Budgam district

District of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Budgam district is an administrative district of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in Kashmir region.[1] Created in 1979 with its headquarters at the town of Budgam, it is the district with the largest population of Shia Muslims in the Kashmir Valley.[4]

CountryIndia
Established1979
HeadquartersBudgam
DemonymBadgaime
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Budgam district
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Badgam
District of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India[1]
A flock of sheep on a green meadow, with woods in the background
Doodhpathri pastures in Budgam district
Nickname: 
Jackals Cave
Budgam district is in  Jammu and Kashmir in the Kashmir region It is in the Kashmir division (bordered in neon blue).
Budgam district is in Jammu and Kashmir in the Kashmir region[1] It is in the Kashmir division (bordered in neon blue).
Interactive map of Budgam district
Coordinates (Budgam): 34°1′12″N 74°46′48″E
CountryIndia
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
DivisionKashmir
Established1979
Founded byAga Syed Yousuf
HeadquartersBudgam
Tehsils
Government
  TypeDistrict Development Council of Budgam
  BodyDistrict Development Council
  DDC ChairmanNazir Ahmed Khan
  District magistrateBilal Mohiuddin Bhat (IAS)
Area
  Total
1,370 km2 (530 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
753,745
  Density537/km2 (1,390/sq mi)
DemonymBadgaime
Languages
  OfficialKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, English[2][3]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
191111
Vehicle registrationJK04
Sex ratio1.13250283 /
Literacy57.98%
Villages/TownsIchgam, Khan Sahib, Ompora, Beerwah, B K Pora, Chadoora, Magam
Websitebudgam.nic.in
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Administration

District map of Budgam

Budgam district is the closest district to the union territory capital Srinagar 11 kilometres (6.8 mi). Budgam district came into existence in 1979, prior to which it was part of Srinagar district. In former times, Budgam was a part of Baramulla district, when Srinagar itself was a constituent of the Anantnag district. It was then known as tehsil Sri Pratap. Historical records suggests that Budgam was also referred to as Pargana Deesu. According to the well-known chronicler Khawaja Azam Demari, the area was also known as Deedmarbag. Budgam district borders the districts of Baramullah and Srinagar in the north, Pulwama in the south and Poonch in the south west.

In 2008, Budgam district consisted of eight blocks.[5] Currently, the district consists of seventeen blocks: Beerwah, Budgam, B.K.Pora, Chadoora, Charari Sharief, Khag, Khansahib, Nagam, Narbal, Pakherpora, Parnewa, Rathsoon, Soibugh, Sukhnag, Surasyar, S.K.Pora and Waterhail.[6] Each block consists of a number of panchayats.

The district is subdivided into the nine tehsils of Charari Sharief Tehsil, Magam tehsil, Beerwah Tehsil, Budgam Tehsil, Chadoora Tehsil, Khansahib Tehsil, Khag Tehsil, BK Pora Tehsil and Narbal Tehsil.[7][8]

District Development Council

Source:[9]

  • Chairperson: Nazir Ahmad Khan (IND)
  • Vice-chairperson: Nazir Ahmad Jahara (JKNC)
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S.No Party Alliance No. of Members
1. JKPDP PAGD 1
2. JKNC 8
3. JKPDF 2
4. JKPM 1
5. Independent 2
Total 14
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Other details

Number of Sub-division03
Number of Municipalities06
Number of Tehsils09
Number of Blocks17
Number of Gram Panchayats281
Number of villages510

Demographics

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Religion in Budgam district (2011)[10]
Religion Percent
Islam
97.65%
Hinduism
1.34%
Sikhism
0.74%
Other or not stated
0.27%
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According to the 2011 census Budgam district has a population of 735,753[11] roughly equal to the nation of Guyana[12] or the US state of Alaska,[13] making it 494th in India (out of a total of 640).[citation needed] The district has a population density of 554 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,430/sq mi).[11] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 24.14%.[11] Badgam has a sex ratio of 883 females for every 1000 males,[11] and a literacy rate of 56.08% (males 66.30%, females 44.85%),[11] an increase from 42.20% (males 53.13%, females 30.29%) in 2001.[11] Literacy is higher in urban areas (average 68.87%, male 79.46%, female 55.38%) than in rural areas (average 54.01%, male 64.00%, female 43.29%). 12.99% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 0.05% and 3.17% of the population respectively.[11]

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Sex Ratio in Badgam District in 2011 Census.[10]
(no. females per 1,000 males)
Religion (and population) Sex Ratio
Muslim (pop 736,054)
915
Hindu (pop 10,110)
109
Sikh (pop 5,559)
674
Other (pop 2,022)
532
Total (pop 753,745)
894
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Budgam district: religion, gender ratio, and % urban of population, according to the 2011 Census.[10]
Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Other Not stated Total
Total 10,110736,0541,4895,5594762478753,745
1.34%97.65%0.20%0.74%0.01%0.00%0.00%0.06%100.00%
Male 9,119384,2819653,3213641314398,041
Female 991351,7735242,2381121164355,704
Gender ratio (% female) 9.8%47.8%35.2%40.3%23.4%33.3%50.0%34.3%47.2%
Sex ratio
(no. of females per 1,000 males)
109915543674894
Urban 7,50289,11156163526307497,912
Rural 2,608646,9439284,9242132404655,833
% Urban 74.2%12.1%37.7%11.4%55.3%50.0%0.0%15.5%13.0%
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Languages of Budgam district (2011)[14]
  1. Kashmiri (94.8%)
  2. Gojri (3.01%)
  3. Others (2.21%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 94.78% of the population in the district spoke Kashmiri and 3.01% Gojri as their first language.[14]

Shias form 20% of Budgam district's population;[15] almost 30% of the urban population of the district are Shia,[15] whilst the majority of the rural population of the district are Sunni.[15]

Education

There are 590 schools in Budgam, both private and public, 33 of which are Higher Secondary Schools.↵There are 6 Government Degree Colleges;

  1. Government Degree College Beerwah
  2. Government Degree College Khansahib
  3. Government Degree College Magam
  4. Sheikh ul Aalam Memorial Degree College Budgam
  5. Model Degree College Chrar e Sharif
  6. Government Degree College Chadoora

Railways

Budgam district has four railway stations: Budgam, Nadigam, Mazhom and Nowgam, which are all on the Jammu–Baramulla line.

Budgam railway station is located in Ompora town nearly 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from Budgam's district headquarters and 9 km (5.6 mi) from Srinagar's city centre, Lalchowk. It is the biggest railway station in Kashmir division. This railway station has the administrative head controlling the rail service in the Kashmir valley.

Health care

Budgam mainly relies on the hospitals of capital city Of Srinagar. It contains one District Hospital in Budgam Town. One Sub District Hospitals respectively in Beerwah, Khan Sahib, Magam, Chadoora. Outside Budgam railway station, there is a big hospital, named Ibn-Sina Hospital, which is Budgam district's first private hospital.[16]

Attractions

Valley in Budgam district

Budgam contains the only airport in Kashmir Valley. The district's main tourist attractions are Doodhpathri, Yusmarg, Tosamaidan, Nilnag, Haijan. District Budgam offers many stunning locales and has tremendous tourism potential that has largely remained untapped so far. Kani Shawl adomed the caesar's court and was looked upon by Mughals and later by Nawabs as mark of nobility. In 1776, Napoleon Bonaparte presented a Kani shawl to his wife Josephine and with that took off a new fashion trend in Europe. The revered shrine of Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali can also be found in the Charari Sharief Tehsil of Budgam district. Asia's oldest/largest Chinar resides at Chattergam Budgam. Aga Sahib Shrine and Tomb of Shams-ud-Din Araqi are also situated in this district.

Notable people

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