Ladakh Administration Signs MoU with SPA Delhi for UT's First-Ever Master Plan
Plan aims to curb unauthorized construction and protect fragile ecosystem through AI and GIS-based planning
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- Ladakh administration has signed an MoU with School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Delhi to prepare its first-ever Master Plan for the Union Territory.
- Lt Governor VK Saxena announced the plan, which aims to curb unauthorized and unplanned development while protecting Ladakh's fragile ecosystem.
- The first draft is expected within three months.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Ladakh, as a Union Territory, has lacked formal construction and development guidelines, leading to uncontrolled growth that has impacted the region's ecology and infrastructure. The fragile Himalayan ecosystem has been under stress from haphazard construction activities.
To curtail unplanned development, the administration of Ladakh has set in motion the process for preparing the first ever 'Master Plan' for the UT, with Lt Governor VK Saxena on Friday saying that a MoU has been signed between the UT and School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Delhi for the purpose. He added that the first draft is likely to be submitted by SPA to the Ladakh administration within three months. Saxena shared that a 'Master Plan' was the need of the hour as it would not only curb unauthorised and unplanned development, but also ensure that the fragile ecosystem of Ladakh is secured through proper planning. According to officials, as of now, there are no guidelines for construction activities in Ladakh, as a result of which constructions are carried out in a haphazard manner. "This has severely affected the ecology in Ladakh and put a burden on the existing infrastructure," an official in the L-G's office explained. As per the MoU, SPA will prepare a comprehensive plan for all districts of Ladakh. SPA will carry out an assessment of demographic, economic, environmental and transport parameters at the city and the regional scales as well as signage, pedestrianization and heritage and tourism guidelines. The Master Plan will incorporate modern tools and techniques, such as AI and GIS to monitor climate change, associated vulnerabilities and their impacts.
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SPA will submit the first draft within the promised three-month timeframe
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Additional regulations for construction activities will be introduced following Master Plan approval
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Offene Fragen
- What specific areas will be prioritized in the Master Plan?
- How will enforcement of the new guidelines work?
- What penalties will be imposed for unauthorized construction?