What is the name of DC Ramban?
. Mussarat-Ul Islam
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S. No. | Designation | Name |
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1 | Deputy Commissioner Ramban | Mr. Mussarat-Ul Islam,KAS |
2 | Addl. Distt. Dev. Commisisoner Ramban | Rajinder Sharma,KAS |
3 | ADC Ramban | Harbans lal, KAS |
4 | ACR Ramban | Dhirender Sharma ,KAS |
Why is Ramban called Ramban?
C.E. Bats writes in his book, ‘The Gazetteer of Kashmir’, that before the formation of the J&K State in 1846, there was a small village consisting of 15 houses on the right bank of Chenab river known as Nashband (later ‘Ramban’). In this process, Ramban received the status of halting station for the royal caravans.
How many blocks are in the Ramban district?
11 Blocks
District Ramban comprises of 3 Sub Divisions and 11 Blocks.
Which is the highest peak in Ramban?
TheMaho peak
Adventure : This area provides opportunities for adventurous sports which can be developed, such as: Mountaineering-TheMaho peak locally called “Yard-Bal” (about 4992m in altitude) is highest peak of District Ramban. This peak is covered with snow for almost ten months.
How many tehsils are there in Ramban?
eight tehsils
Ramban District is divided into eight tehsils: Banihal, Ramban, Khari, Rajgarh, Batote, Gool, Pogal Paristan (Ukhral) and Ramsoo. Each tehsil has its tehsildar, who is the administrative head.
What is the pin code of Ramban?
182144
Ramban/Zip codes
Which place comes after Ramban?
The town is located midway between Jammu and Srinagar along the Chenab river in Chenab Valley on National Highway-44, (originally National Highway 1A (India)) approximately 151 km from Jammu and Srinagar….
Ramban district | |
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Country | India |
Union Territory | Jammu and Kashmir |
Division | Jammu Division |
Region | Chenab Valley |
Who was the founder of Ramban?
After Gulab Singh, his son Ranbir Singh became the Maharaja of J&K in 1858 A.D. Once when he was halting at Nashband while going to Kashmir he changed the name of Nashband to Ramban and also started constructions for the movement of Dogra Carvans at this place.
What is the old name of Doda?
In 2006, Ramban was made into an independent district and the hilly area to the east of the present Doda district was separated as the Kishtwar district. The remaining areas include the Doda tehsil carved out of Kishtwar and the original Bhadarwah, now divided into three tehsils.
How many constituency are there in Ramban district?
District Ramban is divided into 2 Assembly constituencies namely Ramban and Banihal assembly constituency.
Is Patnitop in Ramban district?
Ramban district is 1,156 metres (3,792 feet) above sea level (on average). The boundary lines of Ramban district encompass hill station Patnitop as its southernmost point, Assar on its eastern edge, Gool to the west, and Banihal to the north. The terrain of district Ramban is tough and hilly.
Which is the district headquarters of Ramban district?
Ramban is located in the lap of Pir Panjal range of the mighty Himalayas. It was carved out of erstwhile Doda District keeping in view the backwardness, remoteness and aspiration of people of the area. District Ramban started functioning as independent unit on 1 April 2007. Ramban town is the district headquarters.
When was Ramban district carved out of Doda?
Ramban is located in the lap of Pir Panjal range of the mighty Himalayas. It was carved out of erstwhile Doda District keeping in view the backwardness, remoteness and aspiration of people of the area. District Ramban started functioning as independent unit on 1 April 2007.
What is the climate like in Ramban district?
The climate of the District varies according to altitude. The temperature rises as high as 42 °C in the low-lying areas like Ramban town located in between steep Mountains on the banks of river Chenab and drops to sub zero in the high altitude areas like Sangaldan,Gool, Dhagantop, Asthanmarg,Lalagundi, Budhan.
Which is the most spoken language in Ramban district?
Kashmiri and its dialects (Poguli and Sirazi) is the most widely spoken language in the district. The other languages spoken here are Urdu, Punjabi, Dogri, and Gojri. Ramban has a Muslim majority, with Muslims constituting about 70% and Hindus constituting about 28% of the population.