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Study Guide: Ladakh: Administrative Structure and District Development

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Ladakh: Administrative Structure and District Development Study Guide

Ladakh: Historical and Current Administrative Framework

Ladakh currently comprises three districts: Kargil, Leh, and Zanskar.

Answer: False

Explanation: Ladakh currently comprises two districts: Kargil and Leh. Zanskar is among the districts proposed for future creation.

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Before October 31, 2019, the Kargil and Leh districts were part of the union territory of Ladakh.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prior to October 31, 2019, the Kargil and Leh districts constituted parts of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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The Kargil district was established in 1979, succeeding the Ladakh district.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Kargil district was established in 1979. Its administrative predecessor was the Leh district, not the broader Ladakh district.

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The Leh district was established in 1979, taking over from the Kargil district.

Answer: False

Explanation: Both the Kargil and Leh districts were established in 1979. The Leh district did not take over from Kargil; instead, both were formed from the former Ladakh district.

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How many districts did Ladakh officially consist of as of August 2024?

Answer: Two districts: Kargil and Leh.

Explanation: As of August 2024, Ladakh officially comprised two districts: Kargil and Leh.

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What was the administrative status of Kargil and Leh districts prior to October 31, 2019?

Answer: They were part of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Explanation: Prior to October 31, 2019, the Kargil and Leh districts constituted parts of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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In which year was the Kargil district officially established?

Answer: 1979

Explanation: The Kargil district was officially established in the year 1979.

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Which administrative unit preceded the establishment of the Kargil district?

Answer: Leh District

Explanation: Prior to the establishment of the Kargil district, its administrative predecessor was the Leh district.

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Ladakh: District Demographics and Geography

The headquarters of the Kargil district is located in Leh.

Answer: False

Explanation: The headquarters of the Kargil district is Kargil town, while Leh town serves as the headquarters for the Leh district.

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The Kargil district covers an area of approximately 45,110 square kilometers.

Answer: False

Explanation: The area of the Kargil district is approximately 14,086 square kilometers. The figure of 45,110 square kilometers corresponds to the area of the Leh district.

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The 2011 Census recorded the population of Kargil district as 133,487.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2011 Census recorded the population of the Kargil district as 140,802. The figure 133,487 corresponds to the population of the Leh district.

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Kargil district is characterized by a Buddhist majority population.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Kargil district is characterized by a Shia Muslim majority population, not a Buddhist majority.

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The Leh district's headquarters is situated in Kargil town.

Answer: False

Explanation: The headquarters of the Leh district is Leh town, while Kargil town serves as the headquarters for the Kargil district.

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The area of Leh district is listed as 45,110 square kilometers, signifying the total area of the region.

Answer: False

Explanation: The area of Leh district is indeed 45,110 square kilometers, but this figure represents the area of Leh district specifically, not the total area of the entire Ladakh region.

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The majority religious community in the Leh district is Shia Muslim.

Answer: False

Explanation: The majority religious community in the Leh district is Buddhist, not Shia Muslim.

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The total area of Ladakh, under India's actual control, is 59,146 square kilometers.

Answer: True

Explanation: The total area of Ladakh, as indicated to be under India's actual control, is 59,146 square kilometers.

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The total population of Ladakh, according to the 2011 Census, was approximately 140,802.

Answer: False

Explanation: The total population of Ladakh according to the 2011 Census was approximately 274,289, not 140,802.

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What is the designated headquarters for the Kargil district?

Answer: Kargil

Explanation: The administrative headquarters for the Kargil district is the town of Kargil.

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Based on the 2011 Census, what was the population of the Kargil district?

Answer: 140,802

Explanation: The 2011 Census recorded the population of the Kargil district as 140,802 individuals.

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The Kargil district is known for having a majority population of which religious group?

Answer: Shia Muslim

Explanation: The Kargil district is characterized by a majority Shia Muslim population.

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What is the area of the Leh district in square kilometers, as noted in the source?

Answer: 45,110 sq km

Explanation: The recorded area of the Leh district is 45,110 square kilometers.

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Which religious community forms the majority in the Leh district?

Answer: Buddhist

Explanation: The predominant religious community within the Leh district is Buddhist.

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What was the total population of Ladakh recorded in the 2011 Census?

Answer: 274,289

Explanation: According to the 2011 Census, the total population recorded for the Union Territory of Ladakh was approximately 274,289.

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Ladakh: Local Governance and Councils

Each district within Ladakh elects a legislative assembly.

Answer: False

Explanation: Each district within Ladakh elects an autonomous district council, not a legislative assembly, for local self-governance.

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The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh, is associated with the Kargil district.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh, is associated with the Leh district. The Kargil district has its own corresponding council, the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil.

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Which administrative body does each district in Ladakh elect for local self-governance?

Answer: An Autonomous District Council

Explanation: For local self-governance, each district within Ladakh elects an autonomous district council.

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Which autonomous district council governs the Leh district?

Answer: Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh

Explanation: The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh, is responsible for the governance of the Leh district.

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Ladakh: Proposed District Reorganization

As of August 2024, there were plans announced to establish exactly five new districts in Ladakh.

Answer: True

Explanation: An announcement on August 26, 2024, detailed plans to establish five new districts within Ladakh.

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The proposed Changthang district is intended to be carved out from the Kargil district.

Answer: False

Explanation: The proposed Changthang district is intended to be carved out from the Leh district, not the Kargil district.

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Nubra is proposed as a new district with its headquarters in Kargil.

Answer: False

Explanation: The proposed Nubra district is intended to be carved out from Leh district, with its headquarters in Nubra, not Kargil.

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The proposed Sham district is nicknamed the 'Apricot valley' and is located between Kargil and Leh.

Answer: True

Explanation: The proposed Sham district is indeed nicknamed the 'Apricot valley' and is geographically situated between the towns of Kargil and Leh.

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The proposed Dras district is planned to be created from parts of the Leh district.

Answer: False

Explanation: The proposed Dras district is planned to be created from parts of the Kargil district, not the Leh district.

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Zanskar is proposed as a new district with its headquarters in Leh.

Answer: False

Explanation: Zanskar is proposed as a new district, but its proposed headquarters is Zanskar itself, not Leh.

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The Durbuk and Nyoma subdivisions are part of the proposed Zanskar district.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Durbuk and Nyoma subdivisions are part of the proposed Changthang district, not the proposed Zanskar district.

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According to the announcement on August 26, 2024, how many new districts were intended to be created in Ladakh?

Answer: Five

Explanation: As of August 26, 2024, an announcement indicated the intention to establish five new districts within Ladakh.

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The proposed Changthang district is planned to be created from which existing district?

Answer: Leh district

Explanation: The proposed Changthang district is intended to be carved out from the Leh district.

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Which of the following is NOT among the five proposed new districts announced in August 2024?

Answer: Sankoo

Explanation: Sankoo is not listed among the five new districts proposed for Ladakh in August 2024; the proposed districts are Changthang, Nubra, Sham, Dras, and Zanskar.

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The proposed Sham district, nicknamed the 'Apricot valley', lies geographically between which two main towns?

Answer: Kargil and Leh

Explanation: The proposed Sham district, known as the 'Apricot valley', is geographically situated between the towns of Kargil and Leh.

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From which existing district is the proposed Dras district intended to be carved out?

Answer: Kargil district

Explanation: The proposed Dras district is intended to be established from territory currently within the Kargil district.

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What is the proposed headquarters for the Zanskar district?

Answer: Zanskar

Explanation: The designated proposed headquarters for the Zanskar district is Zanskar itself.

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The local BJP unit has indicated potential new districts including Nubra and which other district?

Answer: Zanskar

Explanation: The local BJP unit has indicated potential new districts, including Nubra and Zanskar.

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The proposed Sham district is described as the 'Apricot valley' and covers areas including Likir and which other named locations?

Answer: Alchi, Nimo, Lamayouro

Explanation: The proposed Sham district, known as the 'Apricot valley', encompasses areas such as Likir, Alchi, Nimo, and Lamayouro.

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Which existing district is the proposed Nubra district intended to be carved out from?

Answer: Leh district

Explanation: The proposed Nubra district is intended to be established from territory currently within the Leh district.

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Which two subdivisions of Leh district are part of the demand for Changthang district status?

Answer: Durbuk and Nyoma

Explanation: The demand for district status for Changthang specifically includes the Durbuk and Nyoma subdivisions of Leh district.

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Ladakh: Regional Profiles and Demands

The Ladakh Buddhist Association Zanskar (LBAZ) has been demanding district status for the Nubra region.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Ladakh Buddhist Association Zanskar (LBAZ) has been demanding district status for the Zanskar region, not the Nubra region.

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The people of Zanskar have been demanding a new district for less than a decade.

Answer: False

Explanation: The people of Zanskar have been advocating for a new district for over seven decades, not less than a decade.

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Drass town is located approximately 250 km south of Kargil town.

Answer: False

Explanation: Drass town is located approximately 60 km south of Kargil town, not 250 km.

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Drass is recognized as the coldest inhabited place in the world.

Answer: False

Explanation: Drass is recognized as the second coldest inhabited place in the world, not the absolute coldest.

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Protests for a new Sankoo district in February 2020 were due to its isolation during winter snowfall.

Answer: True

Explanation: Protests for the creation of a new Sankoo district in February 2020 were indeed motivated by its isolation during winter snowfall.

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Sankoo had a population of over 40,000 in 2011, representing less than 10% of Kargil district's population.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sankoo had a population of over 40,000 in 2011, representing over 25% of Kargil district's population, not less than 10%.

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The Member of Parliament from Ladakh recommended upgrading the tehsil of Turtuk, including the Siachen glacier region.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Member of Parliament from Ladakh did recommend upgrading the tehsil of Turtuk, encompassing the Siachen glacier region.

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The demand for district status for the Aryan Valley is primarily to integrate its culture with that of Kargil.

Answer: False

Explanation: The demand for district status for the Aryan Valley is primarily to protect its distinct culture, not to integrate it with Kargil's culture.

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For how many decades have the people of Zanskar been advocating for a separate district?

Answer: Seven decades

Explanation: The advocacy for a new district by the people of Zanskar has spanned over seven decades.

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Drass town is known for being which of the following?

Answer: The second coldest inhabited place globally

Explanation: Drass town is recognized as the second coldest inhabited place in the world.

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Protests for the creation of a new Sankoo district in February 2020 were motivated by which issue?

Answer: Winter isolation due to snowfall

Explanation: Protests were organized in February 2020 due to Sankoo's isolation from Kargil and the rest of India during periods of winter snowfall, highlighting the need for district status.

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The demand for district status for the Aryan Valley aims to achieve what?

Answer: Protection of its distinct culture

Explanation: The stated objective behind the demand for district status for the Aryan Valley is to protect its distinct culture.

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What is the approximate distance between Zanskar town and Kargil town?

Answer: 250 km

Explanation: The approximate road distance between Zanskar town and Kargil town is 250 kilometers.

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What was the approximate population of Sankoo in 2011, relative to Kargil district's total population?

Answer: Over 25%

Explanation: In 2011, Sankoo had a population of over 40,000, representing more than 25% of Kargil district's total population.

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The MP from Ladakh recommended upgrading the tehsil of Turtuk to include which sensitive region?

Answer: The Siachen glacier region

Explanation: The Member of Parliament representing Ladakh recommended the upgrade of the Turtuk tehsil to encompass the strategically sensitive Siachen glacier region.

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