Ladakh LG Approves Committee for Five New District Operations

Ladakh LG Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved a UT-Level Committee to operationalize five new districts. The districts, Changthang, Nubra, Sham, Zanskar, and Drass, were created on April 27. The committee will recommend measures for staff, resources, and office establishment. This aims to decentralize governance and improve administrative outreach in remote areas.

Key Points: Ladakh LG Forms Panel for 5 New Districts

  • LG Vinai Kumar Saxena approves UT-Level Committee for new districts
  • Five districts created: Changthang, Nubra, Sham, Zanskar, Drass
  • Committee to recommend staff, resources, and office setup
  • Aims to decentralize governance and improve service delivery
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Ladakh LG approves UT-Level Committee for operationalisation of five new districts

Ladakh LG Vinai Kumar Saxena approves a UT-Level Committee to operationalize five new districts: Changthang, Nubra, Sham, Zanskar, and Drass.

"The creation of the new districts is aimed at decentralising governance and ensuring that administrative services reach the doorsteps of the people - LG Vinai Kumar Saxena"

Leh, May 11

Following the historic creation of five new districts in the Union Territory of Ladakh last month, Ladakh LG, Vinai Kumar Saxena, has approved the constitution of a UT-Level Committee to examine and recommend measures related to the effective and efficient operationalisation of the newly created districts.

According to an official release from the Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat, the Committee will recommend measures for the establishment and operationalisation of key district-level offices in the new districts and examine any consequential administrative, financial or logistical issues arising out of the creation of the five districts.

The constitution of the Committee follows the approval accorded by LG, Saxena, for the notification of five new districts in Ladakh, on April 27. The development marks a significant step towards strengthening grassroots governance and ensuring efficient administrative functioning in the newly constituted districts of Changthang, Nubra, Sham, Zanskar and Drass.

As per a release, the Committee has been entrusted with the responsibility to examine and recommend measures for operationalisation of the newly created districts, including reorganisation and rationalisation of the jurisdiction of subdivisions, tehsils, niabats, girdawar/qanungo circles and patwar halqas in conformity with the notified territorial limits. This will ensure a smooth administrative transition and help establish a robust governance framework in the newly created districts.

"The creation of the new districts is aimed at decentralising governance and ensuring that administrative services reach the doorsteps of the people, particularly those living in remote and far-flung areas. It is, therefore, crucial that the operationalisation of these districts must be carried out in a structured, transparent and time-bound manner, so that the benefits of the new administrative framework reach the masses effectively and efficiently. The UT Administration is committed to building a responsive, efficient and people-centric governance system in Ladakh," said LG Vinai Kumar Saxena.

LG Saxena has also directed the Committee to recommend the distribution and re-deployment of staff, records, assets, infrastructure and other resources between the existing and newly created districts. In addition, the Committee will assess the requirement for creation, redeployment and upgradation of posts for the effective functioning of the new districts, including revenue, development and other essential administrative cadres, a release stated.

The UT-Level Committee will be headed by the Divisional Commissioner/Secretary, Revenue Department, as Chairperson. The Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj Department, will serve as Member-Convenor, while the Secretary, General Administration Department, and the Deputy Commissioners of Leh and Kargil will serve as members of the Committee.

This development will significantly improve administrative outreach, strengthen service delivery mechanisms, facilitate faster grievance redressal and ensure more focused developmental planning in remote and underserved areas of Ladakh, a release added.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a good move, but I hope the committee doesn't just create new bureaucratic layers without actually improving service delivery. We've seen so many committees formed in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh that just end up producing reports nobody reads. Show me tangible results - literally delivering patwaris, BDOs and block offices in those remote villages. 😒
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Rohit L
As a resident of Leh district, I welcome this. The sheer geographical challenges of Ladakh meant that people from Nubra or Changthang had to travel 200-300 km just to get a simple certificate. This is a genuine step towards "ease of living" in the border areas. Respect to LG Saxena for pushing this through despite the logistical hurdles.
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Naveen S
I'm from Kargil and honestly, the way they've included Deputy Commissioners from both Leh and Kargil in the committee is smart - this isn't a top-down imposition. But mark my words, the real challenge will be hiring local staff. How many qualified people will want to relocate to Drass or Zanskar? Need serious incentives for officials to serve in these high-altitude areas. 🤔
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Kriti O
Love the strategic timing - right after Ladakh's union territory status was finalized, they're creating administrative districts. This is how you build governance from the ground up. My only concern: are there enough trained officers from Ladakh to man these positions? I hope they consider recruiting locally first before posting outsiders who might find the climate difficult.
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Ritu A
Good move but I've seen this play out before in Himachal and Uttarakhand -

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