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Climate Migration: Nomads move to towns in warming Ladakh

By AIJAZ HUSSAIN - Nov 01, 2022, 11:37 PM ET
Last Updated - Jun 23, 2023, 10:03 PM EDT
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For decades, Konchok Dorjey grazed goats in the arid, treeless Kharnak village in India’s Ladakh region, a high mountainous cold-desert that borders China and Pakistan

KHARNAK, India (AP) — For decades, Konchok Dorjey grazed the world’s finest cashmere-producing goats in the arid, treeless Kharnak village in India’s Ladakh region, a high mountainous cold desert that borders China and Pakistan. But a decade ago, the 45-year-old nomad gave up his pastoral life in search of a better future for his family. He sold off his animals and migrated to an urban settlement in the outskirts of a regional town called Leh.

Dorjey now lives with his wife, two daughters and a son in Kharnakling, where scores of other nomadic families from his native village have also settled in the last two decades.

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“It was a tough decision,” Dorjey said recently, sitting on the veranda at his home. “But I did not have much choice.”

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