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In A First, Ladakh Deploys 100 Ex-Armymen To Curb Eco Violations, Off-Roading
India🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

In A First, Ladakh Deploys 100 Ex-Armymen To Curb Eco Violations, Off-Roading

Ladakh has deployed 100 ex-army personnel to monitor and curb eco violations and off-roading in the region, marking a first-of-its-kind initiative. The deployment follows recent fines imposed on tourists for driving through ecologically sensitive areas near Pangong Lake. Authorities aim to strengthen environmental protection efforts in the Union Territory, which is known for its fragile ecosystem. This measure reflects increased enforcement by local administrators to address growing concerns over tourism-related damage to natural habitats.

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In A First, Ladakh Deploys 100 Ex-Armymen To Curb Eco Violations, Off-Roading

Ladakh has deployed 100 ex-army personnel to monitor and curb eco violations and off-roading in the region, marking a first-of-its-kind initiative. The deployment follows recent fines imposed on tourists for driving through ecologically sensitive areas near Pangong Lake. Authorities aim to strengthen environmental protection efforts in the Union Territory, which is known for its fragile ecosystem. This measure reflects increased enforcement by local administrators to address growing concerns over tourism-related damage to natural habitats.

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