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Ladakh: Revenue Dept scraps Urdu as mandatory language for govt jobs after BJP MP wrote to Amit Shah

Ladakh administration replaces graduation with Urdu knowledge as qualification for several govt jobs with just graduation

Jal Jeevan Mission: 12th village in Leh gets access to tap water for the first time

"Earlier during winters, we had no option but to fetch water from streams by breaking ice layer," a villager informed.

Defence minister to inaugurate Rezang La memorial in honour of “Veer Ahirs” who fought till ‘last man, last round’ to stop Chinese forces in...

Revamped memorial at Rezang La, to honour the heroes of Charlie company of 13th Kumaon Battalion in 1962, will be inaugurated by defense minister

Chinese state media shares images of ‘Indian soldiers captured by PLA in Galwan valley’, netizens point out how things don’t add up

China Global Television Network editor Shen Shiwei posted morphed images to claim that Indian soldiers were captured after Galwan valley clash

‘Necessary that China takes appropriate steps too’: Indian Army after military commander level talks over LAC

On Saturday, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane, in response to the massive military buildup by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) across the LAC said that if the Chinese army is to stay in eastern Ladakh, so is the Indian Army.

China provokes yet again by blaming India for the Galwan clash of 2020, India hits back: Here is what the MEA said

China has yet again resorted to making unfounded statements regarding the Galwan clash in 2020 and the MEA is having none of it

India and China disengage at Gogra in Ladakh, troops of both countries return to pre-stand-off period, structures dismantled: Details

With Gogra, India and China have resolved their standoff in 4 of 6 friction points in eastern Ladakh

The second anniversary of abrogation of Article 370: Key changes made in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 2 years

Several changes have been made in the UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh after the abrogation of Article 370 two years ago

Batalik and other remote Aryan valley villages in Ladakh to receive uninterrupted power supply first time since independence

Until now, villages in Ladakh were dependent on the power supplied from diesel generators, providing only 5-6 hours electricity in the evening

China makes it mandatory for every Tibetan family to send one member to Chinese forces, to fight India after swearing allegiance to CCP

After witnessing how Tibetans-in-exile have performed while serving in the Indian Armed Forces, China began recruiting Tibetans in PLA

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