Stargazing Dreams: Hanle's Astro-Ambassadors Illuminate India's First Dark Sky Reserve
In Hanle, a remote village in Ladakh, youths are embracing stargazing as a profession at India's first dark sky reserve. As 'astro-ambassadors,' they guide tourists through celestial wonders, enhancing local tourism and sustainability efforts. The initiative, linked to the Indian Astronomical Observatory, boosts both education and income.

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Youths in Hanle, a remote village in Ladakh, are turning their gaze to the stars as they embrace stargazing professionally, becoming 'astro-ambassadors' at India's first dark sky reserve.
The initiative, fueled by the presence of the Indian Astronomical Observatory, has turned Hanle into a beacon for astronomy enthusiasts and tourists seeking a glimpse of the universe's wonders. This venture is not only enhancing local tourism but also fostering a community commitment to sustainable practices.
With the support of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and local governance, the reserve is equipped with measures to minimize light pollution, ensuring the region's unique appeal is preserved. Hanle's astro-ambassadors stand as a testament to the region's potential, finding a future among the stars.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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