Pul Doda

Small township in Jammu and Kashmir From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pul Doda is a small township located in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir.[1] It was once a bustling town until 2008, when it was submerged in the river Chenab due to the rise in water levels caused by the Baglihar Dam.[2][3]

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Pul Doda
Township
Pul Doda
Pul Doda on the bank of river Chenab
Pul Doda
Pul Doda
Pul Doda
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Coordinates: 33°08′12″N 75°33′06″E
Country India
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DivisionJammu region
RegionChenab valley
DistrictDoda
Demonym(s)Bhaderwahi and Kashmiri
Language
  SpokenKashmiri, Bhaderwahi, Sarazi
  OfficialUrdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
182204
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Etymology

The name "Pul Doda" is derived from the bridges that were built in the area.[1]

History

The first bridge constructed here was the only way to cross the Chenab river and reach Doda city. In 1957, a suspension motorable bridge was built in Pul Doda after a lorry bridge was damaged. This bridge remained the only one connecting the NH1B (now NH244) with the city of Doda. Over the years, several more bridges were built in Pul Doda, including a concrete bridge in 1997 and the Ganpat Bridge in 2008, which is considered the highest road bridge in India.[4][5] Despite the construction of several bridges, only a few remain today. The bridges in Pul Doda hold historical significance, as they were built during the time when Jammu and Kashmir was a princely state. They continue to serve as important infrastructure for the local community, providing a crucial connection between different parts of the region.[1]

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