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الصفحة 249
It may be reiterated here that while the State receives development grants from the Centre on the basis of its area , the allocation thereof to the three regions is made on the basis of their population . The adoption of this norm is ...
It may be reiterated here that while the State receives development grants from the Centre on the basis of its area , the allocation thereof to the three regions is made on the basis of their population . The adoption of this norm is ...
الصفحة 254
The Ladakh region , as a whole , occupies a highly strategic position , as its borders touch Tibet , Chinese Sinkiang and , as the erstwhile Soviet Union , Pakistan and Afghanistan are in its close proximity .
The Ladakh region , as a whole , occupies a highly strategic position , as its borders touch Tibet , Chinese Sinkiang and , as the erstwhile Soviet Union , Pakistan and Afghanistan are in its close proximity .
الصفحة 255
Whether it is an Autonomous Hill Council or any other set - up proposed for the two districts of the region , or for Leh district alone , it should guarantee full auton- omy to the people to manage their internal affairs .
Whether it is an Autonomous Hill Council or any other set - up proposed for the two districts of the region , or for Leh district alone , it should guarantee full auton- omy to the people to manage their internal affairs .
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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