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Ladakh (UT) Government Calendar 2025
The Ladakh Union Territory Government Calendar for 2025 includes the following holidays:
- Republic Day: January 26, Sunday
- Holi/Dhuleti: March 14, Friday
- Nauroz: March 21, Friday
- Eid-ul-Fitr: March 31, Monday
- Annual Accounts Closing: April 1, Tuesday
- Mahavir Jayanti: April 10, Thursday
- Birthday of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: April 14, Monday
- Buddha Purnima: May 12, Monday
- Eid-ul-Azha: June 7, Saturday
- Ashoora: July 6, Sunday
- Independence Day: August 15, Friday
- Eid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi: September 5, Friday
- Dussehra: October 2, Thursday
- Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday: October 2, Thursday
- Diwali: October 21, Tuesday
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Birthday: November 5, Wednesday
- Losar: December 20, Saturday
- Christmas Day: December 25, Thursday
For the most up-to-date information, you can visit the official website of the Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh https://ladakh.gov.in/
Ladakh, a Union Territory (UT) in northern India, is divided into two districts:
1. Leh District
2. Kargil District
Recently, two new districts were added:
1. Nubra District (carved out of Leh)
2. Zanskar District (carved out of Kargil)
Key facts about Ladakh:
- Capital: Leh
- Largest city: Leh
- Population (2021 census): approximately 3.5 lakh (350,000)
- Area: 59,146 sq km
- Language: Ladakhi, Tibetan, Hindi, English
- Religion: Buddhism (77%), Islam (14%), Hinduism (8%)
- Famous for: Buddhist monasteries, trekking, mountaineering, scenic landscapes
District-wise information:
- Leh District: Headquarters of Ladakh, population 1,47,104
- Kargil District: Population 1,40,802
- Nubra District: Newly formed district, population 30,000 (approx.)
- Zanskar District: Newly formed district, population 20,000 (approx.)
Ladakh's districts offer diverse experiences:
- Buddhist monasteries (Hemis, Thiksey, Stok)
- Trekking routes (Markha Valley, Nubra Valley)
- Scenic landscapes (Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri)
- Festivals (Losar, Hemis Festival)
For more detailed information, visit:
- Ladakh Administration's official website
- Wikipedia
- Ladakh Tourism
Ladakh's districts are further divided into:
- Leh District: 7 blocks, 79 villages
- Kargil District: 5 blocks, 123 villages
- Nubra District: 4 blocks, 50 villages (approx.)
- Zanskar District: 3 blocks, 30 villages (approx.)
Each block comprises multiple villages.