stating that many development initiatives have been carried out in the last two years since UT’s formation, LG praised LAHDCS and PRI’s active involvement in the implementation of new schemes and initiatives.
He added that 1,700 selected representatives played an important role in the development of Ladakh.
Mathur talks about Ladakh’s efforts to develop the renewable energy sector to achieve the carbon minister’s neutrality spells and stated that organizations such as SECI, CESL, ONGC will soon begin their project in Ladakh, while various green projects in the field of horticulture and agriculture have begun.
Highlighting the challenges imposed by pandemics in school education, LG gets information that online education has become a requirement for hours and therefore the administration is trying to increase teleconnectivity throughout Ladakh.
Recently, under the Youngab scheme, the UT government sanctioned 12,300 tablets to all students of class 6 to 12 schools, distribution which is currently underway, he added.
Mathur announced that Ladakh will adopt the CBSE board and hope that the decision will lead to further progress from the Ladakh Education System.
Speaking of various training modules offered to craftsmen and entrepreneurs, Mathur reaffirmed that the use of the true LadakH natural resources will produce great benefits.
He assured the first generation entrepreneur all possible support to try in the field.

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