Ladakh Turns To Snow Covered Ponds to Tackle Growing Water Crisis
In the High altitude cold desert of Ladakh where snow blankets the land for months yet water shortages disrupt farming every summer a new initiative is attempting to reshape how communities survive in a rapidly changing climate.
Launched in April 2026, Project Him Sarovar aims to capture and store early snowmelt through the construction of 50 small water bodies across the districts of Leh and Kargil. The project seeks to address a long-standing paradox: despite abundant snowfall, villages face acute water scarcity during the critical sowing season.
The problem lies in timing. Snow melts quickly during early spring and flows downhill before farmers are ready to irrigate their fields. By the time crops require water, much of the seasonal supply has already vanished. Thi...









