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Art integrated project on ladakh


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Art integrated project Mathematics

certificate This is to certify that this project has been made by AR Meghna , Babli kumari, Archana, Suman kumari, Madhu Kumari, Kushagra Verma, Nitish Yadav of class X ‘A’ On the topic ‘ART INTEGRATED PROJECT’ under the guidance of our Mathematics teacher Mr. Prashant Jaggi have been completed successfully. Yours Truly, AR Meghna Babli kumari Archana Suman kumari Madhu Kumari Kushagra Verma Nitish Yadav

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Foremost, we would like to express our special thanks of gratitude to our teacher Mr. Prashant Jaggi as well as our principal Mr. Ravindra Devadiga who gave us this excellent chance to do this wonderful project in this inspiring topic Art Integrated Project and, for their guidance and motivating us throughout this project. Beside our teachers, we are extremely grateful to our parents and friends who helped us a lot in making and finalizing this project within the limited time scale.

Group Members AR Meghna Babli kumari Archana Suman kumari Madhu Kumari Kushagra Verma Nitish Yadav

Ladakh

Introduction Ladakh   is a region administered by India as a  union territory , and constituting a part of the larger  Kashmir  region, which has been the subject of dispute between India,  Pakistan , and  China  since 1947.  It is bordered by the  Tibet Autonomous Region  to the east, the Indian state of  Himachal Pradesh  to the south, both the Indian-administered union territory of  Jammu and Kashmir  and the Pakistan-administered  Gilgit -Baltistan  to the west, and the southwest corner of  Xinjiang   across the  Karakoram Pass  in the far north. It extends from the  Siachen Glacier  in the  Karakoram  range to the north to the main Great  Himalayas  to the south. The eastern end, consisting of the uninhabited  Aksai Chin  plains, is claimed by the Indian Government as part of Ladakh, and has been under Chinese control since  1962 . [11] [12]  Until 2019, Ladakh was a region of the Indian-administered state of  Jammu and Kashmir . In August 2019, the  Parliament of India  passed an  act  by which Ladakh became a union territory on 31 October 2019.

General Information Area :  59,146 km² Population :  2.74 lakhs (2011) ISO 3166 code :  ISO 3166-2:IN Union territory :  31 October 2019 Districts :  2 Which are :- Kargil  Leh   Capital :  ‎Kargil Lowest elevation (Indus River):   2,550 m (8,370 ft )‎ Administering country:   India Vehicle registration:   LA 17

Culture Ladakh is an Example of Appropriate Technology and Cooperative Spirit Over the years, writers and travelers have been unable to resist employing the term Shangri La to describe the remote land of Ladakh, in northern India. Yet, at a glance, this region of the Tibetan Plateau seems an unlikely paradise. The soaring Himalayas, which define Ladakh on the south, prevent all but about four inches of annual precipitation from reaching the area. The base elevation is around 11,000 feet, with the mountains reaching 20,000 feet and higher. During the seven-month winter, it is not uncommon for temperatures to drop to -40°F. In summer, the high altitude sun beats down mercilessly. Scarcely any vegetation softens the lines of the jagged mountains.

Famous for Ladakh  is most  famous  for breathtaking landscapes, the crystal clear skies, the highest mountain passes, thrilling adventure activities, Buddhist Monasteries and festivals. Ladakh  is quite famous for its incandescent mountains and longing valleys; all of which makes it a hot favourite amongst travellers . Some top-notch places for trekking and camping include Tso Moriri , Stok Kangri , Chadar and Markha Valley.

The spell meaning of Ladakh “La” means Passes and “Dhak” means numerous, and thus  Ladakh  is  known  as the “Land of High Passes”.

Administrable Information Coordinates:  34.0°N 77.5°E Coordinates :  34.0°N 77.5°E Administering country India Union territory 31 October 2019 [1] Capital Leh , [2]   Kargil [3] Districts 2 Government  • Body Administration of Ladakh  •  Lieutenant Governor Radha Krishna Mathur  •  Member of Parliament Jamyang Tsering Namgyal  ( BJP )  •  High Court Jammu and Kashmir High Court Area [4] [a]  • Total 59,146 km 2  (22,836 sq mi) Highest elevation  ( Saltoro Kangri [5] ) 7,742 m (25,400 ft) Lowest elevation  ( Indus River ) 2,550 m (8,370 ft) Population  (2011)  • Total 274,289  • Density 4.6/km 2  (12/sq mi) Demonym(s) Ladakhi Languages  • Official Hindi  and  English  • Spoken Ladakhi  and  Purgi Time zone UTC+05:30  ( IST ) ISO 3166 code IN-LA Vehicle registration LA 17 [6] Website ladakh.nic.in