Author: Seetha Lakshmi Last year’s Vaishno Devi yatra came in with some information and introduction to few new places of spiritual interests. It so happened that the driver who was driving us back to Jammu from Katra decided to explain how one of the Himalayan pilgrimage in the district of Kishtwar
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Kishtwar Highway Road to Nightmare – Rajan Gandhi
Who cares for poors , Why representatives of Kishtwar district are in deep slumber ?
Who cares for poors , Why representatives of Kishtwar district are in deep slumber ? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Kishtwar" , A famous township in chenab valley having its own status and representation in state remain neglected from Independent India . Having hub of tourism and
Tehsil Kishtwar
Kishtwar is one of the beautiful district of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. Kishtwar district consists of 11 Tehsils (Kishtwar, Chattroo, Marwah, Paddar, Warwan, Nagseni, Drabshalla, Bonjwah, Mughalmaidan, Dachhan and Machail) and 13 Community Development blocks (Drabshalla, Kishtwar, Nagseni, Padder, Chatroo, Dachhan, Marwah, Warwan, Thakrie, Bunjwah, Mughalmaidan,
Tehsil Machail
Machail Tehsil consist of 5 revenue villages namely, Chashoti, Hamori, Hangoo, Machail and Losani. List of all towns and Villages in Machail (Paddar) Tehsil of Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir. Complete details of Population, Religion, Literacy and Sex Ratio in tabular format. 1. Chashoti Chashoti is a medium size village located in Atholi
Tehsil Bonjwah
TEHSILWISE POPULATION AS PER CENSUS- 2011 S.No. Tehsil Households Population Male Female 1 Bonjwah 2798 15899 8205 7694 List of all towns and Villages in Bonjwah Tehsil of Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir. Complete details of Population, Religion, Literacy and Sex Ratio in tabular format. Benun Population - Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir Benun is a medium size village located in Kishtwar of Kishtwar district, Jammu
Tehsil Warwan
Tehsil Marwah
Reach Kishtwar
District Headquarter Kishtwar has located about 235 Km. from Jammu and about 280 Km. from Srinagar. There are two National Highways connecting the District viz.NH-1A and NH-1B. The general approach to the whole of the District is through road transport i.e. Taxi, Deluxe Buses etc. visitors coming from other parts
Machail Mata Darshan – Shrine of Maa Chandi Paddar
Lands of Kishtwar – A Time Lapsed Journey
MACHAIL MATA – Moto Trail Riding Expedition 2016 by Dr. Naveen Kotwal
Weather
Geography and Climate conditions in Kishtwar District Kishtwar is bounded on the north by Kashmir and Zanskar valleys, on the south by bhaderwah and doda Tehsils, on the east by himachal Pradesh and on the west by Anantnag and ramban district. It is a very mountainous district which lies between 33°.10´and33°.25´
Kishtwar Population Census 2011
To Kishtwar’s Amarnath – Published in Terrascape Magazine
About mykishtwar.com
K-K(Q)wality I-In S-Saffron and Sapphire H-Having T-Tremendous Amount of W-Wealth A-And R-Resources. Team mykishtwar.com is trying their best to explore the Kishtwar, so the people of Kishtwar and people outside Kishtwar will get an idea about the rich cultural heritage, history and beauty of this wonderful place. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Tourists Reception Center
To protect the interests of tourists in J&K, the state government has enacted special legislation known as the "J&K Registration of Tourist Trade Act". Under this Act, various officers of the State Tourism Department have been vested with magisterial powers, including the powers of compounding, in cases of cheating, over-charging,
General Information about Kishtwar
Kishtwar is the land of harmonious Culture and a variety of spoken languages and dialects. Socially, Culturally, Linguistically and Ethnically it may not be a homogeneous unit but both educated and uneducated speak the same language. • Kishtwar is the 3rd largest district of J&K • The area of CHOWGAN (Crown of
Cold Springs
"Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase". - Martin Luther King, Jr. Centuries ago, this faith in the unknown might have inspired the elders in Kishtwar to worship their springs. What it would yield was perhaps unfathomed then, but today it surely is evident. ‘NAAGS’