Sonam Wangchuk Announces Planned Hunger Strike at Jantar Mantar Starting June 28
Mr. Wangchuk emphasized the importance of public participation in educational policy-making, asserting that citizens should have a significant role in decisions that affect the education system. He also highlighted the need for the people of Ladakh to have a platform to voice their concerns regarding environmental protection and the preservation of their cultural heritage.
In recent years, Ladakh has faced challenges related to rapid development and climate change, prompting local leaders and communities to advocate for sustainable practices that honor their unique environment and traditions. By encouraging citizen engagement in these critical areas, Mr. Wangchuk seeks to ensure that the regions rich cultural identity and ecological integrity are safeguarded for future generations. Discussions around these topics are becoming increasingly relevant as Ladakh undergoes socio-economic changes, garnering attention from both local stakeholders and national policymakers.
