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Rich culture & centuries-old traditions lifeline of Ladakh, youth must stay connected: LG Kavinder GuptaConfers Ladakh dPal rNam Award 2025 to Ven Bhikkhu SanghasenaLeh: The rich culture and centuries-old traditions are the lifeline of Ladakh, and it is imperative to keep the Ladakhi youngsters connected to their roots.
This was stated by Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Shri Kavinder Gupta while addressing the 9th Ladakh dPal rNam Duston 2025 at NDS Stadium in Leh. The Lt Governor was accompanied by the First Lady Bindu Gupta.Speaking in front of a jam-packed crowd, the Lt Governor stated that the celebration of dPal rNam Duston is an effort to
keep Ladakh’s pride, glory and centuries-old rich culture and traditions alive.Acknowledging the stupendous developments in UT Ladakh post formation of Ladakh as a union territory after the abrogation of Article 370 on this very day in 2019, the Lt Governor reiterated the commitment of Union Government and UT Administration to
work for the welfare of the people of Ladakh, particularly in the preservation of its unique and rich culture & heritage along with language. He highlighted the need to pledge to keep the youth connected to their roots to safeguard Ladakh’s unique culture and identity so that they can take pride in Ladakh’s rich history and glory.
The Lt Governor highlighted the need to send students from Ladakh on cultural exchange tours so that the Ladakhi youth are acquainted with different cultures to celebrate the unity in diversity of India. Earlier, Ladakh Norskal- an initiative aimed at documenting and analysing historical sites
across Ladakh, and Ladakh Homestay, were formally launched. A video documentary on the Month of Compassion, celebrating HH 14th Dalai Lama’s 90th birth anniversary, along with a video highlighting the achievements of the 5th LAHDC Leh, were screened on the occasion.
A play depicting the transformative story of Angulimala, a traditional costume show, dance performances by young artists from Ladakh, contemporary song and dance and a special performance by Indian Idol star Rito Riba were the major attractions of the event.
The Lt Governor conferred the Ladakh dPal rNam Award 2025 to Ven Bhikkhu Sanghasena, founder of Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre (MIMC), for his illustrious career as a spiritual leader and humanitarian.Similarly, for his notable
contribution as a scholar and lotsawa (translator), Prof Lobzang Tsewang was given the LAHDC Lifetime Achievement Award, while Helena Norberg from Sweden, the founder of Local Futures, was awarded with LAHDC Special Award in recognition of her 50 years of deep and enduring service for the people of Ladakh.
Special awards were given to Ishey Yangzom (tour and tourism), Moses Kunzang, JKAS (administration), Thupstan Shanfan (traditional knowledge and astrology), Ghulam Mustafa and Ghulam Mohiuddin (hospitality) and Ghulam
Musa (public service).Addressing the gathering, CEC/Chairman, LAHDC Leh, Adv. Tashi Gyalson highlighted various initiatives taken by the 5th Hill Council Leh for the welfare of the people of Ladakh, along with the initiative to celebrate 2025 as the Year of Compassion as part of the birthday celebrations of HH the Dalai Lama’s 90th
birthday.A sea of dignitaries, including Deputy Chairman, Executive Chairmen and Councillors from LAHDC Leh; Chief Secretary, Dr Pawan Kotwal; DGP Ladakh Police, Dr SD Singh Jamwal; former MP from Ladakh, Thupstan Chhewang; Administrative Secretaries, DC Leh, heads of religious, political and academic
organisations/institutions, civil society members; head of departments; officials from Indian Army, ITBP, Ladakh Police, law department, government officials and a large number of audience were a part of the grand event. Cni