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India’s First-ever “Night Sky Sanctuary” to be Set up in Ladakh

Night Sky Sanctuary- Relevance for UPSC Exam

  • GS Paper 3: Science and Technology- Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology.

 

Night Sky Sanctuary in News

  • Recently, the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt of India, has undertaken to set up India’s first-ever “Night Sky Sanctuary” in Ladakh which will be completed within next three months.

 

 

Night Sky Sanctuary

  • About: Night Sky Sanctuary is a unique and first-of-its-kind initiative by the Indian government which will boost Astro tourism in India.
  • Participants: A tripartite MoU was signed recently among the the UT administration, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Leh and the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) for launching the Dark Space Reserve.
  • Location: The proposed Dark Sky Reserve will be located at Hanle in Ladakh as a part of Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Significance: India’s First-ever “Night Sky Sanctuary” will have activities to help in boosting local tourism and economy through interventions of Science and Technology.
    • India’s First-ever “Night Sky Sanctuary” will be one of the world’s highest-located sites for optical, infra-red, and gamma-ray telescopes.

 

Government Steps to Promote development of Ladakh

  • Ladakh has a very rich and wide variety of animals for leather research and industry and to promote the bio-economy of animal skin-derived products.
  • Recently, CSIR also organized 4 training workshops, two each at Leh and Kargil for the treatment of diseases of famous Pashmina Goats.
    • Charthang in Ladakh has over 4 lakh animals mainly pashmina goats, besides Sheep and Yak.
  • Next year, Department of Science and Technology will establish a distinct and huge pavilion for Ladakh Education Fair, which will be an annual feature.
    • DST will actively participate in correct subject choice, scholarships, career guidance, skills development and apprenticeship with prime focus of employability of youth.
  • CSIR is also promoting “Leh Berry” which is an exclusive food product of the cold desert and also a means of wide-ranging entrepreneurship as well as self-livelihood.
    • Recently, Ladakh Administration took a decision to start the commercial plantation of “Leh Berry”, which is gaining popularity in the entire region.

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