Kulgam

Town in Jammu and Kashmir, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kulgam (Urdu pronunciation: [kʊlɡɑːm]), known as Kolgom[10] (Kashmiri pronunciation: [kɔlɡoːm]) in Kashmiri, is a town, an administrative division and capital of the Kulgam district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is located at a distance of 67 km (42 mi) from the summer state capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar. The city is divided into 16 electoral wards that has a population of 23,584, of which 12,605 are males while 10,979 are females.[11]

Country India
Elevation
1,739 m (5,705 ft)
PIN CODE
192231,[7]
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Kulgam is located in Jammu and Kashmir
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Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Kulgam is located in India
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Kulgam (India)
Coordinates: 33°38′24″N 75°01′12″E
Country India
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictKulgam
Government
  TypeDemocracy
  BodyGovt. of Jammu & Kashmir
  Chairperson DDCMuhammad Afzal Parray[1]
Area
  Total
18.51 km2 (7.15 sq mi)
Elevation
1,739 m (5,705 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2][3][4]
  Total
23,584
  Density1,274/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, English[5][6]
Demographics
  Literacy rate69.2%
  Sex ratio871.0 / 1000
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN CODE
192231,[7]
Telephone code01931 [8]
Vehicle registrationJK18 [9]
Websitehttps://kulgam.nic.in/
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Geography

The partial excavation of an archaeological site in a nearby village called Kutbal has yielded cultural material from the period of Kushan rule in the region.[12][13] Stamped tiles, which were excavated from the site, indicated the taste and living standard of the population.[14][15] "These excavations speak of high culture, civic sense, social norms and art of the people living in first century AD."[16]

Demographics

As of the 2011 Indian census, Kulgam had a population of 23,584.[17][2][3] There were 12,605 males (53%) and 10,979 females (47%).[2] Of the population, 3,353 (14.2%) were age 0-6: 1,787 males (53%) and 1,566 females (47%).[2] The literacy rate for the people over six was 69.2% (males 80.7%, females 56.1%).[2]

Religion in Kulgam City (2011)[17]
  1. Islam (95.3%)
  2. Hinduism (4.18%)
  3. Sikhism (0.11%)
  4. Christianity (0.25%)
  5. Buddhism (0.01%)
  6. Jainism (0.01%)
  7. Not Stated (0.10%)
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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1911 1,795    
1961 4,599+1.90%
1971 6,369+3.31%
1981 8,202+2.56%
2001 13,136+2.38%
2011 23,584+6.03%
Source: [3]
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Sightseeing

Kulgam is located about 68 km from Srinagar and about 17 km from Anantnag.[18] It is connected with its neighboring districts like Shopian, Pulwama, Anantnag, Ramban etc. through roads besides being linked with far flung areas of the District by a dependable road network. In addition to places of spiritual interest, the district also has tourist spots such as the Aharbal waterfall on the Veshaw River, Amnoo Eidgah, which is a place for sightseeing in the extreme southwest of Kulgam district, Kongwattan and Gurwattan beyond Aharbal, Charenbal and Nadimarg highland pastures, as well as virgin meadows in the area from Kund to Ladigasan (beyond Aharbal clefts). The district also boasts an abundance of natural water resources in the form of various famous springs, including Kausar Nag (beyond Aharbal), Waseknag (Kund), Khee Nag (Khee Jogipura), and Qaimoh Nag (Qaimoh).

Transport

Rail

Kulgam is not accessible through railway. The nearest railway stations are Anantnag railway station and Qazigund railway station located at distances of 17 and 10-20 kilometers respectively.

Air

Kulgam doesn't have its own airport the nearest airport is Srinagar International Airport located at a distance of 85 kilometres.

Health

  • District Hospital Kulgam
  • Sub District Hospital Damhal Hanjipora [But without doctors and infrastructure]
  • Sub district hospitals at Yaripora.
  • 24x7 Emergency Hospital Qazigund [Medically some areas of Qazigund are under Kulgam]
  • PHCs at Frisal, Qaimoh, Bugam, Pahloo, Devsar, Behibagh Mohammad Pora, Katrsoo, Kilam, Akhran, GB Khalil, KB-pora, Nehama etc.

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