The Government of India has given official approval for the formation of five new districts in India’s union territory of Ladakh. The notification from the lieutenant governor of Ladakh and prior approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) reveal that the move seeks to enhance local governance and ensure better services to remote areas. The five districts are being created out of the existing Leh and Kargil districts. This brings the number of districts in Ladakh to seven, promising improved governance, development coverage, and decentralisation in the strategically significant territory of India.
Ladakh Official Notification: Five New Districts Created in Union Territory
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- The Government of India has decided to create five new districts in Ladakh to enhance governance and administration of its remote areas.
- This move was gazetted by a notification of the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh in April 2026.
- As a result, the number of districts in Ladakh increased from 2 (Leh and Kargil) to 7.
- The five new districts are:
- Nubra
- Sham
- Changthang
- Zanskar
- Drass
- The districts have been excised from the present Leh and Kargil districts to improve the governance set-up.
- The restructuring aims to devolve power to the peripheries and those living in high-altitude areas.
- Sources said this decision will improve local-level administration and decentralisation.
- The reform will enhance public service provision, infrastructure building, and governance effectiveness.
- It also addresses long-standing demands for local communities’ administrative convenience and development.
- Future phases will need planning and implementation of the administrative structure and headquarters of each new district.
- It accords with the government’s desire to see Ladakh UT well-administered and developed under a decentralised governance system.
- The move is dubbed a major administrative change in the region since Ladakh transformed into a Union Territory in 2019.
Most Important PYQs on Ladakh
| Exam | Question | Options | Answer |
| UPSC Prelims | Ladakh lies between which two major mountain ranges? | A) Aravalli & Vindhya B) Karakoram & Zanskar C) Himalaya & Nilgiri D) Satpura & Aravalli | B) Karakoram & Zanskar |
| UPSC Prelims | Which river is the main lifeline of Ladakh? | A) Ganga B) Indus C) Yamuna D) Sutlej | B) Indus |
| SSC CGL | Pangong Lake is located in which region? | A) Himachal Pradesh B) Ladakh C) Sikkim D) Assam | B) Ladakh |
| UPSC Prelims | Ladakh became a Union Territory in which year? | A) 2018 B) 2019 C) 2020 D) 2021 | B) 2019 |
| CDS | Which pass connects Ladakh with Tibet? | A) Nathu La B) Khardung La C) Rohtang Pass D) Shipki La | B) Khardung La |
| SSC CHSL | Ladakh is best described as which type of region? | A) Tropical forest B) Cold desert C) Coastal plain D) River valley | B) Cold desert |
| UPSC Prelims | Hemis Monastery is associated with which religion? | A) Hinduism B) Buddhism C) Jainism D) Islam | B) Buddhism |
| CAPF | The capital of Ladakh Union Territory is: | A) Jammu B) Srinagar C) Leh D) Kargil | C) Leh |
| UPSC Prelims | Which lake is famous for its blue brackish water in Ladakh? | A) Dal Lake B) Wular Lake C) Pangong Lake D) Chilika Lake | C) Pangong Lake |
| SSC GD | Ladakh region is part of which plateau system? | A) Deccan Plateau B) Tibetan Plateau C) Malwa Plateau D) Chota Nagpur Plateau | B) Tibetan Plateau |

Conclusion – Ladakh Gets Five New Districts
Ladakh is now on the verge of realising decentralised administration and better governance with the announcement of five new districts. The Government of India’s move will ensure greater access to government services, infrastructure and the well-being of the people in remote, high-altitude areas. It is also in response to the popular demand for good governance by the local population. This change will help Ladakh develop more rapidly, engage in better local governance, and deliver critical services more effectively in the strategically significant regions.







