District Kishtwar · Jammu & Kashmir

Block Mughal Maidan

Community Development Block Profile

Gram Panchayats · Mughal Heritage · Chatroo River · Trout Farming · Singhpora Trek

13
CD Blocks in District
15
Halqa Panchayats
22 km
From Kishtwar Town
25,827
Population (2011)
1,500m
Elevation
5,773
Households (2011)

“Mughal Maidan is where history and nature meet the Chenab — a meadow where Mughal armies once camped now blooms into a hub of rural development, trout farming, and mountain trekking on the Kishtwar–Anantnag corridor.”

— mykishtwar.com Editorial

Introduction to Block Mughal Maidan

Block Mughal Maidan is one of the thirteen Community Development (CD) Blocks of District Kishtwar in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Located in the picturesque Chenab Valley, the block serves as an important rural administrative and developmental unit under the Panchayati Raj system. It plays a significant role in implementing government welfare schemes, strengthening local self-governance, and promoting socio-economic development in its villages.



The block is known for its scenic mountain landscapes, fertile agricultural fields, dense forests, and traditional rural settlements. Owing to its strategic location on the Kishtwar–Anantnag road corridor via Sinthan Top, Mughal Maidan acts as an important link between several remote areas of District Kishtwar and neighbouring Kashmir Valley regions.

📌 Did You Know?

Mughal Maidan was once known as Mughal Mazar — meaning the burial ground of Mughal soldiers. According to historical accounts, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb visited this region after conquering Kishtwar via the Sinthan and Singhpora passes, and his first Begum, who passed away en route, was buried near Mughal Maidan. The Chatroo River flowing through the heart of the block is also celebrated as one of the finest trout rearing rivers in Jammu and Kashmir, with a dedicated trout fish farm adding to the area’s eco-tourism appeal.

Geographical Location & Setting

Block Mughal Maidan is situated in the western part of District Kishtwar within the mountainous terrain of the Chenab Valley. It lies approximately 22 kilometres from Kishtwar town at an elevation of around 1,500 metres (4,921 feet) above sea level, situated on the banks of the Chatroo River — a significant tributary of the Chenab river system.

The block falls within the Chhatroo sub-division of District Kishtwar. Its geographical setting includes rolling mountain ranges and valleys, fertile agricultural terraces, numerous perennial and seasonal streams, dense forests of coniferous and broad-leaved vegetation, picturesque meadows and grazing grounds, and rural settlements along hillsides and river valleys.

ℹ️ Location at a Glance

Coordinates: 33°23′42″N, 75°39′45″E  |
Region: Chenab Valley  |
Sub-division: Chhatroo  |
Distance from Kishtwar: ~22 km  |
River: Chatroo (Chenab tributary)  |
Route: Kishtwar–Sinthan Top–Anantnag corridor

Historical Background — The Mughal Legacy

The name Mughal Maidan carries deep historical weight. The area was originally known as Mughal Mazar, reflecting its association with the burial of Mughal soldiers and travellers who passed through this region via the Sinthan and Singhpora mountain passes. The Mughal Empire’s campaigns into Kishtwar and the broader Chenab Valley left a permanent imprint on this landscape, with the meadow (maidan) serving as both a military staging ground and a waypoint on the Mughal route between the plains and Kashmir.



Historical records indicate that during Mughal rule, significant migration and military movement passed through this corridor from Kashmir into Kishtwar and Bhaderwah via the Sinthan Top. Emperor Aurangzeb visited the area after the Mughal conquest of Kishtwar, and the site near Mughal Maidan became associated with the burial of Mughal royalty, cementing its historical and cultural significance across generations.

🏰 Mughal Maidan — Historical Milestones

Original Name

Mughal Mazar — burial ground of Mughal soldiers on the Sinthan–Singhpora military route

Aurangzeb’s Visit

Emperor Aurangzeb visited after the Mughal conquest of Kishtwar; his first Begum was buried near this meadow

Strategic Route

A critical Mughal-era passage linking the Chenab Valley to Kashmir Valley via Sinthan and Singhpora passes

Tourism & Trekking — Singhpora Pass Gateway

Block Mughal Maidan is increasingly being recognised for its considerable tourism and eco-tourism potential. The area forms part of the celebrated Kishtwar–Chhatroo–Sinthan Top–Dakshum–Anantnag tourist circuit, described as one of the most beautiful tourist circuits in the country, which attracted a Himalayan Motor Sports rally of 33 racers from across India in 2010.

Mughal Maidan is the starting point of the scenic Singhpora Pass trek leading to the Kashmir Valley. The trek ascends through thick forested mountain slopes rich in wildlife, reaching a height of 11,570 feet (3,527 metres) at Singhpora Pass before descending to Vailo near Kokarnag in the Kashmir Valley. The slopes adjacent to Mughal Maidan are covered with thick forests, home to diverse wild flora and fauna.

🏔️ Tourism Highlights of Mughal Maidan

🎣 Trout Farming

Crystal-clear Chatroo River renowned for trout rearing — a dedicated fish farm operated with the Dept. of Fisheries

🥾 Singhpora Trek

Starting point for the trek to Kashmir Valley via Singhpora Pass (11,570 ft), culminating at Vailo near Kokarnag

🌿 Scenic Meadows

Lush green meadows, panoramic Chenab Valley views, and dense wildlife-rich forests suitable for eco-tourism

🏛️ Tourist Reception

Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) hosts weekly Block Diwas — district officials resolve local issues on the spot

Administrative Framework

Block Mughal Maidan functions under the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Jammu and Kashmir. The block administration is headed by the Block Development Officer (BDO), who oversees public works, manages budget allocations, and audits the delivery of state and central rural schemes.

Three-Tier Panchayati Raj Structure

🏛 Zila Parishad

District-level body setting the overall development agenda for Kishtwar

🏢 Panchayat Samiti / BDO

Block Mughal Maidan — intermediate tier; BDO is the primary executive authority

🌾 Halqa Panchayats

15 Halqa Panchayats with elected Sarpanchs and Panchs; over 100 ward-level electoral constituencies



Gram Panchayats of Block Mughal Maidan

Block Mughal Maidan comprises 15 Halqa Panchayats, each subdivided into Panch Constituencies (electoral wards). These grassroots institutions coordinate local governance, development planning, and implementation of welfare schemes.

Mughal Maidan

Sigdi-A

Sigdi-B1

Sigdi-B2

Kuchhal-A

Kuchhal-B

Kuchhal-C

Loidhar-A

Loidhar-B

Bhata

Drubeel

Horna

Mulchetar

Tagood

Rehalthal

Panch Constituencies — Detailed Ward List

The complete ward-level breakdown of all Halqa Panchayats in Block Mughal Maidan, with Panch Constituency names, locality coverage, and reservation status.

📍 Bhata

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
ISeriSeri / Butt Moh / Shah MohallaWomen
IIGowarianUpper & Lower Gowarian
IIIBhata-AGrathnar / Hajam MohallaST
IVBhata-BKhatan Moh / NakaWomen
VBhata-CHajam Moh / Sheikh MohST
VIBhata-DButt Moh / Bhawani MohST

📍 Drubeel

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IHirkharuHir Khani / DadeelWomen
IINanthalNathal
IIIUaidVoied
IVDrubeel UpperUpper Drubeel / DekraWomen
VDrubeel LowerZolla / Lonepora / Lower Drubeel
VIKwathKwath
VIIWani MohallaWani MohallaWomen
VIIIGanie MohallaGanie Mohalla

📍 Horna

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IChanseriChansoriWomen
IIHarnieHarni
IIIGoearainGowarion
IVDar MohallaDar MohallaWomen
VHornaHorna
VIKhandoteKhandool

📍 Kuchhal – A

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
ISheikhpuraSheikhpura / JanseecsWomen
IIGanie MohallaGanie Mohalla
IIIButtpuraButtpura
IVRain MohallaRaim MohallaWomen
VKuchhal LowerKuchal Lower / Khuanti Mohalla
VIKuchhal UpperKuchal Upper

📍 Kuchhal – B

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IMir MohallaMir MohallaWomen
IIHukwasHukwas / Lohar Mohalla
IIIWani MohallaWani Mohalla / Hajam Mohalla
IVKadwarKadwar / Rather Mohalla / BellaWomen
VHurmulla / NoonplanHurmulla / Ahangarpura / Noon Plan / Dandiss
VIMajerMajer (complete)

📍 Kuchhal – C

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
ISamboolSambool properWomen
IIKundallaKudulla proper
IIIChatranChitran / Bella / Modupura
IVDidwarDidwar / Gowari / BazdakWomen
VBashaBasha proper
VIKundkaKudka / Dugad

📍 Mulchetar

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IShah MohallaShah Moh / Paswal PuraWomen
IIDharwal MohallaDharwel Moh / Mander Moh / Shah Moh
IIIGugnarGugnar / Battpura
IVHingernaHingerna / Wainan / MakerphatST Women
VChakerporaChakerpura / Khanpura
VIMatooporaMatoopura / Lone Pura
VIIPandit GamPanditgam / KrezalWomen
VIIIWaithanaWaithana

📍 Rehalthal

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IReahalKharpura / Mochipura / Sheikhpura / AripuraWomen
IIThai NorthThaldandoo / Mochi Moh / DandusST
IIIKhwaijgamKhwajgam / NaikpuraST Women
IVThai SouthKhandy Moh / Gujjer Basti / Deodnar
VNeeraNeera / Chass
VINichaNicha / Paray Moh.

📍 Sigdi – A

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IBarnariBarnaru / Bhawani MohST Women
IIBalana-ALopara / Makerkuid / RahalST Women
IIIBalana-BPaswal Moh / Chichi Moh
IVBalana-CChara Moh / Khalan Moh / Air Moh
VNazia-ABungan
VINazia-BPathgam

📍 Sigdi – B1

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IMarkhalMarkhal / Ganie Moh / Doie Moh
IISigdiSigdi / Fakar Nar / Bankar
IIISupniSupnce / Pranzile
IVPalgam-APalgam / Wagan / Lachal / Haji Moh
VGugar NarGugar Nar / Dayan / Hindgam
VIPalgam-BPalgam / Dachipura / Nowgam / Hatikha

📍 Sigdi – B2

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IMughal MaidanMughal Maidan / Mochipura / Mir Pura
IIKakarwaganKakarwagan / Dogan
IIIGaurin MarGagrin Marh / Chhan / Kangar
IVShreeShree / Palkalla / Tang NarST
VMulwarMuhwar / Green
VIZubkulZubkul / Bajan Top / Khan Por / BahanaST

📍 Tagood

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IDourigamDorigam
IIBungamBungam
IIIManzgamManzgam
IVJaffernaJaffeena
VKandnaKandna
VIGangaGangna
VIIBasdevnaBasdevna / Heya
VIIIGundernaGunderna / Therna / Prawara

📍 Loidhar – A

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
IWatnaWatnaSC Women
IIGawariGawari / Chassan
IIIGwanmarhGwanmarh
IVDharaQazi Mohalla / Khandy MohallaWomen
VLoieAhanger Mohalla / Loie
VIMeinSheikh Mohalla

📍 Loidhar – B

WardConstituencyLocalityReservation
ISheikh MohallaSheikh MohallaWomen
IIMalikpuraMalik Pora
IIIDonger / Rather MohallaDonger / Rather Mohalla
IVThalaranThalaranWomen
VKurya-AKurya Upper
VIKurya-BKurya Lower

Climate of Block Mughal Maidan

SeasonMonthsConditions
☀️ SummerApril – JunePleasant; 15°C–28°C; ideal for agriculture, outdoor activities and trekking
🌧️ MonsoonJuly – SeptemberModerate rainfall; lush green meadows; replenishment of Chatroo River and agricultural fields
🍂 AutumnOctober – NovemberClear skies, cool temperatures; major harvesting season for crops and horticultural produce
❄️ WinterDecember – MarchCold; temperatures near freezing; occasional snowfall at higher elevations; reduced agricultural activity

Rural Economy & Livelihoods

The economy of Block Mughal Maidan is entirely rural, with households depending on a combination of subsistence agriculture, horticulture, livestock rearing, and marginal labour. The Chatroo River’s cold, oxygen-rich waters have additionally enabled the block to emerge as a specialised hub for trout fish rearing, managed in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries — bringing an important aquaculture dimension to the rural economy.



The block features a highly diverse socio-cultural profile, including significant populations of Pahari Muslims, Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Scheduled Caste (SC) communities. Due to the hilly terrain, farming is predominantly rain-fed, with maize and kidney beans (Rajma) grown in the Kharif season, and wheat in the Rabi season. Walnut harvesting serves as a vital regional cash crop.

SectorKey Activities
Subsistence AgricultureRain-fed terrace farming — Maize, Wheat, Paddy, Pulses, Rajma (Kidney Beans), Mustard, seasonal vegetables
HorticultureWalnuts (key cash crop), Apples, Pears, Apricots, Plums and other temperate fruits
Aquaculture / Trout FarmingTrout fish rearing on Chatroo River — dedicated farm with Dept. of Fisheries; eco-tourism potential
Livestock RearingCattle, Sheep, Goat, Poultry — milk, wool, meat and organic manure; essential winter income buffer
Forest-Based LivelihoodsFuel wood, Fodder, Minor forest produce, Grazing grounds; ecological conservation role

Key Government Schemes in Block Mughal Maidan

SchemeOperational Focus in Block Mughal Maidan
MGNREGSFlood-protection walls along Chatroo River, micro-irrigation channels (khuls), pedestrian footpaths for remote hamlets
PMAY-G / Awas PlusFinancial assistance to transition eligible rural families from kutcha to permanent pucca homes
Jal Jeevan MissionTap water connections and rural water supply infrastructure for every household
Swachh Bharat Mission (G)Household toilet construction, community cleanliness drives and hygiene awareness
NRLMWomen-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs), rural entrepreneurship and livelihood enhancement
Rural ConnectivityPMGSY and PWD link roads and bridges connecting isolated villages like Mulchetar and Sigdi to main highway
Block DiwasWeekly public grievance redressal at the Mughal Maidan TRC — district officials resolve electricity, water and infrastructure issues on the spot

Social Infrastructure & Connectivity

🎓 Education

Government primary, middle, high and higher secondary schools, plus Anganwadi centres improving literacy and enrolment across all panchayats.

🏥 Healthcare

Primary Health Centres, sub-centres, immunisation programmes and maternal & child healthcare services extending rural health access.

🛣️ Connectivity

Road networks link villages to Kishtwar town; PMGSY and PWD bridges connect remote panchayats like Mulchetar and Sigdi to the main Kishtwar–Anantnag highway.

Development Potential & Future Prospects

  • Fertile agricultural terraces and favourable climate for horticulture expansion
  • Chatroo River trout farming as a growing eco-tourism and aquaculture asset
  • Singhpora Pass trek as a fully developed adventure tourism product connecting to Kashmir Valley
  • Part of the celebrated Kishtwar–Chhatroo–Sinthan Top–Anantnag scenic circuit
  • Rich walnut and fruit orchards offering high-value agro-based enterprise potential
  • Growing SC, ST and Gujjar community empowerment through targeted welfare schemes
  • Expanding PMGSY road network connecting the most remote panchayats
  • Weekly Block Diwas at the Mughal Maidan TRC strengthening participatory governance

Related Topics

Block Mughal Maidan
Mughal Maidan Kishtwar
Chatroo River
Trout Farming Kishtwar
Singhpora Trek
Sinthan Top Circuit
Sigdi Panchayat
Kuchhal Panchayat
Loidhar Panchayat
MGNREGA Kishtwar
Chenab Valley
District Kishtwar

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