The Department of Higher Education, Union Territory of Ladakh, successfully organized a one-day workshop and review of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PM-USHA) program in Kargil on [Date]. The workshop was chaired by the Secretary, Higher Education, and was attended by representatives from various stakeholders, including the State Project Directorate (Ladakh), educational institutions, and local communities.
The workshop focused on reviewing the implementation of PM-USHA in Ladakh, identifying challenges and opportunities, and devising strategies for effective program delivery. Discussions centered around ensuring equitable access to clean cooking fuel, promoting awareness about the benefits of the program, and strengthening community participation.
The Secretary, Higher Education, highlighted the importance of PM-USHA in improving the lives of women and girls in adakh. He emphasized the need for a collaborative approach involving all stakeholders to ensure the program’s success. Participants actively shared their experiences and suggestions, contributing to a constructive and productive dialogue.
This initiative reflects the UT Ladakh’s commitment to promoting social welfare and empowering women. By engaging with stakeholders and actively reviewing the implementation of PM-USHA, the Department of Higher Education aims to ensure the program’s effectiveness and contribute to the overall development of the region.
The workshop served as a valuable platform for knowledge sharing, problem-solving, and fostering a stronger sense of partnership among stakeholders. This collective effort will be crucial in maximizing the impact of PM-USHA and bringing about positive change in the lives of women and their families across Ladakh.