Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh

Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council,
Leh
territorial council

Location in India
Country  India
State Jammu and Kashmir
Established 14 Mar 2012
Covering Territory Leh
Former seat Leh
Government
  Chief executive Rigzin Spalbar
Area
  Total 82,665 km2 (31,917 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 147,104
  Density 1.8/km2 (4.6/sq mi)
Languages
  Official English, Ladakhi, urdu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Website http://leh.nic.in/

The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh (LAHDC) is an Autonomous Hill Council that administers the Leh District of Jammu and Kashmir, India.[1]

History

The council was created under the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act 1995, following demands of Ladakhi people to make Leh District a new Indian Union Territory because of its religious and cultural differences with the rest of Jammu and Kashmir. In October 1993, the Indian Union Government and the Jammu and Kashmir State Government agreed to grant Ladakh the status of Autonomous Hill Council. The council came into being with the holding of elections on August 28, 1995. The inaugural meeting of the council was held at Leh on September 3, 1995. An Autonomous Hill Council has also been established in neighbouring Kargil District www.kargil.nic.in. In 2003, as part of its "healing touch policy", the J&K government announced popular elections for the Autonomous Hill Development Council in Kargil, which was meant to strengthen participatory forms of development, governance and democratic state-building in the war-ravaged district.[2]

Logo

The council recently changed its logo to three head sarnath lions of the ashoka capitol replacing the previous buddhist eight arm whell.

Structure

The council is composed of 30 Councillors of which 26 are directly elected and 4 are nominated members.[3]

The executive arm of the council consists of an executive committee composed of a Chief Executive Councillor, currently Mr Rigzin Spalbar, and four other Executive Councillors.[4]

Vision 2025

on May 8, 2013 mutual collaboration for sustainable development in Ladakh in the tune with Ladakh Vision Document 2025” was jointly organised by LAHDC and NABARD at Sindhu Sanskriti Kendra in Leh. The workshop-cum-discussion session was inaugurated by the Chief Executive Councillor of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Rigzin Spalbar by lighting up the lamp in the presence of Executive Councillors. In his introductory speech, Rigzin Spalbar talked about Ladakh Vision Document 2025 which was prepared in 2005 by a committee of 20 members headed by Sonam Dawa, former Chief Engineer and Advisor of Ladakh Ecological Development Group. These members belonging to different fields of expertise had put a great effort in the conceptualisation of the Vision Document. CEC took the opportunity to felicitate them at the function with a traditional scarf and a memento.

- See more at: http://www.reachladakh.com/lahdc-and-nabard-joined-hands-to-work-towards-vision-2025/1585.html#sthash.3IccAYUm.dpuf

Executive Councillors

Mr. Rigzin Spalbar Chief Executive Councillor

Dr. S.Wangchuk (Executive Councillor)

Mr. Gurmet (Executive Councillor)

Mr. Sonam Dorje (Executive Councillor)

Mr. Mohd Shafi Lasu (Executive Councillor)

Mr.Simrandeep Singh IAS (Chief Executive Officer / DC)

List of all Councillors

S No Name Constituency
1 Shri Abdul Ali Turtuk
2 Dr. Sonam Wanchuk Hunder
3 Shri Tsewang Rigzin Desket
4 Shri Rigzin Wangdus Tegar
5 Shri Tsering Angchuk Panamik
6 Shri Namgail Dorjey Tangtse
7 Shri Namgail Phunchok Chushul
8 Shri Thupstan Wangchuk Nyoma
9 Shri Dorjay Motup Kungyam
10 Shri Gurmet Dorjay Korzok
11 Shri Gyal Phunchok Wangyal Sakti
12 Shri Tashi Nurboo Igoo
13 Shri Phunchok Wangchuk Martselang
14 Shri Tundup Spalzang Thiksay
15 Shri Ghulam Abass Abidi Chushot
16 Gyan Lobzang Nyantak Upper Leh
17 Shri Rigzin Spalbar Lower Leh
18 Shri Tsering Sonam Phyang
19 Shri Tsering Nurboo Basgo
20 Shri Dawa Tsering Skurbuchan
21 Shri Chetan Namgail Khaltsi
22 Shri Sonam Dorje Temisgam
23 Shri Rinchen Tundup Saspol
24 Shri Tsering Angchuk Lamayuru
25 Shri Tsering Phunstog Sku-Markha
26 Shri Sonam Dorjay Lingshed
27 Smt Tsering Angmo Nominated
28 Smt Tashi Angmo Nominated
29 Shri Mohd Shafi Lasu Nominated
30 Shri Ghulam Syadain Nominated

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