New Delhi: This week, ThePrint brings you photos from Ladakh to New Delhi and Gurugram. Here are snapshots of the Ladakh in a state of uneasy calm after the 24 September violence, glimpses from the SECMOL campus in Ladakh’s Phey village, a childhood photograph of Sonam Wangchuk at his childhood home, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Rajghat.
A herd of Pashmina goats in Ladakh. The survival of nomadic families depends on Pashmina goats, which produce the finest GI-tagged fleece—used in luxury products globally, which significantly contributes to Ladakh’s economy. | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrintSignage on SECMOL campus, Ladakh’s Phey village, explaining the lessons nature holds for us. SECMOL was conceptualised by a group of Ladakhis, most prominently climate and education activist Sonam Wangchuk. | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrintWhite jeep on SECMOL campus that symbolises Wangchuk’s movement to reform education in Ladakh | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrintA photo of a teenage Sonam Wangchuk fast asleep while a relative doodled over his face, at his family home in Ladakh | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrintGurgaon Organic Farmer’s Market on a Sunday at DLF Club 5. Gurugram’s educated elite are now turning to urban farming. | Shaz Syed | ThePrintPrime Minister Narendra Modi pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 156th birth anniversary at Rajghat | Praveen Jain | ThePrint
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