DRABSHALLA BLOCK
“Nestled in the Chenab Valley, Drabshalla Block weaves together fertile terraces, dense mountain forests and vibrant village communities — a quiet but vital engine of rural development in District Kishtwar.”
Introduction
Drabshalla Block is one of the thirteen Community Development (CD) Blocks of District Kishtwar in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Situated approximately 17 km south of Kishtwar town, it is headquartered at Drabshalla town (PIN 182204) and forms an integral part of the picturesque Chenab Valley. The block serves as a crucial administrative and developmental unit under the Panchayati Raj system, playing a key role in strengthening grassroots governance, implementing government welfare programmes and promoting the socio-economic development of its rural communities.
Known for its scenic valleys, dense coniferous forests, fertile agricultural lands and rich cultural traditions, Block Drabshalla occupies a strategic position in the south-western part of Kishtwar district. According to Census 2011 data, the block has a total population of 42,370 — comprising 21,910 males and 20,460 females — spread across an area of approximately 505.73 sq km. Agriculture, horticulture, livestock rearing and small-scale rural enterprises constitute the primary sources of livelihood for the local population.
💡 Did You Know?
The Chenab River (Chandrabhaga) flows just 0.3 km from Drabshalla town, making it one of the most river-proximate block headquarters in Kishtwar district. The nearest national highway, NH-44, is about 48 km away, connecting the block to the broader road network of Jammu & Kashmir.
Geographical Location & Features
Drabshalla Block is situated in the south-western region of District Kishtwar. It is bounded by Thathri Block to the south, Kishtwar Block to the north, Gundana Block to the west and Bhalessa (Gandoh) Block to the south-east. The block lies approximately 159 km from the state capital Srinagar.
📍 Key Geographic Facts
| Block HQ | Drabshalla Town |
| District | Kishtwar, J&K |
| Distance from Kishtwar | 17 km (South) |
| Distance from Srinagar | ~159 km |
| Area | 505.73 sq km |
| Nearest River | Chenab (Chandrabhaga) — 0.3 km |
| PIN Code | 182204 |
| STD Code | 01995 |
The block’s terrain is characterised by rugged mountainous landscapes and rolling hills, fertile agricultural terraces and valley plains, dense coniferous and mixed Himalayan forests, numerous perennial springs and seasonal streams, and panoramic meadows and grazing grounds at higher elevations. This varied topography makes Block Drabshalla one of the environmentally richest rural regions of District Kishtwar.
Administrative Significance
Drabshalla Block functions under the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Jammu and Kashmir, and serves as an important centre for rural administration and development planning. The block administration is headed by the Block Development Officer (BDO), who supervises developmental activities and coordinates with Gram Panchayats, government departments and district authorities.
Key Functions of Block Administration
- Preparation and implementation of rural development plans
- Coordination among Gram Panchayats and government departments
- Execution of government welfare schemes
- Development of rural infrastructure
- Promotion of agriculture and allied sectors
- Employment generation programmes
- Community mobilisation and social welfare initiatives
- Strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions
Climate & Physical Environment
Block Drabshalla experiences a temperate mountain climate with distinct seasonal variations. The block receives both monsoon rainfall and occasional winter snowfall at higher elevations. The Chenab River and numerous perennial springs ensure year-round availability of water for irrigation and domestic use.
| Season | Months | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| ☀️ Summer | April – June | Pleasant & warm; 18°C–30°C; ideal for farming |
| 🌧️ Monsoon | July – September | Moderate rainfall; replenishes water resources; lush greenery |
| 🍂 Autumn | October – November | Cool & pleasant; major harvesting season; clear skies |
| ❄️ Winter | December – March | Cold; higher elevations receive snowfall; reduced farm activity |
Population & Demography (Census 2011)
As per Census 2011, Block Drabshalla had a recorded population of 42,370 persons spread across its villages and hamlets. The block is predominantly rural, with agriculture and horticulture as the backbone of household livelihoods. The Chenab Valley setting and temperate climate support a stable rural population engaged in farming, livestock and forest-based activities.
| Demographic Indicator | Figure |
|---|---|
| Total Population | 42,370 |
| Male Population | 21,910 |
| Female Population | 20,460 |
| Total Area | 505.73 sq km |
| Languages Spoken | Kashmiri, Urdu, Kishtwari |
| Vehicle Registration | JK-17 (Kishtwar) |
Agriculture
Agriculture remains the principal occupation of the majority of households in Block Drabshalla. Due to the mountainous topography, terrace farming is widely practised across the block’s slopes and valley floors. In the Kharif season, maize and rajma (kidney beans) are the dominant crops, while wheat is the principal Rabi crop — a pattern consistent with broader Kishtwar district farming traditions rooted in the Chenab Valley’s agro-climatic conditions.
🌾 Wheat
🌾 Paddy
🫘 Rajma
🫘 Pulses
🌿 Mustard
🥬 Seasonal Vegetables
Horticulture
The temperate climate of Block Drabshalla is highly favourable for fruit cultivation. Horticulture has emerged as an important supplementary income source for many families and holds significant potential for commercial development and value addition. Apple, walnut, pear, apricot and plum are the principal horticultural produce of the block.
🌰 Walnuts
🍐 Pears
🍑 Apricots
🍑 Plums
Livestock, Forests & Natural Resources
Livestock rearing forms an integral component of the rural economy of Block Drabshalla and complements agricultural activities year-round. Cattle, sheep, goats and poultry are commonly reared, contributing through milk, meat, wool and organic manure, as well as providing additional household income.
The block is endowed with rich coniferous and mixed Himalayan forests. These forests supply fuel wood, fodder, grazing resources and minor forest produce to local communities while providing critical watershed protection, soil conservation and habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Sustainable forest management remains essential to the ecological and livelihood security of the block.
Rural Development & Government Welfare Schemes
Block Drabshalla serves as an important delivery centre for a range of centrally and UT-sponsored rural development schemes. The MGNREGS portal lists Gram Panchayats including Bugrana, Khori and others as active implementation sites within the block. The following major programmes are operational:
| Scheme | Key Focus |
|---|---|
| MGNREGS | Wage employment, community assets, water conservation |
| PMAY-G | Permanent houses for eligible rural families |
| Jal Jeevan Mission | Household tap water connections, drinking water infrastructure |
| Swachh Bharat Mission | Sanitation, household toilets, community cleanliness |
| NRLM | Self-Help Groups (SHGs), women empowerment, financial inclusion |
| Agriculture & Horticulture Schemes | Improved seeds, farmer training, extension services |
Infrastructure & Connectivity
Infrastructure development remains a key priority for Block Drabshalla. Road networks connect the block’s villages with Kishtwar town, nearby administrative centres and markets. The nearest national highway, NH-44, is approximately 48.4 km away. The Dul-Hasti Hydroelectric Project, one of J&K’s significant power infrastructure installations, is located about 17.3 km from Drabshalla town, underscoring the block’s proximity to major regional development projects.
| Connectivity Point | Approx. Distance |
|---|---|
| Kishtwar Town (District HQ) | 17 km |
| NH-44 (National Highway) | 48.4 km |
| Dul-Hasti Project | 17.3 km |
| Satwari Airport (Jammu) | ~118 km |
| Gaggal Airport (Kangra) | ~119 km |
| Srinagar Airport | ~149 km |
Education & Healthcare
Educational infrastructure has steadily improved in Block Drabshalla. The block has Government Primary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools, alongside Anganwadi Centres for early childhood care. Institutions such as GHS Lass and GHS Tipri serve communities within Drabshalla block, and the Government Degree College in Kishtwar town serves higher education needs of block residents.
Healthcare services are available through Primary Health Centres, Health Sub-Centres, maternal and child healthcare programmes and immunisation drives. Government schemes have progressively improved healthcare delivery and public health awareness across the block’s villages.
💡 Spotlight: Bugrana Panchayat
The Bugrana Gram Panchayat within Block Drabshalla has a population of 1,650 and a literacy rate of 46%. It has 5 schools, 1 health institution and 6 Anganwadi centres. Bugrana panchayat has been active in SBM wall-painting IEC activities, digital awareness weeks and Gram Sabha development planning meetings — reflecting the block’s growing participation in community governance.
Tourism & Eco-Tourism Potential
Though primarily a rural administrative block, Drabshalla possesses considerable potential for eco-tourism and rural tourism on account of its natural beauty, cultural heritage and proximity to the Chenab Valley. Popular tourist destinations such as Patnitop (53 km), Sanasar (57 km) and Daksum (66 km) are reachable from Drabshalla, placing the block within a scenic tourism corridor of Jammu & Kashmir.
Tourism Opportunities
- Eco-tourism and nature walks in dense forests
- Trekking and hiking through mountain trails
- Nature photography in Chenab Valley landscapes
- Rural and cultural tourism in traditional village settlements
- Agricultural tourism — terrace farms and orchard visits
Gram Panchayats & Panch Constituency Tables
Block Drabshalla comprises 18 Gram Panchayats (Halqa Panchayats). Each Gram Panchayat is divided into multiple Panch Constituencies (wards) with designated reservation categories ensuring representation for women, Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The ward-level data below is sourced from official State Election Commission records for Drabshalla Block.
1. Halqa Panchayat — Balgran
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Balgran | Balgran proper / Dhanota | Women |
| II | Pader | Paderful / Gowari | SC |
| III | Dhanoo | Dhanoo / Gujjer Basti / Chandra | SC |
| IV | Lango | Gowari / Golo / Zado | ST Women |
| V | Sulda | Sulda proper / Fazulpora | — |
| VI | Donadi | Donadi / Shali / Bara / Duga | SC |
2. Halqa Panchayat — Bhadat
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Bhasat-A | Naik Mohalla | Women |
| II | Bhasat-B | Butt Mohalla | — |
| III | Bhasat-C | Harijan Mohalla | ST |
| IV | Salna-A | Saina Mohalla | Women |
| V | Salna-B | Satrool / Gawari / Kandni Upper / Lower | ST |
| VI | Joshana | Joshana proper | — |
3. Halqa Panchayat — Baroti
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Bharoti-A | Proper Bharoti / SC Basti | Women |
| II | Bharoti-B | Proper Bharoti / Thakur Basti | — |
| III | Kalchanda-A | Proper Kalchanda | Women |
| IV | Kalchanda-B | Kalchanda / Bulchiter / Inder Nager | — |
| V | Chalasoo | Chalasoo proper | — |
| VI | Dangrool | Sheikh / Kumar / Gujjer Mohalla | SC |
4. Halqa Panchayat — Bhutna Churyana
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Charyana | Charyana / Agan Fathe | Women |
| II | Bhutna | Bhutna | ST |
| III | Liaran | Linaran | — |
| IV | Seegath | Seegath / Gujjer Basti | SC Women |
| V | Bhandera | Bhandera / Beg / Patnal / Guasini | — |
| VI | Plan | Plan / Barwas / U-Bhandera | — |
5. Halqa Panchayat — Bugrana
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Bugrana-A | Zargar Mohalla / Chitgad | Women |
| II | Bugrana-B | Mattoo Mohalla / Gujjer Basti | — |
| III | Khankote | Gujjer Basti / Proper Khankote | — |
| IV | Sirazi Mohalla | Proper Sirazi Mohalla | ST Women |
| V | Aripura | Proper Airpora | — |
| VI | Kralpura | Kralpora / Butt Pora | SC |
6. Halqa Panchayat — Chamoti
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Chamoti-A | Chamoti proper / Kuit / ST Basti | Women |
| II | Chamoti-B | Dharsoo / Nage Walla / Dharamsari | SC |
| III | Bhunshroo | Bhunshroo / Dogu / Kanthi | SC |
| IV | Sewa-A | Proper Sewa / Banjoura / Doie | SC Women |
| V | Sewa-B | Khalan / Machepal / Barwar Gali | — |
| VI | Sewa-C | Hajipora / Kantora / Pani / Kuligad | — |
7. Halqa Panchayat — Dugga
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Dugga-A | Zargar Mohalla / Dugga proper | Women |
| II | Dugga-B | Brahman Mohalla | — |
| III | Dhaloti | Chinal Seri / Dalhoti | SC |
| IV | Drabshala-A | Drabshalla proper / Zargar Mohalla | ST Women |
| V | Drabshala-B | Mantoo Mohalla / Bali | — |
| VI | Shandri | Shandri CS Basti | — |
8. Halqa Panchayat — Ghan
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Ghan-A | Ghan / Shan Mohalla / Ana Mohalla | Women |
| II | Ghan-B | Jursi / Rana Mohalla | — |
| III | Ghan-C | Shan Mohalla / Proper Ghan | — |
| IV | Parahan | Prahan / Kakoli / Kathyara | ST Women |
| V | Dori | Dori / Gogri / Lower Gamra | — |
| VI | Narwar | Narwar / Begpora / L-Dori | ST |
9. Halqa Panchayat — Haloor
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Haloor-A | Proper Haloor | Women |
| II | Haloor-B | Hilooa / Dharr | — |
| III | Akherhang-A | Akar / Bhirman / Janchater | SC |
| IV | Akherhang-B | Henga / Chanderban / Kalizagal | Women |
| V | Kutaal-A | Kutal Upper | — |
| VI | Kutaal-B | Kutaal Lower | — |
10. Halqa Panchayat — Karool-A
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Karool | Thakur Mohalla / SC Basti | SC Women |
| II | Garie | Garie | — |
| III | Shakni | Shakni / Seddol | — |
| IV | Dada-A | Dada (partially from Bandobasti path) | Women |
| V | Dada-B | Dada (partially from Bandobasti path) | — |
| VI | Kahil | Kahil | — |
11. Halqa Panchayat — Karool-B
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Marwari-A | Ahenger / Mintoo / Hajam / Zargar Mohalla | Women |
| II | Marwari-B | Kumar / Kichloo / L-Hajam Mohalla | — |
| III | Marwari-C | Sonar / Gowari / Khan Mohalla | — |
| IV | Ladsa Upper | Ladsa Upper | Women |
| V | Ladsa Lower | Ladsa Lower | — |
| VI | Tandaie | Tandaie / Gurash | — |
12. Halqa Panchayat — Karool-C
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Dranji | Dranji / Karal Gwari / Hariwalli / Batla | Women |
| II | Angara-A | Angara (upper side of link) / Hai / Gamra | — |
| III | Angara-B | Angara (lower side of linkroad) / Silan Dori | ST |
| IV | Dhinda Basti | Dhinda Basti / Dogri Basti / Mulwan | ST Women |
| V | Hill Bhagran | Hill / Par Bhagran Shali / Chhangawari | ST |
| VI | Par Bhagna | Par Bhagran (partially upto Pichhla Pul Bhagran) | — |
13. Halqa Panchayat — Khori
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Khori-A | Proper Khori | Women |
| II | Khori-B | Haten / Banjer / Mhanden Bager | — |
| III | Lass-A | Lass Malikabad / Koka Basti | — |
| IV | Lass-B | Asrar Abad | Women |
| V | Dhar-A | Dhar proper | — |
| VI | Dhar-B | Dhar / Mandyal / Mochi Mohalla | — |
14. Halqa Panchayat — Kukerwas
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Kukerwas | Kukerwas / Gundi | Women |
| II | Nejo-A | Nejo proper / SC Basti | — |
| III | Nejo-B | Thakur Mohalla / Budla | SC |
| IV | Kanwar | Kanwar proper | Women |
| V | Gadh | Gadh / Didyasan | — |
| VI | Mader | Mader / Hajam / Hirnee | ST |
15. Halqa Panchayat — Loundri
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Loundri | Loundri / Naki / ST Basti | Women |
| II | Hamera | Hamera / ST Basti | ST |
| III | Chiryana | Chiryana / Pati | ST |
| IV | Sharoti-A | Sharoti / Shiva Mandir Mohalla | Women |
| V | Sharoti-B | Matib Mohalla | — |
| VI | Halal | Halal / Naki / Baden | ST |
16. Halqa Panchayat — Pora Chandali
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Bunpora | Bunpora / Kakoli / Kayhayara | SC Women |
| II | U/Pora | Upper Pora / Khatana / Gujjer Basti | SC |
| III | L/Pora | Lower Pora / Jandu | SC |
| IV | Proper Chandali | Proper Chandali / Upper Gujjer Basti | Women |
| V | Lower Chandali | Harijan / Gujjer Basti | SC |
17. Halqa Panchayat — Sangana
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Sangana-A | Sangana (partially) | Women |
| II | Sangana-B | Sangana (partially) | — |
| III | Pershmulla | Pershmulla | — |
| IV | Malai | Malai | Women |
| V | Nagbhatna-A | Nagbhatna (partially) | ST |
| VI | Nagbhatna-B | Nagbhatna (partially) | — |
18. Halqa Panchayat — Shandri
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Ohli-B | Ohli (partially) | SC |
| II | Ohli-A | Ohli (partially) | Women |
| III | Bhatkote-A | Bhatkote (partially) | — |
| IV | Bhatkote-B | Bhatkote (partially) | SC Women |
| V | Bhatkote-C | Bhatkote (partially) | — |
| VI | Haddar-A | Hadder proper | — |
| VII | Haddar-B | Hadder / Bashalla | Women |
| VIII | Shandri | Shandri | ST |
19. Halqa Panchayat — Tatani
| Panch No. | Name of Panch Constituency | Area / Villages Included | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Lone Pora | Lone Pora | Women |
| II | Yasin Abad | Yasin Abad | ST |
| III | Thakur Mohalla | Thakur Mohalla | — |
| IV | Proper Titani | Proper Titani | Women |
| V | Tear Gowari | Tear Gowari | — |
| VI | Dhabanger | Dhabanger | ST |
| VII | Horra | Horra | Women |
| VIII | Paykal | Paykal | — |
Reservation Category Legend
SC — Scheduled Caste
SC Women — Scheduled Caste (Women)
ST — Scheduled Tribe
ST Women — Scheduled Tribe (Women)
— General / Unreserved
Conclusion
Block Drabshalla is a vital Community Development Block of District Kishtwar, playing a crucial role in rural governance and socio-economic development within the Chenab Valley. With a population of 42,370, an area of 505.73 sq km, fertile agricultural lands, abundant water resources, dense Himalayan forests and 19 active Gram Panchayats implementing democracy at the grassroots level, the block continues to make steady progress toward inclusive rural development.
Through effective implementation of government welfare schemes such as MGNREGS, PMAY-G, Jal Jeevan Mission and NRLM, alongside active participation of Gram Panchayats and sustainable utilisation of natural resources, Block Drabshalla is steadily moving towards long-term transformation — while preserving its unique environmental and cultural heritage as one of the Chenab Valley’s most distinctive rural landscapes.
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Chenab Valley
Panchayati Raj J&K
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Kishtwar District J&K
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