After years of unfulfilled promises and rising anger, violent protests erupted in Ladakh, a remote region in the Himalayas.
Report credits community-led conservation and Army-backed awareness drives as Ladakh hosts 68% of India’s snow leopard population.
On the occasion of Diwali, Air Chief Marshal and Chief of the Air Staff AP Singh visited the Ladakh sector and interacted ...
Leh/Jammu: Officials announced Thursday that Ladakh hosts approximately 477 snow leopards—the highest population in India, ...
A charge of anti-nationalism, levelled by some sections of the media and commentators, has dispirited the community. Read ...
The National Board for Wildlife will discuss proposals for land diversion in Ladakh's protected areas for military facilities ...
From hunger strikes to protests, Ladakh is now witnessing escalating local tensions, highlighting growing resentment among ...
JCBL Group partnered with the Indian Army to set up a vehicle support hub in Leh, enhancing maintenance efficiency and ...
Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, General Officer Commanding, Fire and Fury Corps, formally inaugurated the facility on ...
Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta celebrated Diwali with Army personnel of the Fire & Fury Corps at the Rinchen Auditorium in Leh today, extending greetings and gratitude to the soldiers guarding the ...
A new generation vehicle logistics hub for the armed forces has come up in Leh, with satellite hubs planned in important ...
Kargil war veteran Tsewang Tharchin, 46, who served in the Ladakh Scouts during the 1999 India-Pakistan War, was among the ...