Koyul

Village in Ladakh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Koyul is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India.[1] It is located in the Nyoma tehsil, on the banks of the Koyul Lungpa river just before it joins the Indus River.[3]

CountryIndia
Elevation
4,660 m (15,290 ft)
2011 census code904
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Koyul
Village
Koyul is located in Ladakh
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Location in Ladakh, India
Koyul is located in India
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Koyul (India)
Coordinates: 32.8862°N 79.199°E / 32.8862; 79.199
CountryIndia
Union TerritoryLadakh
DistrictLeh
TehsilNyoma
Government
  SarpanchUgrain Chodon
Area
  Total
193 ha (480 acres)
Elevation
4,660 m (15,290 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
493
  Density255/km2 (662/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialLadakhi/Bhoti, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
2011 census code904
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Koyul near the LAC

Geography

The village of Koyul is in the Koyul Lungpa valley, which houses an active river that joins the Indus near Fukche. The river originates at the twin passes Zulung La and Dilung La on Ladakh's border with Tibet's Zanda County and flows northeast. Koyul is about 8 km away from the junction with the Indus.[4][5]

Between the Koyul Lungpa and the Indus valley to the east is a ridge, which also goes by the name "Koyul ridge". China's claim line of the Demchok sector runs along the crest of this ridge.[6][7] The Koyul village is just beyond the claim line (in undisputed territory), but the claim line cuts the Koyul ridge in half and partially blocks Koyul's access to the Indus valley.[8]

Skakjung pastureland, which runs along the right bank of Indus river from China-administered Dumchele and Tsoskar Lake in south to India-administered Dungti-Loma in north, lies on the right bank of Indus river and north of Koyul.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Koyul has 115 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 64.76%.[9]

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Demographics (2011 Census)[9]
TotalMaleFemale
Population493236257
Children aged below 6 years562729
Scheduled caste000
Scheduled tribe20199102
Literates283161122
Workers (all)20912782
Main workers (total)1067531
Main workers: Cultivators28217
Main workers: Agricultural labourers000
Main workers: Household industry workers220
Main workers: Other765224
Marginal workers (total)1035251
Marginal workers: Cultivators221012
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers1165
Marginal workers: Household industry workers1578
Marginal workers: Others552926
Non-workers284109175
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Transport

  • Koyul-Chisumle-Zursar Road (KCZ Road) was completed by December 2023.[10]
  • Likaru-Mig La-Koyul-Fukche Road (LMLF Road), through 19,400 ft Mig La.[11] Likaru, also spelled as Lekaru, is lightly northwest of Hanle on Hanle-Sangrak (military logistics base)-Kiarlakle-Likaru-Pampakarule-Rhongo/Rongoo-Loma-Mood-Nyoma route. Mig La is east-northeast of Likaru.

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