Chushul


Chushul is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located in the Durbuk tehsil, in the area known as "Chushul Valley". People in Chushul village are mostly uneducated. Most of the people are dependent on the rearing of goat and yak. In the field of agriculture, barley and pea are main crops of the season. During the chilly winter season, Chushul is cut off from main the capital city of Leh. During the winter season, Ice hockey is the main sport in Chushul. The youth of Chushul has a keen interest in playing ice hockey. The Chushul Ice Hockey team recently participated in the district as well as the CEC cup which was held at Leh at Karzoo and the new ice hockey ring at NDS Ground. In Chushul, various associations have played an important role in developing Chushul's economy, politics and education system. Some of these associations are Women's Alliance Chushul, Student Union of Chushul, Youth Association of Chushul, Gonpa Community of Chushul and Ex. Service Men Association of Chushul. Ms Tsering Dolker is the current elected sarpanch of Chushul village.
This place is famous for the Indian Army who fought to the 'last man, last round' at Rezang La on 18 November 1962.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Chushul has 148 households. The effective literacy rate is 61.47%.
TotalMaleFemale
Population949489460
Children aged below 6 years1216952
Scheduled caste000
Scheduled tribe945489456
Literates509315194
Workers 556278278
Main workers 398244154
Main workers: Cultivators19713067
Main workers: Agricultural labourers18126
Main workers: Household industry workers251411
Main workers: Other1588870
Marginal workers 15834124
Marginal workers: Cultivators492524
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers13211
Marginal workers: Household industry workers85283
Marginal workers: Others1156
Non-workers393211182

Education

In Chushul there are five schools. They are Govt. High school Chushul, Govt. Middle school Buk, Govt Middle School Tailing, Central Institute of Buddhist Studies and Lamdon Model School, Chushul. Besides Lamdon, all other schools are operated by the government and central government.

Chushul Airport

Chushul has an Advanced Landing Ground airstrip that was used in the Sino-Indian War.

Location

It is close to Rezang La and Panggong Lake at a height of 4,360 metres.

Administration

The Chushul village was the block headquarters of Changthang block of Ladakh district prior to the 1962 war with China.

Indo-China Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) point

Chushul is one of the five officially agreed Border Personnel Meeting points between the Indian Army and the People's Liberation Army of China for regular consultations and interactions between the two armies to improve relations.