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Lethapora

Coordinates: 33°57′50″N 74°57′50″E / 33.96389°N 74.96389°E / 33.96389; 74.96389
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Lethapora
village
Lethapora is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Lethapora
Lethapora
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Coordinates: 33°57′50″N 74°57′50″E / 33.96389°N 74.96389°E / 33.96389; 74.96389
CountryIndia
StateJammu and Kashmir
DistrictPulwama
TehsilPampore
Elevation
1,620 m (5,310 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total6,131
Census code002982

Lethapora or Lethpora is a village in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located in the Pampore tehsil of district Pulwama in Kashmir valley. It has a long history as it was named after a queen Lalitaditya Muktapida was a powerful ruler of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir. It was first named as Lalitpur later changed to Lethapora. It is one of the main market for tourists and locals for Kashmiri dry fruits like walnuts, almonds etc. You can get worlds finest saffron from here which is available easily in the market. It mainly has three main markets that is Upper Market (Her Bazar), Main Market and Down Market (Bon Bazar). Upper market is like the corporate area of the village mainly has mixture of shops like saffron and other dry fruit shops, restaurants, hotels, tea stalls, banks, school, gym, showrooms etc. In Main Market you will find basic shops selling fruits, vegetables, kirana and other basics and in the Down Market it mostly has saffron shops along with other shops, and restaurants

Location

Lethapora is located on the banks of Jhelum River. It lies at the foothills of south-western corner of Zabarwan mountain range locally known as Vastoorwun. The Srinagar Jammu National Highway passes through the village.[1][2] It is 21 kilometres (13 mi) from summer capital Srinagar to the south.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Lethapora has 828 households, with over population of more than 6100 which is second highest in district Pulwama.[citation needed] It is the second largest village in Pulwama in terms of population. The average literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 70.53%. Most people of the village are associated with agriculture. Saffron is the main crop and the main source of income for the village. The total geographical area of village is 286.1 hectares (2.861 km2; 707 acres).[citation needed]

Education

Lethapora has the average literacy rate of 70.53% according to 2011 census. 3,470 males and 2,661 females. It is hub of education for nearby villages like Hajibal, Banderpora, Goripora, Barsu, Oudipora, Jawbehara, Chandhara etc. as this village has the largest network of schools.

Lethapora is a school cluster in Pampora block of Pulwama district in Jammu And Kashmir Which is having about 22 Schools in it. In which 9 are present in Lethapora. This cluster include all private and govt. schools of this area. Here is List all the government and private schools of this cluster is listed below.

1 IQRA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LETHPORA
2 M.I.E.I CHANDHARA
3 HS BARSOO
4 BPS NEW COLONY LETHAPORA
5 ALFAJAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BARSOO
6 H.SEC. SCHOOL LETHPORA
7 BPS DALIHARA COLONY BARSOO
8 BPS HATIWARA
9 BPS UDHIPORA
10 MOTHER LAP LETHPORA
11 BPS NAGBAL
12 HS CHANDHARA
13 BPS LETHPORA
14 PS SARHORA CHANDHARA
15 HANFIA ISLAMIA
16 BPS KHEIRPATH
17 PS KHUTU
18 C.E.M. SCHOOL LETHPORA
19 FIRDOUSI E.M.HIGH SCHOOL
20 SYED JAFAR-UDIN ISLAMIA SCHOOL
21 MS LETHPORA
22 GMS BARSOO

Apart from this it has Green Valley College of Education. Pampore Degree College, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) and AIIMS are just 8 km (5.0 mi) away from Lethapora.

References

  1. ^ "Kashmir's Legendary Saffron". Outlook Traveller. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  2. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - JAMMU TRIBUNE". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.