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Indian Journal of Hill Farming Socio-Economic Profile of Sheep Rearing Community in Bandipora District of Jammu and Kashmir
Content list available at http://epubs.icar.org.in, www.kiran.nic.in; ISSN: 0970-6429 Indian Journal of Hill Farming December 2017, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 307-312 Socio-Economic Profile of Sheep Rearing Community in Bandipora District of Jammu and Kashmir Anees Ahmad Shah1*. Hilal Musadiq Khan1 . Parwaiz Ahmad Dar1 . Masood Saleem Mir2 1Division of Livestock Production & Management, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir 2Division of Veterinary Pathology, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: A survey was conducted to study the socio-economic condition of sheep rearing Received 17 November 2016 community in Bandipora district of Kashmir. The district was divided into low-lying Revision Received 23 May 2017 Accepted 6 July 2017 (Sonawari), medium altitude (Bandipora) and High altitude (Gurez) regions. Multi-stage ----------------------------------------------- random sampling was done in which 20% villages were selected from each region in the Key words: Sheep, Bandipora, socio-economic, first stage through proportionate random sampling and 20 respondents from each selected profile village in second stage through simple random sampling. A total of 480 respondents ---------------------------------------------- (Sonawari=200, Bandipora=160, Gurez=120) from 24 villages were considered for the survey. It was observed that majority of the sheep rearers (59.79%) were illiterate with proportion of such respondents being significantly higher (p<0.05) in Gurez (68.33%) than Sonawari (54.0%) region. Majority (65.8%) of sheep rearers in the district were having medium size families (5-8 members) with an average family size of 6.60±0.129 with majority (86.7%) of the families being nuclear type. -
Brief District Profile District Anantnag Is One of the Oldest Districts of The
District at a Glance Brief District Profile District Anantnag is one of the oldest districts of the valley and covered the entire south Kashmir before its bifurcation into Anantnag and Pulwama in 1979. The districts of Anantnag and Pulwama later got sub-divided into Kulgam and Shopian, in 2007. The districts of Pulwama and Kulgam lie on the north and north-west of District Anantnag, respectively. The district of Ganderbal and Kargil touch its eastern boundary and the district of Kishtawar meets on its southern boundary whileas District Doda touches its west land strip. The population of the district, as per census 2011, is 1078692 (10.79 lac) souls, comprising of 153640 households, with a gender distribution of 559767 (5.60 lac) males and 518925 (5.19 lac) females and as per the natural arrangement the district has 927 females against 1000 males while as it is 1000:889 at the state level. The Rural, Urban constitution of the populations stands in the ratio of 74:26 as against 73:27 for the state. 1 District at a Glance The district consists of 386 inhabited and 09 un-inhabited revenue villages. Besides, there is one Municipal Council and 09 Municipal Committees in the district. The district consists of 12 tehsils, viz, Anantnag, Anantnag-East, Bijbehara, Dooru, Kokernag, Larnoo, Pahalgam, Qazigund, Sallar, Shahabad Bala, Shangus and Srigufwara with four sub-divisions viz Bijbehara, Kokernag, Dooru and Pahalgam. The district is also divided into 16 CD blocks, viz, Achabal, Anantnag, Bijbehara, Breng, Chhittergul, Dachnipora, Hiller Shahabad, Khoveripora, Larnoo, Pahalgam, Qazigund, Sagam, Shahabad, Shangus, Verinag and Vessu for ensuring speedy and all-out development of rural areas. -
Climate Change Impact on Different Rice Cultivars at Different Locations Of
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2018; 7(2): 260-261 E-ISSN: 2278-4136 P-ISSN: 2349-8234 JPP 2018; 7(2): 260-261 Climate change Impact on different rice cultivars Received: 22-01-2018 Accepted: 24-02-2018 at different locations of Kashmir Shabana Tabasum Sher-e- Kashmir University of Shabana Tabasum, KN Singh, Parmeet Singh and Talib Hussain Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Kashmir, Jammu Abstract and Kashmir, India Agriculture is the major land use across the globe. Agriculture production is highly dependent on climate since crop growth is influenced by solar radiation, temperature and precipitation. To assess the impact of KN Singh Sher-e- Kashmir University of climate change on productivity of rice, a simulation study was carried out using CERES-rice model Agricultural Sciences and embedded in DSSAT (V 4.5) to evaluate the potential consequences of climate change on the four Technology, Kashmir, Jammu different cultivars of rice i.e. Shalimar- rice 1, Jhelum, SKAU-341 and SKAU-382 in terms of yield in and Kashmir, India different locations (Kokernag, Kupwara, Srinagar, Badgam and Anantnag) of Kashmir valley. The climatic scenario for 2011-2090 under A1B was extracted from a PRECIS run obtained from IITM Parmeet Singh (Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune) which showed that in the year 2040 the maximum o o Sher-e- Kashmir University of temperature will increase by 2 C, minimum temperature by 2.3 C and CO2 concentration by 80 ppm. Agricultural Sciences and Lowest drop in the yield with climate change was observed using weather data of Kokernag per cent Technology, Kashmir, Jammu decrease ranged between 11.71 to 15.52%, where at other stations i.e. -
Pahalgam –Jammu & Kashmir
PAHALGAM –JAMMU & KASHMIR VISIT OF HON’BLE VICE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI MOHD HAMID ANSARI ON 15 SEP 2012 TO JIM & WS 1 HON’BLE VICE PRESIDENT’S VISIT TO JAWAHAR INSTITUTE OF MOUNTAINEERING & WINTER SPORTS, PAHALGAM – J&K GENERAL Jawahar Institute of mountaineering & Winter Sports is a joint venture between Ministry of Defence, GOI and Deptt. Of Tourism Govt. of J&K. it is located at Pahalgam and sub training centers at Sanasar, Bhaderwah and Shey (Leh). The Institute has excelled in various mountaineering activities and adventure sports over last 29 years. Hon’ble Defence Minister GOI and Hon’ble Chief Minister Jammu & Kashmir are President and Vice President of the Institute respectively. HQ JIM & WS PAHALGAM AIM To visit the Institute and to experience and observe the adventure activities carried out by JIM & WS, Pahalgam. 2 APPROVED SCHEDULE PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT BY JIM & WS FOR THE VISIT OF HON’BLE VICE PRESIDENT SHRI MOHD HAMID ANSARI INTRODUCTION TO JIM & WS STAFF, INSTRUCTORS AND TRAINEES 1. The Principal of JIM&WS welcome and receive the Honb’le Vice President of India Shri Mohd Hamid Ansari along with His Excellency Shri NN Vohra, Governor of Jammu & Kashmir and presented a bouquet and then introduced with staff of the institute and members of Mount Golup Kangri expedition were happy to interact with the Hon’ble Vice President of India. WELCOMING AND PRESENTING BOUQUET 3 INTRODUCTION TO MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT 2. Havildar Instructor Hazari Lal introduced the Hon’ble Vice President of India with various mountaineering specialized equipment used during adventure activities like mountaineering, water rafting, paragliding. -
National Creche Scheme State/UT: Jammu & Kashmir
National Creche Scheme State/UT: Jammu & Kashmir S. No: Name of Creche Address District 1 Goripora/ Ganderbal Ganderbal Gundander 2 Arche Arch, Ganderbal Ganderbal 3 Bakshi Pora Bakshirpora Srinagar Noor bagh 4 Takunwari Takunwar, Near Ganderbal Panchyat 5 Kachan Kachan Near Masjid Ganderbal 6 Prang Prang, Near Jamia Masjid Ganderbal 7 Goripora Goripora, Noor Srinagar Baghnear, Watertant 8 Saida kadal Saida Kadal, Makdoom Srinagar Mohalla 9 Saida kadal Saida Kadal, Near Imam Srinagar Bada 10 Chuntwaliwar Chuntwaliwar Ganderbal 11 Peerpora Peerpora, Near Masjid Ganderbal 12 Daribal Daribal, Near Masjid Ganderbal 13 Auntbawan Auntbawa Srinagar 14 Gangerhama Gangarhama, Near Govt. Ganderbal School 15 Shalibugh Shalibugh, Pathkundalnear Ganderbal Govt. School 16 Galdarpora Galdarpora, Near Masjid Ganderbal 17 Sendibal Sendibal, Near Masjid Ganderbal 18 Hakleemgund Hakeemgund, Kachan near Ganderbal Masjid 19 Shamaspora Lar,Gganderbal Ganderbal 20 Benehama Lar, Ganderbal Ganderbal 21 Baroosa Ganderbal Ganderbal 22 Abi Karpora Abi Karpora, Srinagar Srinagar 23 Mir Mohalla Negoo, Branwar Budgam Negoo 25 Chandkote, Baramuilla Baramulla 26 Gulshanpura, Tral Tral 27 Kreeri, Baramulla Baramulla 28 Nowshera, Srinagar Srinagar 29 Hutmurah Near Jamia Masjid, Anantnag Hutmurah, Anantnag 30 Banderpora Near Water pump Pulwama Banderpora, Pulwama 31 BK Pora Near Govt. High School BK Budgam Pura, Badgam 32 Janipur H.No. 14, Shiv Vikas Janipur, Jammu opp. Higher Sec. School, 33 Preet Nagar H.No. 54, Preet Nagar Jammu Deva Palace, Jammu 34 Safa Kadal Safa Kadal, Dareshkadal Srinagar Srinagar 35 Bemina MIG Colony, Zubir Masjid, Srinagar Srinagar 36 Nehru Park Kand Mohalla, Dalgate Srinagar Nehru Park, Srinagar 37 Chakmange Near Glader Mandir, Border Samba Area, Samba 38 Sidco, Samba Sidco Samba Samba 39 Manda Rajouri Road. -
Fish Sale Price.Pdf
Government of Jammu and Kashmir " .Department of Fisheries Fisheries Order No. 4~\ of 2012 Dated ~Q -03-2012 In exercise of powers conferred on me vide Government Order No. 254-F Of 1~95 dated: 19-11-1995 and as recommended by the Committee constituted for the' purpose, in supersession of all previous orders, the sale price of various types of fish i.e. Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Carp Fish and Seed of Carp and Trout Fishes at Farms / Sale Centres including the Marketing Division Gagribal, Srinagar is revised as under w.e.f. 01-04-2012. 1. Rainbow Trout Fish Live/Frozen = ~ 250/- Per Kg. (Upto 500 gms.) Non-Commercial/ Domestic use. 2. Rainbow Trout Fish Live/Frozen = ~ 4001- Per Kg (500 gms. to O~. K~) . 3. Rainbow Trout'Fis'h Live /Frozen = ~ 6501- Per Kg (Commercial more than two Kgs) 4. Brown Trout upto 300 gms. = . ~ 400/- Per Kg = 5. Carp Fish ~ 120/- Per Kg 6. Rainbow Trout Seed = ~ 051- Per piece. (a) Size: upto 5 gms = ~ 08/- Per piece. (b) 5.1 gms. to 10 gms. = ~ 15/- Per piece. (c) 10.1gms. to 25 gms. 7. Carp Seed = ~ 3001- Per thousand. a. Size Below 30 mm = ~ 5001- Per thousand. b. 30.1 mm to 50mm = ~ 01/- Per piece. c. 50.1 mm to 75mm = ~ 1.50/- Per piece. d. Yearling Wt~~d. v6/" Vlrector Fisheries, .. Government of J& () I0 (Dr.Shaukath AIi)t Dated: "30-03-2012 ~G'.J I ~t) No DF/CJ/2012/3~~'l. -~t \\ Copy to the:- 1 Commissioner Secretary to Government, Forest/Fisheries D~partment Civil Secretariat. -
Jammu & Kashmir Paradise on Earth
DAL LAKE IN SRINAGAR, JAMMU AND KASHMIR JAMMU & KASHMIR PARADISE ON EARTH For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org April 2018 Table of Content Executive Summary……………..……….….3 Advantage J&K…………………..…………..4 Jammu & Kashmir Vision……………….…..5 Jammu & Kashmir – An Introduction..….….6 Annual State Budget 2018-19…………..…17 Infrastructure Status ....................................19 Business Opportunities …….…..…….......…37 Doing Business in Jammu & Kashmir………61 State Acts & Policies …….………..........……62 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is a global tourist destination. In addition to traditional recreational tourism, a vast scope Strong tourism sector exists for adventure, pilgrimage, spiritual & health tourism Leader in agro-based . A vast natural resource base has enabled J&K to develop land for cultivating major fruits. The state’s share in the overall apple production in India was 74.42 per cent in 2016-17, with the overall production of apples in the state industry reaching around 1.726 million MT. With varied agro-climatic conditions, the scope for horticulture is significantly high in the state. There is Strong considerable scope for increasing the horticulture produce, which is exported. horticulture sector . Department of Floriculture of the state has submitted a policy for floriculture development to the state government. The policy will aim at promoting investments and fiscal incentives. J&K has an ideal climate for floriculture and an enormous assortment of flora and fauna. Vibrant . The state has Asia’s largest tulip garden. floriculture sector . The state recorded production of 30.09 thousand metric tonnes of flowers during 2016-17, of which 29.70 thousand metric tonnes were loose flowers and 0.39 thousand metric tonnes were cut flowers. -
Analyses of Temperature and Precipitation in The
1 Analyses of temperature and precipitation in the Indian Jammu-Kashmir for 2 the 1980—2016 period: Implications for remote influence and extreme events 3 4 Sumira Nazir Zaz1, Romshoo Shakil Ahmad1, Ramkumar Thokuluwa Krishnamoorthy2*, and 5 Yesubabu Viswanadhapalli2 6 1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, 7 Jammu and Kashmir-190006, India 8 9 2. National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Gadanki, Andhra Pradesh 10 517112, India 11 12 Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 13 [email protected]; 14 15 *Corresponding author ([email protected]) 16 17 Abstract 18 19 Local weather and climate of the Himalayas are sensitive and interlinked with global scale changes in 20 climate as the hydrology of this region is mainly governed by snow and glaciers. There are clear and strong 21 indicators of climate change reported for the Himalayas, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir region situated in the 22 western Himalayas. In this study, using observational data, detailed characteristics of long- and short-term as well as 23 localized variations of temperature and precipitation are analysed for these six meteorological stations, namely, 24 Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Kokarnag, Qazigund, Kupwara and Srinagar of Jammu and Kashmir, India during 1980-2016. 25 In addition to analysis of stations observations, we also utilized the dynamical downscaled simulations of WRF 26 model and ERA-Interim (ERA-I) data for the study period. The annual and seasonal temperature and precipitation 27 changes were analysed by carrying out Student’s t-test, Mann-Kendall, Linear regression and Cumulative deviation 28 statistical tests. -
Srinagar Hotel
JK04 Blissful Kashmir [8N/9D] Srinagar Hotel – 4N, Gulmarg – 1N, Pahalgam – 2N, Srinagar Houseboat – 1N Tour Itinerary Day 01 Srinagar: Upon arrival at Srinagar airport; our special vehicle will pick you up & proceed to Srinagar hotel. Check in to the hotel. Get freshen up. At after relax enjoy SRINAGAR MUGHAL GARDENS: Nishat (The garden of Delight) – [09:00am – 07:00pm] Shalimar (The Garden of love) – [09:30am – 06:30pm] Chasma-shahi (The Royal Spring) – [09:00am – 07:00pm] Kashmir Largest Almond Garden – [09:00am – 05:00pm]. Overnight stay at Srinagar Hotel. Day 02 Srinagar – Sonmarg [approx 3hrs/87km] – Srinagar: After breakfast proceed to Sonmarg. Full day tour of SONAMARG: 87km from Srinagar, 3 hours journey, 2800mts above sea level. It is called: Golden meadow “At the head of the river Sind with beautiful mountains and glaciers. The resort is surrounded by many places of interest Places like Thajiwass Glacier and Zero Point. One can enjoy this By Pony or Local Union Cab on Direct Payment Basis. Overnight stay at Srinagar hotel. Day 03 Srinagar – Gulmarg [approx 2hrs/50km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Gulmarg Via Tangmarg check in to the Hotel. At after relax enjoy GULMARG: The meadow of flowers’ 56kms from Srinagar 2690mts above the sea Level. This is also India’s premier Ski resort in winter and also has world’s highest golf course. Gulmarg is the famous for winter sports and Gondola cable car ride the world highest cable car One. Overnight Stay at Gulmarg Day 04 Gulmarg – Pahalgam [approx 3hrs 30min/137km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & Pahalgam. -
Directory Establishment
DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :URBAN STATE : JAMMU & KASHMIR DISTRICT : Anantnag Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) NIC 2004 : 0121-Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming [includes stud farming and the provision of feed lot services for such animals] 1 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY NAZ BASTI ANTNTNAG OPPOSITE TO SADDAR POLICE STATION ANANTNAG PIN CODE: 2000 10 - 50 192102, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0122-Other animal farming; production of animal products n.e.c. 2 ASSTSTANT SERICULTURE OFFICER NAGDANDY , PIN CODE: 192201, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 1985 10 - 50 3 INTENSIVE POULTRY PROJECT MATTAN DTSTT. ANANTNAG , PIN CODE: 192125, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: 1988 10 - 50 NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0140-Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities. 4 DEPTT, OF HORTICULTURE KULGAM TEH KULGAM DISTT. ANANTNAG KASHMIR , PIN CODE: 192231, STD CODE: NA , 1969 10 - 50 TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 5 DEPTT, OF AGRICULTURE KULGAM ANANTNAG NEAR AND BUS STAND KULGAM , PIN CODE: 192231, STD CODE: NA , 1970 10 - 50 TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0200-Forestry, logging and related service activities 6 SADU NAGDANDI PIJNAN , PIN CODE: 192201, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : 1960 10 - 50 N.A. 7 CONSERVATOR LIDDER FOREST CONSERVATOR LIDDER FOREST DIVISION GORIWAN BIJEHARA PIN CODE: 192124, STD CODE: 1970 10 - 50 DIVISION NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. -
Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO
Modified General Merit list of candidates who have applied for admission to B.Ed. prgoramme (Kashmir Chapter) offered through Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age 1 1892469 TABASUM GANI ABDUL GANI GANAIE NAZNEENPORA TRAL PULWAMA OM 1170 1009 86.24 2 1898382 ZARKA AMIN M A PAMPORI BAGH-I-MEHTAB SRINAGAR OM 10 8.54 85.40 3 1891053 MAIDA MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD DAR BATENGOO KHANABAL ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 500 426 85.20 4 1892123 FARHEENA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMAD WANI AKINGAM ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 852 85.20 5 1891969 PAKEEZA RASHID ABDUL RASHID WANI SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.51 85.10 6 1893162 SADAF FAYAZ FAYAZ AHMAD SOFAL SHIRPORA ANANTNAG OM 100 85 85.00 BASRAH COLONY ELLAHIBAGH 7 1895017 ROSHIBA RASHID ABDUL RASHID NAQASH BUCHPORA SRINAGAR OM 10 8.47 84.70 8 1894448 RUQAYA ISMAIL MOHAMMAD ISMAIL BHAT GANGI PORA, B.K PORA, BADGAM BUDGAM OM 10 8.44 84.40 9 1893384 SHAFIA SHOWKET SHOWKET AHMAD SHAH BATAMALOO SRINAGAR OM 10 8.42 84.20 BABA NUNIE GANIE, 10 1893866 SAHREEN NIYAZ MUNSHI NIYAZ AHMAD KALASHPORA,SRINAGAR SRINAGAR OM 900 756 84.00 11 1893858 UZMA ALTAF MOHD ALTAF MISGAR GULSHANABAD K.P ROAD ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 837 83.70 12 1893540 ASMA RAMZAN BHAT MOHMAD RAMZAN BHAT NAGBAL GANDERBAL GANDERBAL OM 3150 2630 83.49 13 1895633 SEERATH MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMED WANI DEEWAN COLONY ISHBER NISHAT SRINAGAR OM 1900 1586 83.47 14 1891869 SANYAM VIPIN SETHI ST.1 FRIENDS ENCLAVE FAZILKA OTHER STATE OSJ 2000 1666 83.30 15 1895096 NADIYA AHAD ABDUL AHAD LONE SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.33 83.30 16 1892438 TABASUM ASHRAF MOHD. -
Sr. Form No.Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %Age
Selection List of candidates who have applied for admission to MA Urdu programme offered through Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No.Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age OM 1 18273783 ISHRAT NIGEEN GH MOHAMMAD LONE AWANEERA SHOPIAN SHOPIAN OM 10 8.42 84.20 CHARAR I SHARIEF, KUMAR 2 18273575 ISHRAT AFTAB AFTAB AHMAD MOHALLA BUDGAM OM 1000 824 82.40 3 18274363 NIGHAT JABEEN ABDUL AHAD MIR WARNOW LOLAB KUPWARA RBA 10 8.14 81.40 4 18273225 RABIYA ASHRAF MOHAMMAD ASHRAF HAJAM SEHPORA DOORU ANANTNAG WUP 2400 1809 75.38 5 18275152 RAZIYA RAMZAN MOHAMMAD RAMZAN BHAT CHECK NO 2 BUDGAM OM 10 7.41 74.10 6 18274550 ULFATA HASSAN GHULAM HASSAN SHAH WUSSAN KANGAN GANDERBAL OM 1800 1327 73.72 7 18272916 IFRATH JAN MOHMAD YQOOB MENGNOO MEHMOODABAD DOORU ANANTNAG OM 2400 1760 73.33 FORE SHORE ROAD GUPT 8 18274248 SAJJAD HUSAIN GHULAM RASOOL GANGA ISHBER NISHAT SRINAGAR OM 900 659 73.22 9 18273203 INSHA JAN MOHAMMAD SHAFI BHAT ROZABAL KHANYAR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1300 72.22 10 18273950 ULFAT BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD BEIGH TARIPORA WANSARAN BARAMULLA RBA 1000 720 72.00 11 18274788 JAVID AHMAD WANI FAROOQ AHMAD WANI KURAG GANDERBAL GANDERBAL OM 10 7.12 71.20 LANOORA KHANSAHIB 12 18274141 KULSUMA NABI GH NABI HAJAM BUDGAM BUDGAM RBA 2400 1700 70.83 13 18274424 IRFANA SHAFI MOHD SHAFI HAFIZ NATIPORA SRINAGAR OM 1000 708 70.80 14 18274482 NUZHATA MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD SHEIKH DRAWANI SHOPIAN SHOPIAN ST 2400 1695 70.63 15 18274303 SAMEENA JABBAR ABDUL JABBAR DAR TAILBAL SRINAGAR OM 10 7.04 70.40 16 18274303