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Big trouble in Ladakh

Sonam wangchuk, one of the most natoble person of India released a video on YouTube describing the issues of Ladakh after the removal of article 370.

The video has given voice to the people of Ladakh who are eerie of the local administration and are demanding special status for the region.

Here are some problems faced by people of ladakh

People in Ladakh, a region in northern India, face several problems including:

Removal of article 370 and its effect on Ladakh

The removal of Article 370 from the Indian Constitution in August 2019 had a significant impact on Ladakh, a region in northern India.

Article 370 provided a special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the state in which Ladakh was located, granting it autonomy and enabling it to have its own Constitution and make its own laws.

The removal of Article 370 resulted in the bifurcation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two separate Union Territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. This change took away the special status and autonomy that Jammu and Kashmir previously enjoyed and brought it under direct control of the central government.

The effects of this change on Ladakh have been both positive and negative:

Positive effects:

Negative effects:

In conclusion, the removal of Article 370 has had a profound effect on Ladakh, with both positive and negative outcomes. The region is facing new challenges, and it is important for the government and other stakeholders to address these effectively in order to ensure the long-term wellbeing of the people of Ladakh.

The people

Ladakh is a region in northern India with a unique cultural and demographic profile. Some key demographics of Ladakh include:

Population: According to the 2011 census, the population of Ladakh was around 270,000. The majority of the population is rural, with only a small fraction living in urban areas.

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