Pulwama district
The Pulwama district is a district in the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Its capital city is Pulwama.[2]
Pulwama District
Panwangam, Pulgam | |
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Pulwama District shown within Jammu & Kashmir union territory | |
Pulwama District Location within Jammu and Kashmir | |
Coordinates: 33°52′25″N 74°53′56″E | |
Country | India |
Union territory | Jammu and Kashmir |
Headquarters | Pulwama |
Area | |
• Total | 1,090 km2 (420 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,630 m (5,350 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 560,440 |
• Density | 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi) |
• Literacy | 65.3% |
Website | http://pulwama.gov.in |
Administration
In 1979 Anantnag district split in two, with one part remaining as Anantnag district, and the other part becoming Pulwama district.[3] When created, Pulwama district had 550 villages, grouped in five subdistricts (tehsils): Shopian, Awantipora, Pampore, Pulwama, and Tral.[4] After Shopian district was created in 2007, Pulwama district had 331 villages and four subdistricts.[4] According to the district administration, the area of the district is 420 square miles (1,090 km2).[1]
Pulwama district currently has eight subdistricts,[5] with 327 villages (eight of which are uninhabited):[1]
Tehsils
- Awantipora Tehsil
- Pampore Tehsil
- Pulwama Tehsil
- Tral Tehsil
- Rajpora Tehsil
- Aripal Tehsil
- Shahoora (Litter) Tehsil
- KakaporaTehsil
This district consists of five development blocks: Tral, Keller, Pampore, Pulwama and Kakapora.[6] Each block consists of a number of panchayats.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census Pulwama district has a population of 560,440,[7] roughly equal to the nation of Solomon Islands[8] or the US state of Wyoming.[9] This gives it a ranking of 537th in India (out of a total of 640).[7] The district has a population density of 598 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,550/sq mi).[7] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 29.18%.[7] Pulwama has a sex ratio of 912 females for every 1000 males[7] (though this varies with religion), and is lower than the national average of 940, and a literacy rate of 64.3%.[7]
Pulwama district: religion, gender ratio, and % urban of population, according to the 2011 Census.[10] | |||||||||
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Hindu | Muslim | Christian | Sikh | Buddhist | Jain | Other | Not stated | Total | |
Total | 13,840 | 535,159 | 1,109 | 9,440 | 35 | 6 | 18 | 833 | 560,440 |
2.47% | 95.49% | 0.20% | 1.68% | 0.01% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.15% | 100.00% | |
Male | 12,515 | 274,104 | 818 | 5,111 | 26 | 4 | 10 | 476 | 293,064 |
Female | 1,325 | 261,055 | 291 | 4,329 | 9 | 2 | 8 | 357 | 267,376 |
Gender ratio (% female) | 9.6% | 48.8% | 26.2% | 45.9% | 25.7% | 33.3% | 44.4% | 42.9% | 47.7% |
Sex ratio (no. of females per 1,000 males) |
106 | 952 | 356 | 847 | – | – | – | 750 | 912 |
Urban | 7,388 | 72,353 | 223 | 364 | 12 | 3 | 4 | 115 | 80,462 |
Rural | 6,452 | 462,806 | 886 | 9,076 | 23 | 3 | 14 | 718 | 479,978 |
% Urban | 53.4% | 13.5% | 20.1% | 3.9% | 34.3% | 50.0% | 22.2% | 13.8% | 14.4% |
Pulwama district: mother-tongue of population, according to the 2011 Census.[11] | |||
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Mother tongue code | Mother tongue | People | Percentage |
001002 | Assamese | 554 | 0.10% |
002007 | Bengali | 988 | 0.18% |
004001 | Dogri | 343 | 0.06% |
005018 | Gujarati | 191 | 0.03% |
006102 | Bhojpuri | 154 | 0.03% |
006207 | Gojri/Gujjari/Gujar | 22,189 | 3.96% |
006235 | Haryanvi | 109 | 0.02% |
006240 | Hindi | 6,978 | 1.25% |
006340 | Kumauni | 234 | 0.04% |
006439 | Pahari | 3,811 | 0.68% |
006489 | Rajasthani | 93 | 0.02% |
007016 | Kannada | 436 | 0.08% |
008005 | Kashmiri | 511,681 | 91.30% |
011016 | Malayalam | 332 | 0.06% |
012003 | Manipuri | 195 | 0.03% |
013071 | Marathi | 665 | 0.12% |
014011 | Nepali | 40 | 0.01% |
015043 | Odia | 437 | 0.08% |
016038 | Punjabi | 7,728 | 1.38% |
020027 | Tamil | 643 | 0.11% |
021046 | Telugu | 609 | 0.11% |
022015 | Urdu | 443 | 0.08% |
024001 | Afghani/Kabuli/Pashto | 72 | 0.01% |
053005 | Gujari | 981 | 0.18% |
073003 | Ladakhi | 30 | 0.01% |
082005 | Lushai/Mizo | 85 | 0.02% |
– | Others | 419 | 0.07% |
Total | 560,440 | 100.00% | |
Land use
The "reporting area" is the area for which data on land use classification are available. When Pulwama district was created in 1979 it had a "reporting area" of 380 square miles (980 km2).[4] After the creation of Shopian district in 2007, the "reporting area" of Pulwama district was reduced to 240 square miles (610 km2).[4]
Classification of use | Area in 2016–2017[12] | % total area | |
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sq miles | sq km | ||
Forests | 1.6 | 4 | 0.4% |
Area under non-agricultural uses (roads, railways, buildings, rivers, canals) | 32.4 | 84 | 8% |
Barren and un-culturable land (mountains, deserts, etc.) | 9.8 | 25 | 2% |
Permanent pastures and other grazing lands | 23.0 | 60 | 5% |
Land under miscellaneous tree crops, etc. | 4.3 | 11 | 1% |
Culturable waste land (land that could be cultivated, that has not been cultivated in the last five years) | 14.0 | 36 | 3% |
Fallow lands other than current fallows (fallow for more than one year, which had been cultivated with the past five years) | 0.7 | 2 | 0.2% |
Current fallows (fallow this year, but cultivated the previous year) | 24.6 | 64 | 6% |
Net area sown (the total area sown with crops and orchards) | 124.7 | 323 | 30% |
Reporting area | 234.6 | 608 | 56% |
No data | 186.1 | 482 | 44% |
Total area[1] | 420.9 | 1,090 | 100% |
Definitions of land use classifications are given at: "Nine-fold classification of Land Use", Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, retrieved 22 July 2020 |
References
- "About District", Pulwama District, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, retrieved 22 July 2020
- "Pulwama", District Administration, Pulwama, Jammu And Kashmir. Developed And Hosted By National Informatics Centre, Ministry Of Electronics & Information Technology, Government Of India, retrieved 19 January 2021
- "About District/", District Anantnag, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, retrieved 23 July 2020
- "District background". Pulwama District, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- "About District/ Administrative Setup/ Tehsil", Pulwama District, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, retrieved 22 July 2020
- Statement showing the number of blocks in respect of 22 Districts of Jammu and Kashmir State including newly Created Districts Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine dated 2008-03-13, accessed 2008-08-30
- "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Retrieved 1 October 2011.
Solomon Islands 571,890 July 2011 est.
- "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
Wyoming 563,626
- C-1 Population By Religious Community – Jammu & Kashmir (Report). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- C-16 Population By Mother Tongue – Jammu & Kashmir (Report). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- "Demography", Pulwama District, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, retrieved 22 July 2020
Note that this is marked square kilometres, but the numbers are actually hectares.