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For long, Buddhists in Ladakh _____ 29 (agitate) for a road from Demchok to Mansarovar.

However, this may not be the only reason why the state Government is __________30 ( propose) to go

ahead with plan. The key really is easy accessibility. Demchok ______31 ( situate) near the southern tip of

Aksai Chin is just a few kilometers from the Xinjiank – Lhasa highway which __________32 ( lead) all the

way to Mansarov​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Demchok is a sleepy little place on the Indo-Tibet Road best known for its clandestine trading. But soon it may be catapulted into international fame if an ambitious Jammu & Kashmir Government plan works out to build a road from Demchok to Manasarovar Lake.

Manasarovar, which has a 100-mile circumference, along with the Kailash pass, holds a special place in both Hinduism and Buddhism, as the ultimate place for pilgrims. The three major rivers of the world - Brahmaputra, Sutlej and the Indus - have their source in the lake and all lie within 60 km of each other.

For long, Buddhists in Ladakh have been agitating for a road from Demchok to Manasarovar. However, this may not be the only reason why the state Government is proposing to go ahead with the plan.

The key really is easy accessibility. Demchok, situated near the southern tip of Aksai Chin, is just a few kilometres from the Xinjiang-Lhasa highway which leads all the way to Manasarovar.

If the proposed road is built, a pilgrim can fly into Leh from say Delhi, travel 200 km by road to Demchok, cross the border, get into another car that will take two days to reach Manasarovar. Contrast this to the regular route from the Kumaon Hills in Garhwal which involves 16 to 20 days of arduous trekking through the Lipu Lekh pass.

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Answered by moukthika58
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