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Is Ladakh a paradise lost?

Jun 16, 2018, at 03:32 pm

From a favourite of the foreigners and ardent nature lovers to a mad rush of domestic tourists, the ecologically fragile Ladakh region now witnesses unending traffic jams and a heavy influx of migrant workers and visitors weighing on its limited resources and traditional way of life. Kavita Suri reports on the alarming situation 

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Is Ladakh a paradise lost? Sat, Jun 16 2018