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New Delhi, August 17: The Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor RK Mathur today called upon Shri. Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Education Minister in New Delhi today.

Various interventions and considerations of the Government of India were solicited for streamlining the Education system in the Union Territory of Ladakh with respect to its difficult geographical location and conditions.

The Lieutenant Governor requested handholding for the establishment of state level institutions such as State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), State Institute of Education (SIE), etc.

Immediate resolution of the pending issues with Jammu & Kashmir, especially concerning completion and handing over of pending works under Samagra Shiksha were appealed.

LG Mathur also discussed issues pertaining to the Central Institute of Buddhist Studies (CIBS) and setting up of an Engineering college in Kargil.

In context of the recent announcement by the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor for Ladakh School Education to affiliate with Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), LG Mathur urged the Minister to consider Ladakh’s weather and geographical conditions while taking decisions pertaining examination sessions, office set up and norms etc.

Discussions were also held on setting up of additional Kendra Vidhyalaya’s and Jawahar Novodaya Vidhyalaya’s, provision for winter uniforms and allocation of Ladakh in various Central schemes to meet the high cost of construction and additional infrastructural requirements for Ladakh’s winter.

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