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Battagram District
Location of Battagram District (highlighted in yellow) in the North-West Frontier Province.
Location of Battagram District (highlighted in yellow) in the North-West Frontier Province.
Country Pakistan
ProvinceNorth-West Frontier Province
CapitalBattagram
Government
 • District NazimShams ur Rehman Shams
 • District Naib NazimNiaz Muhmmad Khan Trand
Area
 • Total1,301 km2 (502 sq mi)
Elevation
1,038 m (3,406 ft)
Population
 (1998)
 • Total307,278
 • Density236/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Area code0997
Number of Tehsils2

Battagram (Urdu: ضلع بٹگرام) is a district of Hazara in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It has a total land area of 1301 square kilometres and the estimated population of Battagram District in 2004-2005 was 361,000. It is 90 km away from abbottabad and 240 km from the capital Islamabad. The main language of the district is Pashto, but English and Urdu are spoken as official languages. Hindko is also spoken, specially in Shumlai. The people of mountains are mainly Gujars and they speak their own language, Gujri.

Administration

Battagram obtained the status of district in July 1993 when it was upgraded from a Tehsil and separated from Mansehra District. Before Battagram obtained the status of district, it was a Tehsil of the Mansehra District. It has geographical borders with Kohistan District, the Tribal Area of Kala Dhaka (Black Mountain of Hazara), Shangla District and Malakand Division. The district consists of two sub-divisions or Tehsils, containing 20 in total. Union Councils:[1]

Tehsil No. of Unions
Allai Tehsil 8
Batagram Tehsil 12

The district is represented in the provincial assembly by two MPAs from its constituencies PF-59 (Battagram-1) and PF-60 (Battagram-2)[2].

Earthquake 2005

Battagram was one of the areas affected by the Pakistan Earthquake of October 8, 2005 when more than 4,500 people were killed and approximately 35,000 were injured. Many residents of the area were rendered homeless and without shelter. Since October 8th 2005, the NGOs and the Governmental organization ERRA have been engaged in re-construction work but as of 2009,the reconstruction work is not completed. In some cases residents have rebuilt houses themselves.

Scenery

An overview of Battagram city

This district is noted for its scenic mountain scenery, thick forests, fertile lands and enchanting streams. Most of the population is rural and depends upon agriculture for their day to day living. As a recent phenomenon, fishing has also become a mode of earning due to some modern scientific techniques. Another distinctive feature of this district is the notable presence of Shahrah-e-Resham (Karakoram Highway) or Silk route and hence which is helping the infant industrial base to thrive.




See also

References

Template:Administrative divisions of the North-West Frontier Province