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CEC Chairs Meeting to Plan Ladakh Festival 2024
Emphasizing Cultural Heritage and Event Coordination

Leh, September 11 (Scoop News)- Chairman/CEC Adv. Tashi Gyalson ,Leh has convened a meeting regarding the upcoming Ladakh Festival 2024 in the conference hall of Deputy Commissioner Office, Leh ON Sept 10.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy Chairman Tsering Angchuk; Deputy Commissioner/CEO,LAHDC, Leh, Santosh Sukhadeve;Senior Superintendent of Police, Leh, Shruti Arora; Additional District Development Commissioner, Leh, Sonam Nurboo ; District Superintending Engineer PWD Dorjey Gyatso;CPO Tsewang Gyalson;Chief Controller Finance Dr.Zulfikar Ali ;Director Tourism Department, Fesal Iqbal Tantray ;Dy Secretary Ladakh Academy Art and Culture Tsewang Paljor; Superintendent of Police, Traffic;Xen Construction division ;Chief Agriculture Officer, Thinles Dawa; Chief Medical Officer, Leh; Chief Animal Husbandry Officer; Chief Horticulture Officer, Leh, and various officials attended the meeting.
The Ladakh Festival is set to commence on September 21, 2024, and run through September 30, 2024. This vibrant festival promises to be a grand celebration of Ladakh’s rich cultural heritage and traditions.
The festival will officially kick off on September 21 with an inaugural ceremony held at the Polo Ground in Leh. The day will begin with a Cultural Walk from Karzoo to the Polo Ground, setting the stage for a series of exciting events.
H’CEC has directed that the Ladakh Festival 2024 be celebrated with grandeur and efficiency. They reviewed the roles and responsibilities of the various departments and committees involved, and discussed the scheduled itinerary of events for the festival
Throughout the festival, attendees can look forward to a variety of activities including traditional archery and horse polo competitions. Cultural performances from different regions of Ladakh will be held daily, providing a deep dive into the local heritage. In addition, the festival will feature an archival exhibition, a heritage walk from Leh Palace to Chokhang Vihara, and displays of Chams and Thagka.
The festival will be extensively promoted through social media campaigns, hoardings, and local media such as Red FM. The Ladakh University students will also play a role in welcoming guests at the airport, ensuring a warm reception for all attendees. Temporary branded gates will be installed at key locations including the Airport Road, Polo Ground, and Eco Park to enhance visibility and engagement.
A special attraction at the festival will be the TRIFED stall at Eco Park, dedicated to showcasing Ladakhi arts and crafts. Content creation will be supported by professional photographers and videographers, along with local influencers who will help promote the festival through various platforms.
In closing the meeting, the CEC expressed hope that the Ladakh Festival would be a resounding success.


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