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Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra attends Leh Dosmochey Festival, Witnesses Traditional Mask Dance at Leh Palace

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February 15, 2026
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Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra attends Leh Dosmochey Festival, Witnesses Traditional Mask Dance at Leh Palace
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Leh, February 15, 2026: Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra attended the annual Leh Dosmochey Festival 2026 with great enthusiasm and witnessed the sacred Chams (Mask Dance) performance held near Leh Palace at Chamra. His presence added significance to the traditional celebration, which reflects the deep spiritual and cultural heritage of Ladakh.

Organized by the Leh Phu-Dho Cultural and Welfare Society, the festival showcased the vibrant and symbolic Mask Dance performed by monks in traditional attire, depicting the triumph of good over evil and invoking blessings for peace and prosperity. The ritual highlighted the true essence and historical importance of the Dosmochey festival, attracting large participation from devotees, locals, and visitors.

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Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra appreciated the dedicated efforts of the organizers in preserving and promoting Ladakh’s rich cultural legacy. He expressed his admiration for the traditional performances and experienced firsthand the authentic spirit of the festival, which stands as a remarkable representation of Ladakh’s living traditions.

The Leh Phu-Dho Cultural and Welfare Society conveyed gratitude to all attendees and reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding and promoting the unique cultural heritage of the region.

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