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Kandoora

Kondur or Kandoora is the largest village in the Sukhnag River valley, located on the eastern banks of the Sukhnag River. It lies on the Beerwah-to-Doodhpathri road and is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Srinagar, the largest city and summer capital of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir,[3] which is the southern portion of the wider Indian-administered Kashmir region.

Kondur
Kondal
Village
Kandoora Village Council
Kondur
Coordinates: 33°59′32″N 74°35′01″E / 33.9923°N 74.5837°E / 33.9923; 74.5837
Country India
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictBudgam District
SubdistrictBeerwah
Founded bySayar Kandurie[citation needed]
Named forPlenty of Stones
Village CouncilKandoora Village Council
Government
 • TypeVillage Council Kandoora
 • BodyVillage Council
 • MoqdamAb Lateef Sheik
 • SarpanchMuzaffer Ahmed Bhat
Area
 • Total200 ha (500 acres)
Elevation
1,580 m (5,180 ft)
Highest elevation
(Bhag de Shafie)
1,616 m (5,302 ft)
Lowest elevation
(Mahal)
1,520 m (4,990 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,700
 • Density825/km2 (2,140/sq mi)
DemonymKandoorians or Kondreek
Languages
 • OfficialKashmiri, Urdu,English[1][2]
Language
 • SpokenKashmiri
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN INDIA
193411
Vehicle registrationJK04

Kandoora is a rural village, with agriculture its main economic activity. The overwhelming majority of its population is Muslim, and their first language is Koshur (Kashmiri), with other languages in use for particular purposes.

Etymology

The village name, Kandoora, derives from two Kashmiri words: kanie (کَنِۂ), {transl. 'stone'), and doour (ڈُور}), (transl. 'field'). As a whole, this gives the meaning, field of stones, and as the name suggests, the village of Kandoora does have plenty of stones in it.[citation needed]

History

Village administration

Kandoora is in the Beerwah subdivision of Budgam district, and governance of Kandoora is by representative democracy. The village is governed by a gram panchayat or village council, according to the 1996 Panchayats Act[4] Its panchayat has eleven members, with each member representing a ward constituency. Each ward has its ward representative.

 
view of Sun Set In Kandoora

Geography

Kandoora is a rural village, one of 102 inhabited villages in the Beerwah tehsil. It has a land area of 199.87 hectares (493.9 acres).[5] Nearest to Kandoora is Beerwah, approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) distant (measured from Beerwah's bus stand), and the Beerwah Tehsil headquarters, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away. Beerwah, along with Sodipora, lies to the north of Kandoora. Also neighbouring the village are the surrounding locations of Sonapah to the northeast; Rankipora and Khatiruna to the east; Larbal to the southeast; Peth Zanigaam and Latinae to the south; Sail and Bun Zanigaamin to the southwest; Kanigund in the west; and Goriepora and Gohlar to the northwest.

Village layout

Kandoora is internally divided into Neiber Kandoora (neiber, meaning, 'spread out' or 'peripheral'), and Gamander Kandoora (gamander, meaning, 'downtown' or 'central portion').

Neiber Kandoora has:

  • Hajamabad
  • Najarabad
  • Brandaker
  • Gamudd
  • Ghatpur
  • Sheikhpur
  • Malikpur

Gamander Kandoora is composed of:

  • Bunpur
  • Pethpur
  • Mirpur (half)
  • Hajamabad (half)
  • Najarabad (half)
  • Old Graveyard of Kandoora
  • Masheed-e-Aungun (centre)

There are several planned or specially built communities within Kandoora. Such communities are widely known as colonies within the subcontinent.[6] The Kandoorian colonies are: Zandwan; Sheikh ul Alam; Gousia; and Larbal.

Village roads

Roads interior to the village include:

  • Ghatpur-Masheed e Aungun Street
  • Diversion-Malikpur Street
  • Diversion-Nagpur Street
  • Sheikhpur-Batehar Street
  • Gamudd-Maxelum Street
  • Maxelumm-Aawrenea Street
  • Batehar Street

Area road system

Kandoora is well connected to its neighbouring villages by link road. The roads meet internally in the administrative centre, central Kandoora, locally called Masheed-e-Aungun.

The roads are:

  1. Kandoora-Larbal Link road - 1.5 km (0.93 mi)
  2. Kandoora-Khatiruna Link road - 1.7 km (1.1 mi)
  3. Kandoora-Latina Link Road - 1.9 km (1.2 mi)
  4. Kandoora-Zaniegaam Link Road - 2 km (1.2 mi)
  5. Kandoora-Rankipora Link Road - 1.8 km (1.1 mi)
  6. Kandoora-Kaniegund Link Road - 1.7 km (1.1 mi)
  7. Kandoora-Sail Link Road - 2 km (1.2 mi)
  8. Kandoora-Sodiepora Link Road - 2.4 km (1.5 mi)
  9. Kandoora-Arizal Road - 11 km (6.8 mi)

The village can be accessed from:

  1. Budgam
    • Budgam-Kandoora Road, via Sonpah
  2. Beerwah
    • Beerwah-Doodhpathri Road, via Sonpah
    • Beerwah-Kandoora Road, via Rankipora
  3. Khag
    • Kandoora-Khag Road, via Malpora and Sail
  4. Khan Sahib

Economy

The economy of Kandoora is generally agrarian, being derived from agriculture and horticultural produce. The horticultural sector is on the rise, with the help of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-J) and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir. Many apple orchards are being developed and this sector is expected to boost the local economy.

The production and sale of Kashmiri handicrafts, such as Kashmiri shawls, is another avenue for earning income available to Kandoorians.

People and culture

The village population is almost wholly Muslim and includes adherents of Sunni Islam, schools of Hanafi, Salafism, and Barelvi branches or schools of Islam.[citation needed]

Disputes are usually brought before the local jirga to be resolved. The jirga is an assembly of local Kandoora chieftains. This traditional gathering of leaders has been adapted by Kashmiri Muslims from its origins in erstwhile North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Afghanistan.[7]

The mother tongue of Kandoora locals is Koshur (Kashmiri). Several other languages are occasionally[citation needed] used, including Urdu, English, Persian, Arabic and Hindi.

Demographics

The majority of adult Kandoora residents work in agriculture and its associated occupations.[5] There are some government employees. Teenagers and young adults may continue as students, attending further education at institutions in the wider district.[8][failed verification]

Kandoora village: Enumeration and basic demographic details[5]
Detail Total (T) Males (M) M as % of T
  • Females
  • (F)
  • F
  • as % of T
  • Sex ratio
  • (no. of females per 1000 males)
Notes
Population 2,774 1,492 53.8 1,282 46.2 859
Child (0-6) 677 407 60.1 270 39.9 601
  • Literacy
  • (Effective literacy rate)
  • 1,291
  • 61.56% of pop., aged 7yrs+
791 72.90 500 49.41 613 (Those 7yrs+ able to read)
In paid work 707 570 80.6 137 19.4 240
Main worker 130 - - - - -
Marginal worker 577 453 78.5 124 21.5 274
No. of households 479 - - - - -

Source: Census 2011 - 15th National census of India[5]

Clans

The clans living[citation needed] within Kandoora - without casteism (caste prejudice) - include:

  • Ahanger
  • Chopan
  • Ganiee
  • Hajam
  • Khan
  • Magrey
  • Malik
  • Malla
  • Mir
  • Najar
  • Pandit
  • Parry
  • Sheikh
  • Syed
  • Wani
  • Zarger

Religious institutions and organisations

 
Jamia Masjid Kandoora

The township has halqa level bodies of:

The village has six masjids, including two jama masjids:[a]

  • Grand Jamia Hanafia, Kandoora (in central Masheed-e-Aungun area)
  • Chanpur Masjid e Shareef (in Chanpur)
  • Masjid e Ramzaan a mosque of the Hanafi school in Sheikhpur
  • Masjid e Gousiyah, of the Barelvi school in Diversion[where?] colony
  • Jamia Masjid Ahlihadith, in Mirpur
  • Masjid e Salafiyah, in Ghatpur, a Salafi School masjid

Sports

Sports played locally include:

Education

The village has a literacy rate of nearly 62% according to the 2011 census.[5] This is somewhat lower than the literacy rate of 67.16% in Jammu and Kashmir overall.[5]

Islamic religious education

The village of Kandoora has three Islamic educational institutions:

  • Imam e Azam Institute of Islamic Studies, a Hanafi institution
  • Institute of Islamic Theology and Jurisprudence (Urdu: درسگاہ تعلیم القران والحدیث نبویہ)
  • Shah e Hamdan Institute of Islamic Studies, named in honour of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani

Independent schools

  • Islamic Educational Institute Kandoora (IES, Kandoora), established in 1986

This institution is the first private school in valley of the River Sukhnaag.[9]

Post-primary schools

  • Government Girls Middle School, Kandoora:
    Established in 1975 in order to educate girls locally, past the primary school level.
  • The Government Boys Higher Secondary Institute, Kandoora:
    Established 1953 as a primary school. In 1963 it was upgraded to middle school level and then, in 1971, to the high school level. It attained a higher secondary school level in 2018. This higher secondary school feeds Government Degree College, Beerwah. The institute was only the second school in the area, after the Government Boys Senior Secondary Institute School, Beerwah, established in 1953.

Primary schools

  • Government Boys Primary School, Chanpur
  • Government Boys Primary School, Malik Pur

Notes

  1. ^ Jamia Masjid is the mosque in which Muslims observe Friday prayers.

References

  1. ^ "The Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Act, 2020" (PDF), The Gazette of India, Government of India, 27 September 2020, retrieved 27 September 2020
  2. ^ Yattoo, Irfan (22 September 2020). . Rising Kashmir. Archived from the original on 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ Manzoor, Mir (22 September 2018). "Terrorist over ground workers arrested, Beerwah". Indiatv. from the original on 27 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Pincode, Jammu and Kashmir: Budgam – Kandoora". India TV News. Independent News Service. 24 May 2020. from the original on 7 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India; Ministry of Home Affairs (2014). "District Census Hand Book, Badgam (Village- and town-wise)". Census of India 2011: Primary Census Abstract (PCA). Government of India. Retrieved 4 October 2021 – via censusindia.gov.in.
  6. ^ Macmillan Education. "Areas in towns or cities - synonyms and related words". Macmillan Dictionary. Retrieved 3 October 2021. Colony (noun; Indian English): a planned area within a city for people to live and work in
  7. ^ Raina, Muzaffar (30 October 2006). . The Telegraph India online. Archived from the original on 7 January 2023. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  8. ^ KL News Network (18 April 2019). . Kashmir Life. Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. There were a few instances in Budgam district where the crowds resorted to stone pelting at paramilitary men. At a few places including Beerwa, Kandoora, Chewdara Kawoosa, Ratsun, Nasrullah Pora, Hafrooda, the police did react. Unofficial reports said three persons were injured.
  9. ^ Directorate of School Education Kashmir

Coordinates: 33°59′32″N 74°35′01″E / 33.9923°N 74.5837°E / 33.9923; 74.5837

External links

  • Map of Kandoora

kandoora, kondur, largest, village, sukhnag, river, valley, located, eastern, banks, sukhnag, river, lies, beerwah, doodhpathri, road, kilometres, from, srinagar, largest, city, summer, capital, union, territory, jammu, kashmir, which, southern, portion, wider. Kondur or Kandoora is the largest village in the Sukhnag River valley located on the eastern banks of the Sukhnag River It lies on the Beerwah to Doodhpathri road and is 26 kilometres 16 mi from Srinagar the largest city and summer capital of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir 3 which is the southern portion of the wider Indian administered Kashmir region Kondur KondalVillageKandoora Village CouncilKondurCoordinates 33 59 32 N 74 35 01 E 33 9923 N 74 5837 E 33 9923 74 5837Country IndiaUnion TerritoryJammu and KashmirDistrictBudgam DistrictSubdistrictBeerwahFounded bySayar Kandurie citation needed Named forPlenty of StonesVillage CouncilKandoora Village CouncilGovernment TypeVillage Council Kandoora BodyVillage Council MoqdamAb Lateef Sheik SarpanchMuzaffer Ahmed BhatArea Total200 ha 500 acres Elevation1 580 m 5 180 ft Highest elevation Bhag de Shafie 1 616 m 5 302 ft Lowest elevation Mahal 1 520 m 4 990 ft Population 2020 Total3 700 Density825 km2 2 140 sq mi DemonymKandoorians or KondreekLanguages OfficialKashmiri Urdu English 1 2 Language SpokenKashmiriTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN INDIA193411Vehicle registrationJK04Kandoora is a rural village with agriculture its main economic activity The overwhelming majority of its population is Muslim and their first language is Koshur Kashmiri with other languages in use for particular purposes Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Village administration 4 Geography 4 1 Village layout 4 1 1 Village roads 4 2 Area road system 5 Economy 6 People and culture 6 1 Demographics 6 2 Clans 6 3 Religious institutions and organisations 6 4 Sports 7 Education 7 1 Islamic religious education 7 2 Independent schools 7 3 Post primary schools 7 4 Primary schools 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEtymology EditThe village name Kandoora derives from two Kashmiri words kanie ک ن ۂ transl stone and doour ڈ ور transl field As a whole this gives the meaning field of stones and as the name suggests the village of Kandoora does have plenty of stones in it citation needed History EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2021 Village administration EditKandoora is in the Beerwah subdivision of Budgam district and governance of Kandoora is by representative democracy The village is governed by a gram panchayat or village council according to the 1996 Panchayats Act 4 Its panchayat has eleven members with each member representing a ward constituency Each ward has its ward representative view of Sun Set In KandooraGeography EditKandoora is a rural village one of 102 inhabited villages in the Beerwah tehsil It has a land area of 199 87 hectares 493 9 acres 5 Nearest to Kandoora is Beerwah approximately 2 kilometres 1 2 mi distant measured from Beerwah s bus stand and the Beerwah Tehsil headquarters about 3 kilometres 1 9 mi away Beerwah along with Sodipora lies to the north of Kandoora Also neighbouring the village are the surrounding locations of Sonapah to the northeast Rankipora and Khatiruna to the east Larbal to the southeast Peth Zanigaam and Latinae to the south Sail and Bun Zanigaamin to the southwest Kanigund in the west and Goriepora and Gohlar to the northwest Village layout Edit Kandoora is internally divided into Neiber Kandoora neiber meaning spread out or peripheral and Gamander Kandoora gamander meaning downtown or central portion Neiber Kandoora has Hajamabad Najarabad Brandaker Gamudd Ghatpur Sheikhpur Malikpur Gamander Kandoora is composed of Bunpur Pethpur Mirpur half Hajamabad half Najarabad half Old Graveyard of Kandoora Masheed e Aungun centre There are several planned or specially built communities within Kandoora Such communities are widely known as colonies within the subcontinent 6 The Kandoorian colonies are Zandwan Sheikh ul Alam Gousia and Larbal Village roads EditRoads interior to the village include Ghatpur Masheed e Aungun Street Diversion Malikpur Street Diversion Nagpur Street Sheikhpur Batehar Street Gamudd Maxelum Street Maxelumm Aawrenea Street Batehar Street Area road system Edit Kandoora is well connected to its neighbouring villages by link road The roads meet internally in the administrative centre central Kandoora locally called Masheed e Aungun The roads are Kandoora Larbal Link road 1 5 km 0 93 mi Kandoora Khatiruna Link road 1 7 km 1 1 mi Kandoora Latina Link Road 1 9 km 1 2 mi Kandoora Zaniegaam Link Road 2 km 1 2 mi Kandoora Rankipora Link Road 1 8 km 1 1 mi Kandoora Kaniegund Link Road 1 7 km 1 1 mi Kandoora Sail Link Road 2 km 1 2 mi Kandoora Sodiepora Link Road 2 4 km 1 5 mi Kandoora Arizal Road 11 km 6 8 mi The village can be accessed from Budgam Budgam Kandoora Road via Sonpah Beerwah Beerwah Doodhpathri Road via Sonpah Beerwah Kandoora Road via Rankipora Khag Kandoora Khag Road via Malpora and Sail Khan Sahib Kandoora Khan Sahib Road via PethkootEconomy EditThe economy of Kandoora is generally agrarian being derived from agriculture and horticultural produce The horticultural sector is on the rise with the help of Sher e Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu SKUAST J and Sher e Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir Many apple orchards are being developed and this sector is expected to boost the local economy The production and sale of Kashmiri handicrafts such as Kashmiri shawls is another avenue for earning income available to Kandoorians People and culture EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2021 The village population is almost wholly Muslim and includes adherents of Sunni Islam schools of Hanafi Salafism and Barelvi branches or schools of Islam citation needed Disputes are usually brought before the local jirga to be resolved The jirga is an assembly of local Kandoora chieftains This traditional gathering of leaders has been adapted by Kashmiri Muslims from its origins in erstwhile North West Frontier Province NWFP and Afghanistan 7 The mother tongue of Kandoora locals is Koshur Kashmiri Several other languages are occasionally citation needed used including Urdu English Persian Arabic and Hindi Demographics Edit The majority of adult Kandoora residents work in agriculture and its associated occupations 5 There are some government employees Teenagers and young adults may continue as students attending further education at institutions in the wider district 8 failed verification Kandoora village Enumeration and basic demographic details 5 Detail Total T Males M M as of T Females F Fas of T Sex ratio no of females per 1000 males NotesPopulation 2 774 1 492 53 8 1 282 46 2 859Child 0 6 677 407 60 1 270 39 9 601Literacy Effective literacy rate 1 29161 56 of pop aged 7yrs 791 72 90 500 49 41 613 Those 7yrs able to read In paid work 707 570 80 6 137 19 4 240Main worker 130 Marginal worker 577 453 78 5 124 21 5 274No of households 479 Source Census 2011 15th National census of India 5 Clans Edit The clans living citation needed within Kandoora without casteism caste prejudice include Ahanger Chopan Ganiee Hajam Khan Magrey Malik Malla Mir Najar Pandit Parry Sheikh Syed Wani Zarger Religious institutions and organisations Edit Jamia Masjid Kandoora The township has halqa level bodies of Karwan I Islami International Jammu and Kashmir Jamiat e Ahle Hadith J amp K Jammu and KashmirThe village has six masjids including two jama masjids a Grand Jamia Hanafia Kandoora in central Masheed e Aungun area Chanpur Masjid e Shareef in Chanpur Masjid e Ramzaan a mosque of the Hanafi school in Sheikhpur Masjid e Gousiyah of the Barelvi school in Diversion where colony Jamia Masjid Ahlihadith in Mirpur Masjid e Salafiyah in Ghatpur a Salafi School masjidSports Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2022 Sports played locally include CricketVolleyballKabaddiKho khoRugbyEducation EditThe village has a literacy rate of nearly 62 according to the 2011 census 5 This is somewhat lower than the literacy rate of 67 16 in Jammu and Kashmir overall 5 Islamic religious education Edit The village of Kandoora has three Islamic educational institutions Imam e Azam Institute of Islamic Studies a Hanafi institution Institute of Islamic Theology and Jurisprudence Urdu درسگاہ تعلیم القران والحدیث نبویہ Shah e Hamdan Institute of Islamic Studies named in honour of Mir Sayyid Ali HamadaniIndependent schools Edit Islamic Educational Institute Kandoora IES Kandoora established in 1986This institution is the first private school in valley of the River Sukhnaag 9 Post primary schools Edit Government Girls Middle School Kandoora Established in 1975 in order to educate girls locally past the primary school level The Government Boys Higher Secondary Institute Kandoora Established 1953 as a primary school In 1963 it was upgraded to middle school level and then in 1971 to the high school level It attained a higher secondary school level in 2018 This higher secondary school feeds Government Degree College Beerwah The institute was only the second school in the area after the Government Boys Senior Secondary Institute School Beerwah established in 1953 Primary schools Edit Government Boys Primary School Chanpur Government Boys Primary School Malik PurNotes Edit Jamia Masjid is the mosque in which Muslims observe Friday prayers References Edit The Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Act 2020 PDF The Gazette of India Government of India 27 September 2020 retrieved 27 September 2020 Yattoo Irfan 22 September 2020 Parliament passes JK Official Languages Bill 2020 Rising Kashmir Archived from the original on 20 February 2022 Manzoor Mir 22 September 2018 Terrorist over ground workers arrested Beerwah Indiatv Archived from the original on 27 November 2020 Pincode Jammu and Kashmir Budgam Kandoora India TV News Independent News Service 24 May 2020 Archived from the original on 7 January 2023 a b c d e f Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Ministry of Home Affairs 2014 District Census Hand Book Badgam Village and town wise Census of India 2011 Primary Census Abstract PCA Government of India Retrieved 4 October 2021 via censusindia gov in Macmillan Education Areas in towns or cities synonyms and related words Macmillan Dictionary Retrieved 3 October 2021 Colony noun Indian English a planned area within a city for people to live and work in Raina Muzaffar 30 October 2006 Justice rolls in Kashmir Afghan style Jilted sheep stolen Some people in the Valley never go to police but pin faith on a time tested tribal system to settle disputes and redress grievances The Telegraph India online Archived from the original on 7 January 2023 Retrieved 7 January 2023 KL News Network 18 April 2019 LS Polls Phase 2 The Complete Story Kashmir Life Archived from the original on 24 September 2020 There were a few instances in Budgam district where the crowds resorted to stone pelting at paramilitary men At a few places including Beerwa Kandoora Chewdara Kawoosa Ratsun Nasrullah Pora Hafrooda the police did react Unofficial reports said three persons were injured Directorate of School Education Kashmir Coordinates 33 59 32 N 74 35 01 E 33 9923 N 74 5837 E 33 9923 74 5837External links EditMap of Kandoora Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kandoora amp oldid 1140970238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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