LAHDC-Kargil was composed of a Chief Executive councillor and

Two other Executive Councillors
Three other Executive Councillors
Four other Executive Councillors
Six other Executive Councillors

The correct answer is: A. Two other Executive Councillors.

The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC)-Kargil is a local self-government body for the Kargil district of Ladakh, India. It was constituted in 1995 under the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act, 1995. The LAHDC-Kargil is composed of a Chief Executive Councillor (CEC) and 12 elected members. The CEC is elected by the members of the LAHDC-Kargil from among themselves. The other 12 members are elected from 12 constituencies in the Kargil district.

The LAHDC-Kargil has the power to make laws on a variety of subjects, including education, health, agriculture, and rural development. It also has the power to levy taxes and collect revenue. The LAHDC-Kargil is responsible for the administration of the Kargil district, except for matters that are reserved for the Central Government or the State Government.

The LAHDC-Kargil has been a successful experiment in local self-government in Ladakh. It has helped to promote democracy and development in the region. The LAHDC-Kargil has also helped to preserve the unique culture and traditions of Ladakh.

The other options are incorrect because they do not reflect the actual composition of the LAHDC-Kargil.

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