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Authorities in Ladakh banned the operation of drones or UAVs in Leh and Kargil districts due to security concerns, following recent missile strikes by Indian forces. The prohibition applies to locals, tourists, and private individuals, with strict legal actions threatened for violations. Additionally, the All Ladakh Hotel and Guest House Association offered complimentary stays to tourists stranded due to flight disruptions, aiming to support visitors during these challenges. This initiative highlights Ladakh's tourism sector's commitment to hospitality.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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