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Administrative secretary, UT Ladakh Amit Sharma commits support to Ladakh Science Foundation
10/26/2023 10:08:03 PM
Early Times Report
Founder of the Ladakh Science Foundation Tsering Tashi called upon the Administrative Secretary of Information Technology, Union Territory of Ladakh, Amit Sharma to propose the establishment of the visionary “Ladakh Science City” project, at the Conference Hall of the Secretary, Secretariat, Leh. The initiative is designed to catalyze scientific, technological, and educational advancements throughout the region.
Administrative Secretary of Information Technology, Union Territory of Ladakh, Amit Sharma warmly appreciated the commendable efforts of Tsering Tashi. He expressed his commitment to extending all possible assistance to the Ladakh Science Foundation in their ambitious endeavor to establish the “Ladakh Science City.” He recognized the immense potential and positive impact that this visionary project could have on the Union Territory of Ladakh.
The Ladakh Science City project aligns with our aspirations for the region’s development and progress, and we are fully committed to supporting its realization, the Secretary stated. The proposal for the Ladakh Science City, aimed at fostering scientific innovation and knowledge in the region, received an enthusiastic endorsement from the Secretary. He recognized the immense potential and positive impact that this visionary project could have on the Union Territory of Ladakh.
The proposal aspires to be a hub of innovation and scientific exploration, cementing its place on the global map of progress and knowledge. The Ladakh Science City project aims to create a world-class center that will encompass various parts of Ladakh, thereby fostering a culture of scientific inquiry, research, and learning.
Tsering Tashi expressed his enthusiasm for this transformative project, stated “Ladakh has been a land of untapped potential in the field of science and technology.
Amit Sharma welcomed the proposal and expressed his commitment to the vision, saying, “The Ladakh Science City has the potential to transform Ladakh into a hub for scientific and technological excellence.
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