WALKIBILITY IN LEH TOWN

Ladakh Ecological Development Group (LEDeG) organised its fourth talk of the Liveable Leh Talk Series at Moravian Mission School auditorium hall on June 25. The topic for the talk was ‘Walkability in Leh’ and the speaker for the occasion was Rigzin Spalgon, Administrator, Municipal Committee Leh (MCL). The talk series is a part of the […]

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Tide Technocrats officials visit LEDeG office

Experts from Tide Technocrats Private Limited, a Bangalore-based company which has pioneered thermal-based faecal sludge treatment plant in India, visited Ladakh Ecological Development Group (LEDeG) office at Karzoo on June 6. Dr Norden Otzer, executive director of LEDeG, gave a brief overview of the organisation and the Liveable Leh Project 2030. Arun Kumar RS and […]

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Recruitment Advertisement of Admin cum Human Resource Officer & Accountant Applications are invited for Administration Officer & Accountant positions in LEDeG for the Liveable Leh project: ABOUT PROJECT: The project titled, “Liveable, inclusive and resilient Himalayan city Leh: strengthen capacities of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council” is a projected funded by European Union […]

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ECOLOGY ORGANISED WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

Ladakh Ecological Development Group (LEDeG) in collaboration with Municipal Committee Leh organised World Environment Day in the Leh main market on June 5. The theme for this year’s environment day was ‘Beat Plastic Pollution.’ Shri Tsering Sangdup, Executive Councillor (EC) Tourism, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC), was the chief guest at the occasion. RigzinSpalgon, […]

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LIVEABLE LEH TALK SERIES: PART 1

LEDeG organised a Liveable Leh talk series on 28th of May 2018 in Ecology Centre. Large no of people including representatives from various civil society organisation, well-wishers of Ladakh and many more participated in it.   With the ever-growing urban development in Leh, the incumbent government is striving to turn Leh into one of the […]

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