Pensi La remains open
Snowfall on the 9th November briefly closed the Pensi
La, however after some clearance the road is again
open and traffic between Kargil and Padum is still
getting through. Kargil-Srinagar is also still open,
whilst the Manali-Leh highway is closed and has been
since October 19th.
More funding announced as ministers visit Zanskar
Minister for Tourism, Nawang Rigzin Jora, accompanied
by the ministers for Health and Roads & Bridges,
visited Zanskar on October 25th. During their visit
they laid a foundation stone for the new Zanskar
Development Authority complex and they announced a
bundle of funding packages to improve medical
facilities, tourist facilities and the road link
between Padum and Kargil. They announced a figure of
Rs. 4.65 Crore (Rs. 4,650,000,000) for the
"beautification" of Padum. That's a lot of
beautification!
Personally I think the funding for the hospital and
the maintenance of the road link is long overdue. I'm
not sure about the beautification of Padum, in fact
old Padum is still quite reasonable for a road-head
town, it's Mane Ringmo that needs urgent attention.
I'm not entirely sure what beautification entails but
I am pretty sure a lot of the remediation could be
avoided (and a lot of Rupees saved) if someone in
charge came up with a plan to regulate the
construction of inappropriate buildings and get the
desired infrastructure right first time. It might
even help if certain Government staff were not
permanently out-of-station.
Zanskar's economy is moving with apace (contrary to
the impression portrayed by films such as
Journey from Zanskar). Discussing Rupees in
Lakhs and Crores no longer prompts wide-eyed wonder.
I'm not surprised that the current price of land in
Padum is comparable to many parts of the UK.
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