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Kathua district

Kathua district is one of 20 administrative districts that comprise the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is surrounded by Jammu to the northwest, the Doda and Udhampur districts to the north, the state of Himachal Pradesh to the east, Punjab to the south, and Pakistan's working boundary to the west. Its terrain is diverse, consisting of rich agricultural areas along the Punjab/Kashmir border, plains sweeping eastward to the foothills of the Himalaya, and the mountainous Pahari region in the east..

Kathua district
Mountainous areas in the east of Kathua
Location of Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir
Coordinates (Kathua): 32°35′N 75°30′E / 32.583°N 75.500°E / 32.583; 75.500Coordinates: 32°35′N 75°30′E / 32.583°N 75.500°E / 32.583; 75.500
CountryIndia
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DivisionJammu Division
Parliamentary ConstituencyUdhampur-Doda-Kathua Constituency
District HeadquarterKathua
TehsilsBani, Basholi, Billawar, Hiranagar, Kathua, Nagri-Parole, Marheen, Dinga Amb, Mahanpur, Lohai Malhar, Ramkote.
Government
 • District Development Council ChairpersonMann Singh (BJP)
 • District CollectorRahul Yadav(IAS)
Area
 • Total2,502 km2 (966 sq mi)
 • Urban
43.16 km2 (16.66 sq mi)
 • Rural
2,458.84 km2 (949.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total616,435
 • Density250/km2 (640/sq mi)
 • Urban
89,713
 • Rural
526,722
Demographics
 • Literacy73.09%
 • Sex ratio890
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationJK-08
Major highwaysNH 44(Pathankot-Jammu), Bhaderwah-Basoli Highway, Border Road(Kathua-Bishnah).
Average annual precipitation921cm ( Annual-Billawar) mm
Websitehttps://kathua.nic.in/

Kathua district is divided into 8 blocks: Bani, Barnoti, Basholi, Billawar, Duggan, Ghagwal, Hiranagar, Kathua and Lohai Malhar. It has approximately 512 villages.

The traditional language of Kathua is Dogri. Pahari languages are prevalent in the mountainous area of the east. The principal media of education are English, Hindi, and Urdu.

History

 
Kathua district in J & K

Jodh Singh of the Andotra clan(shares ancestry with Tomar and Som Rajputs) is believed to have migrated from Hastinapur to [Kathua] nearly 2,000 years ago.

His three sons established the three Hamlets of Taraf Tajwal, Taraf Manjali and Taraf Bhajwal. Their descendants are now called as Tajwalia, Bhajwalia and Khanwalia Rajputs of ANDOTRA sub-caste. Prior to 1921, the Kathua district was known as the Jasrota district. Between 1921–1931, the headquarters of the district was shifted to Kathua without any alteration in the area of governance.[3][4]

Greek historians, who provide an insight into the ancient history of Jammu hills, prominently record the existence in this area of two powerful empires - Abhisara (present day Poonch) and Kathaioi - at the time of invasion of India by Alexander. Strabo describes Kathaioi as a mighty republic of that era, located in the foothills along the Ravi River. The topography of Kathaioi corresponds with the present day Kathua. Strabo describes the people of this republic as the epitome of bravery and courage, and records that they gave a tough fight to invading army of Alexander.

There are many places which commemorate a visit to Kathua by Pandavas. Lord Krishna is also said to have come to this area, in order to get back from Jamawant the Syamantaka Mani.

Because of its close proximity to the Pakistan border, Kathua District has had a significant Indian Army presence since independence. The Army units were camped at Kathua during militancy in the state when the ultras (extremists) carried out attacks against government installations. Some of these ultras were Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and infiltration across the border from Pakistan was a major concern.[5] There were many attacks in the region beginning in the late 1980s. Among them, in 2002, in March ten people were killed in an attack in Kathua at a temple, in May thirty-two people were killed in an attack on a bus and Army residential complex, in July twenty-nine people were killed in an attack near Qasim Nagar, in September twelve people were killed when ultras attacked a bus at Hiranagar Morh.[6] In 2005, three terrorists attacked on army camp in front of District Hospital in Kathua killing two people. By 2008 the attacks had ceased.[7] But in 2013, ultras attacked a police station, killing four policemen and a civilian, stole a truck and then attacked an army camp in the neighboring Samba District.[7][8]

Basohli Paintings

Basohli, a town of Kathua district, is widely known for its paintings. Immortalised by their artistic eminences and their connoisseur patrons, Basohli today is a metaphor for a vigorous, bold and imaginative artistic style, rich, stylish and unconventional.

A style of painting characterized by vigorous use of primary colours and a peculiar facial formula prevailed in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries in the foothills of the Western Himalayas in the Jammu and Punjab States.

The earliest paintings in this style originated in Basohli from where the style spread to the Hill States of Mankot, Nurpur, Kulu, Mandi, Suket, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Chamba, Guler and Kangra. The first mention of Basohli painting is in the annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India published in 1921.

Administration

Kathua is divided into four subdivisions: Bani, Basohli, Billawar/Badnota, and Hiranagar. These sub-divisions are further divided into 11 tehsils:[9]

  • Kathua
  • Hiranagar
  • Billawar
  • Basohli
  • Bani
  • Nagri
  • Marheen
  • Dinga Amb
  • Mahanpur
  • Lohai Malhar
  • Ramkote

Politics

Kathua District has five assembly constituencies: Bani, Basohli, Kathua, Billawar and Hiranagar (S.C).[10]

Demographics

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
1901 144,722—    
1911 142,404−1.6%
1921 144,675+1.6%
1931 151,394+4.6%
1941 166,940+10.3%
1951 180,968+8.4%
1961 194,997+7.8%
1971 256,755+31.7%
1981 340,494+32.6%
1991 419,120+23.1%
2001 511,455+22.0%
2011 616,435+20.5%
source:[11]
† 1951 and 1991 populations are estimated
Religion in Kathua district (2011)[2]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
87.61%
Islam
10.42%
Sikhism
1.55%
Other or not stated
0.42%
Sex Ratio in Kathua District in 2011 Census.[2]
(no. females per 1,000 males)
Religion (and population) Sex Ratio
Hindu (pop 540,063)
890
Muslim (pop 64,234)
904
Sikh (pop 9,551)
809
Other (pop 2,587)
873
Total (pop 616,435)
890

Languages of Kathua district (2011)[12]

  Dogri (81.92%)
  Pahadi (6.94%)
  Gojri (3.50%)
  Kashmiri (2.01%)
  Punjabi (1.86%)
  Hindi (1.03%)
  Others (2.74%)

According to the 2011 census Kathua district has a population of 616,435, roughly equal to the nation of Solomon Islands[13] or the US state of Vermont.[14] This gives it a ranking of 521st in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 246 inhabitants per square kilometre (640/sq mi) .[13] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 20.53%. Kathua has a sex ratio of 890 females for every 1000 males,[13] and a literacy rate of 73.09%.[13]

Kathua district: religion, gender ratio, and % urban of population, according to the 2011 Census.[2]
Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Other Not stated Total
Total 540,063 64,234 1,828 9,551 24 16 2 717 616,435
87.61% 10.42% 0.30% 1.55% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.12% 100.00%
Male 285,720 33,728 941 5,280 12 9 1 418 326,109
Female 254,343 30,506 887 4,271 12 7 1 299 290,326
Gender ratio (% female) 47.1% 47.5% 48.5% 44.7% 50.0% 43.8% 50.0% 41.7% 47.1%
Sex ratio
(no. of females per 1,000 males)
890 904 943 809 715 890
Urban 82,162 3,272 1,111 3,015 13 6 1 133 89,713
Rural 457,901 60,962 717 6,536 11 10 1 584 526,722
% Urban 15.2% 5.1% 60.8% 31.6% 54.2% 37.5% 50.0% 18.5% 14.6%

At the time of the 2011 census, 81.92% of the population spoke Dogri, 6.94% Pahari, 3.50% Gojri, 2.01% Kashmiri, 1.86% Punjabi and 1.03% Hindi as their first language.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ District Census Handbook Kathua (PDF). Census of India 2011, Part A (Report). 18 June 2014. p. 8. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d C-1 Population By Religious Community – Jammu & Kashmir (Report). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  3. ^ Agrarian Legislation in India, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 1973, p. 232
  4. ^ Office of the Registrar General, Census of India, 1961: Jammu and Kashmir, Manager of Publications, p. 142
  5. ^ Kak. M. L. (29 August 2001). "Kathua next target of ultras ISI shifts officer to Sialkot Sector". The Tribune. Chandigarh, India. from the original on 18 January 2002.
  6. ^ Sharma, S. P. (1 October 2002). "Attack shows chinks in police set-up". The Tribune. Chandigarh, India. from the original on 21 December 2002.
  7. ^ a b Singh, Ajit Kumar (2013). "J&K: Escalating Failures". South Asia Intelligence Review: Weekly Assessments & Briefings. 12 (13). from the original on 8 January 2014.
  8. ^ Hassan, Ishfaq ul (26 September 2013). "All three ultras in J&K terror attack killed, search operations over". DNA (Diligent Media Corporation). from the original on 8 January 2014.
  9. ^ "Kathua - Official Site". kathua.nic.in. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  10. ^ . Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir. Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
  11. ^ "A-2 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901". Censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  12. ^ a b C-16 Population By Mother Tongue – Jammu & Kashmir (Report). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d "Kathua District Population Census 2011, Jammu and Kashmir literacy sex ratio and density". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  14. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Vermont 625,741

External links

  • Kathua district, Official website
  • Kathua district on OpenStreetMap

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Kathua district is one of 20 administrative districts that comprise the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir It is surrounded by Jammu to the northwest the Doda and Udhampur districts to the north the state of Himachal Pradesh to the east Punjab to the south and Pakistan s working boundary to the west Its terrain is diverse consisting of rich agricultural areas along the Punjab Kashmir border plains sweeping eastward to the foothills of the Himalaya and the mountainous Pahari region in the east Kathua districtDistrict of Jammu and KashmirMountainous areas in the east of KathuaLocation of Kathua district in Jammu and KashmirCoordinates Kathua 32 35 N 75 30 E 32 583 N 75 500 E 32 583 75 500 Coordinates 32 35 N 75 30 E 32 583 N 75 500 E 32 583 75 500CountryIndiaUnion territoryJammu and KashmirDivisionJammu DivisionParliamentary ConstituencyUdhampur Doda Kathua ConstituencyDistrict HeadquarterKathuaTehsilsBani Basholi Billawar Hiranagar Kathua Nagri Parole Marheen Dinga Amb Mahanpur Lohai Malhar Ramkote Government District Development Council ChairpersonMann Singh BJP District CollectorRahul Yadav IAS Area 1 Total2 502 km2 966 sq mi Urban43 16 km2 16 66 sq mi Rural2 458 84 km2 949 36 sq mi Population 2011 2 Total616 435 Density250 km2 640 sq mi Urban89 713 Rural526 722Demographics Literacy73 09 Sex ratio890Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Vehicle registrationJK 08Major highwaysNH 44 Pathankot Jammu Bhaderwah Basoli Highway Border Road Kathua Bishnah Average annual precipitation921cm Annual Billawar mmWebsitehttps kathua nic in Kathua district is divided into 8 blocks Bani Barnoti Basholi Billawar Duggan Ghagwal Hiranagar Kathua and Lohai Malhar It has approximately 512 villages The traditional language of Kathua is Dogri Pahari languages are prevalent in the mountainous area of the east The principal media of education are English Hindi and Urdu Contents 1 History 2 Basohli Paintings 3 Administration 4 Politics 5 Demographics 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Kathua district in J amp K Jodh Singh of the Andotra clan shares ancestry with Tomar and Som Rajputs is believed to have migrated from Hastinapur to Kathua nearly 2 000 years ago His three sons established the three Hamlets of Taraf Tajwal Taraf Manjali and Taraf Bhajwal Their descendants are now called as Tajwalia Bhajwalia and Khanwalia Rajputs of ANDOTRA sub caste Prior to 1921 the Kathua district was known as the Jasrota district Between 1921 1931 the headquarters of the district was shifted to Kathua without any alteration in the area of governance 3 4 Greek historians who provide an insight into the ancient history of Jammu hills prominently record the existence in this area of two powerful empires Abhisara present day Poonch and Kathaioi at the time of invasion of India by Alexander Strabo describes Kathaioi as a mighty republic of that era located in the foothills along the Ravi River The topography of Kathaioi corresponds with the present day Kathua Strabo describes the people of this republic as the epitome of bravery and courage and records that they gave a tough fight to invading army of Alexander There are many places which commemorate a visit to Kathua by Pandavas Lord Krishna is also said to have come to this area in order to get back from Jamawant the Syamantaka Mani Because of its close proximity to the Pakistan border Kathua District has had a significant Indian Army presence since independence The Army units were camped at Kathua during militancy in the state when the ultras extremists carried out attacks against government installations Some of these ultras were Lashkar e Taiba LeT and infiltration across the border from Pakistan was a major concern 5 There were many attacks in the region beginning in the late 1980s Among them in 2002 in March ten people were killed in an attack in Kathua at a temple in May thirty two people were killed in an attack on a bus and Army residential complex in July twenty nine people were killed in an attack near Qasim Nagar in September twelve people were killed when ultras attacked a bus at Hiranagar Morh 6 In 2005 three terrorists attacked on army camp in front of District Hospital in Kathua killing two people By 2008 the attacks had ceased 7 But in 2013 ultras attacked a police station killing four policemen and a civilian stole a truck and then attacked an army camp in the neighboring Samba District 7 8 Basohli Paintings EditMain article Basohli Painting Basohli a town of Kathua district is widely known for its paintings Immortalised by their artistic eminences and their connoisseur patrons Basohli today is a metaphor for a vigorous bold and imaginative artistic style rich stylish and unconventional A style of painting characterized by vigorous use of primary colours and a peculiar facial formula prevailed in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries in the foothills of the Western Himalayas in the Jammu and Punjab States The earliest paintings in this style originated in Basohli from where the style spread to the Hill States of Mankot Nurpur Kulu Mandi Suket Bilaspur Nalagarh Chamba Guler and Kangra The first mention of Basohli painting is in the annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India published in 1921 Administration EditKathua is divided into four subdivisions Bani Basohli Billawar Badnota and Hiranagar These sub divisions are further divided into 11 tehsils 9 Kathua Hiranagar Billawar Basohli Bani Nagri Marheen Dinga Amb Mahanpur Lohai Malhar RamkotePolitics EditKathua District has five assembly constituencies Bani Basohli Kathua Billawar and Hiranagar S C 10 Demographics EditHistorical populationsYearPop 1901144 722 1911142 404 1 6 1921144 675 1 6 1931151 394 4 6 1941166 940 10 3 1951180 968 8 4 1961194 997 7 8 1971256 755 31 7 1981340 494 32 6 1991419 120 23 1 2001511 455 22 0 2011616 435 20 5 source 11 1951 and 1991 populations are estimatedReligion in Kathua district 2011 2 Religion PercentHinduism 87 61 Islam 10 42 Sikhism 1 55 Other or not stated 0 42 Sex Ratio in Kathua District in 2011 Census 2 no females per 1 000 males Religion and population Sex RatioHindu pop 540 063 890Muslim pop 64 234 904Sikh pop 9 551 809Other pop 2 587 873Total pop 616 435 890 Languages of Kathua district 2011 12 Dogri 81 92 Pahadi 6 94 Gojri 3 50 Kashmiri 2 01 Punjabi 1 86 Hindi 1 03 Others 2 74 According to the 2011 census Kathua district has a population of 616 435 roughly equal to the nation of Solomon Islands 13 or the US state of Vermont 14 This gives it a ranking of 521st in India out of a total of 640 The district has a population density of 246 inhabitants per square kilometre 640 sq mi 13 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 20 53 Kathua has a sex ratio of 890 females for every 1000 males 13 and a literacy rate of 73 09 13 Kathua district religion gender ratio and urban of population according to the 2011 Census 2 Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Other Not stated TotalTotal 540 063 64 234 1 828 9 551 24 16 2 717 616 43587 61 10 42 0 30 1 55 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 12 100 00 Male 285 720 33 728 941 5 280 12 9 1 418 326 109Female 254 343 30 506 887 4 271 12 7 1 299 290 326Gender ratio female 47 1 47 5 48 5 44 7 50 0 43 8 50 0 41 7 47 1 Sex ratio no of females per 1 000 males 890 904 943 809 715 890Urban 82 162 3 272 1 111 3 015 13 6 1 133 89 713Rural 457 901 60 962 717 6 536 11 10 1 584 526 722 Urban 15 2 5 1 60 8 31 6 54 2 37 5 50 0 18 5 14 6 At the time of the 2011 census 81 92 of the population spoke Dogri 6 94 Pahari 3 50 Gojri 2 01 Kashmiri 1 86 Punjabi and 1 03 Hindi as their first language 12 See also EditJasrota JasrotiaReferences Edit District Census Handbook Kathua PDF Census of India 2011 Part A Report 18 June 2014 p 8 Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b c d C 1 Population By Religious Community Jammu amp Kashmir Report Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Retrieved 28 July 2020 Agrarian Legislation in India Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics 1973 p 232 Office of the Registrar General Census of India 1961 Jammu and Kashmir Manager of Publications p 142 Kak M L 29 August 2001 Kathua next target of ultras ISI shifts officer to Sialkot Sector The Tribune Chandigarh India Archived from the original on 18 January 2002 Sharma S P 1 October 2002 Attack shows chinks in police set up The Tribune Chandigarh India Archived from the original on 21 December 2002 a b Singh Ajit Kumar 2013 J amp K Escalating Failures South Asia Intelligence Review Weekly Assessments amp Briefings 12 13 Archived from the original on 8 January 2014 Hassan Ishfaq ul 26 September 2013 All three ultras in J amp K terror attack killed search operations over DNA Diligent Media Corporation Archived from the original on 8 January 2014 Kathua Official Site kathua nic in Retrieved 7 January 2017 ERO s and AERO s Chief Electoral Officer Jammu and Kashmir Archived from the original on 22 October 2008 Retrieved 28 August 2008 A 2 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Censusindia gov in Retrieved 9 August 2019 a b C 16 Population By Mother Tongue Jammu amp Kashmir Report Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Retrieved 18 July 2020 a b c d Kathua District Population Census 2011 Jammu and Kashmir literacy sex ratio and density www census2011 co in Retrieved 16 January 2017 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Vermont 625 741External links EditKathua district Official website Kathua district on OpenStreetMap Gallery for Basohli paintings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kathua district amp oldid 1134046155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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