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100 ex-servicemen deployed in EPF to safeguard Ladakh’s fragile ecology

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Last updated: July 5, 2026 12:39 am
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Leh:  In a first-of-its-kind initiative to bolster the overall environmental-protection mechanism and safeguard Ladakh’s fragile ecosystem, 100 ex-servicemen were deployed into the Ladakh Environment Protection Force (EPF) on Saturday. Flagging off the vehicles taking the ex-servicemen to their respective destinations, Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinai Kumar Saxena said Ladakh possesses one of the world’s most-fragile high-altitude ecosystems and is home to several endangered wildlife species that require the highest level of protection.

He said increasing tourism must go hand in hand with environmental responsibility and that the EPF would play a pivotal role in maintaining a balance between human activities and ecological conservation, while guiding people to promote responsible tourism in the Union Territory. “The EPF brings together the discipline, integrity and commitment of our ex-servicemen to protect this fragile ecosystem. I am confident that they will not only prevent violations of environmental and wildlife laws but also become ambassadors of cleanliness, biodiversity conservation and responsible tourism across Ladakh,” Saxena said.

The LG also administered an oath to the members of the EPF, reaffirming their commitment to faithfully discharging their duties in protecting Ladakh’s environment, forests, wildlife and biodiversity. Every EPF member also took a pledge not to use single-use plastic in their personal lives and to actively encourage their families, friends and local communities to adopt environmentally-sustainable alternatives, an official spokesperson said.

The EPF personnel, comprising ex-servicemen from the Army, paramilitary forces and the Ladakh Scouts, will be deployed across ecologically-sensitive areas of the Union Territory to maintain strict checks on rising incidents of illegal off-roading, threatening the wildlife and harming the delicate ecology of Ladakh. To strengthen the EPF, these ex-servicemen have been authorised to issue on-the-spot “challans” (fines) for any such violation within their designated areas.

The unique initiative has been launched in response to the growing incidents of illegal off-roading, unauthorised camping inside protected areas, disturbance to wildlife and pollution in Ladakh’s ecologically-sensitive landscapes, the spokesperson said. He said the deployment of ex-servicemen is aimed at strengthening the enforcement mechanism against violations of environment and wildlife laws.

The EPF has been specifically entrusted with preventing violations inside protected wildlife areas like stalking and causing disturbance to wildlife, littering, using single-use plastic, throwing plastic waste in the open and other environmentally-harmful activities. Besides strengthening environmental enforcement, the initiative also serves as a meaningful rehabilitation measure for ex-servicemen by providing them with an opportunity to continue to serve the society after retirement.

Each EPF member will receive a fixed monthly remuneration of Rs 25,000 while being deployed in and around their native or designated areas, enabling effective monitoring through their familiarity with the local terrain, the spokesperson said.

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