New Theed

New Theed is a town on the eastern outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The town has close access to the Dachigam National Park.

Srinagar and Environ map 1911 The name "Tir" is mentioned which presents the old location of the Residents of this area

Location

New Theed is located 20 kilometres from Srinagar city.

History

Originally the residents of New Theed were living in the area called Theed or Tir (nowadays, Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar), but during the early 1940s, they were forcibly relocated by the Maharaja Hari Singh to this place now called New Theed. At that time, New Theed lacked roads, electricity, transportation facilities, and proper arrangement of drinking water. Most residents of Old Theed took up residence in the New Theed location, while some others settled at Zithyar Nishat, Brein, Guptaganga, Khunmoh and Pampore.

Those who settled at New Theed grew the new settlement into a township. The town now hosts orchards and agricultural lands growing rice, mustard and vegetables.

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