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‘Residents of protected area’ can visit other protected areas without permit as admin removes Inner Line Permit restrictions

'Pani Maah' initiative is being run at the Block and Panchayat level in two phases to promote Jal Jeevan Mission in the Union territory.

This comes after Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Saturday said that the entire situation along the borders with China is under control and the process of disengagement has started.

New Delhi: In an official notification Ladakh Home Department has directed the Superintendents and Deputy Superintendents stating that ‘residents of the protected area’ can visit other protected areas ‘without any permit’.

As per the order issued by the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, “….In the aforesaid identification documents to be issued to the residents of the Protected areas, the concerned Superintendents/ Deputy Superintendents, shall also specify the Protected areas lying in other Tehsils/ Districts which the holders of the said documents may visit for bona fide purpose without any permit.”

The order was approved by the Lieutenant Governor of UT of Ladakh, RK Mathur.

Meanwhile, ‘Pani Maah’ initiative is being run at the Block and Panchayat level in two phases to promote Jal Jeevan Mission in the Union territory. The first phase is being run from August 1-14 and the second phase will run from August 16-30, 2021, informed the official release by the Ministry of Jal Shakti.