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Leh, Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta on Tuesday emphasized the need to provide inclusive education to monks studying in various monasteries, including teachings of mainstream subjects with religious texts to promote more inclusive and diverse learning environment in the central region.
Talking to the Ladakh Buddhist Association and a delegation of the Ladakh Gonpa Association, the LT Governor stressed that enough teachers should be appointed in Gompa schools so that young monks also have access to the best quality education.
He also underlined the importance of providing professional skills to young monks to make them self -sufficient.
The need to ensure quality education for Ladakhi students was highlighted, the LT Governor assured that appropriate recruitment rules would be prepared so that only qualified teachers are appointed, so that the education system in Ladakh can be strengthened.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to promote green energy and make Ladakh a carbon-plated region, emphasizing the importance of further promoting renewable energy initiatives.
In another development, Fellow, Kunzes Dolma, UNESCO GOTOREMAL Training Program, called the LT Governor and informed them about training programs provided in the Grow Center in Iceland for a fully sponsored fellow in Iceland, gender energy, gender equality studies, fisheries and training programs provided in other fields.
Later, presiding over a review meeting of officials in his secretariat, Gupta insisted on providing potable drinking water to rural homes through functional domestic tap connections, ensuring their saturation and working with the availability of drinking water.
He called for making the community accountable and informing user fees for proper operation and maintenance of the user fees, which punish the defaulters who do not pay timely user fees to the success of the Jean Jean Jean Mission projects.
The LT Governor also highlighted active measures to eliminate fake access to subsidized food and to remove fake ration cards to prevent the leakage of resources.
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