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Hardu-Aboora

Coordinates: 34°04′N 74°23′E / 34.06°N 74.39°E / 34.06; 74.39
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Hardu-Aboora
Village
Hardu-Aboora is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Hardu-Aboora
Hardu-Aboora
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Hardu-Aboora is located in India
Hardu-Aboora
Hardu-Aboora
Hardu-Aboora (India)
Coordinates: 34°04′N 74°23′E / 34.06°N 74.39°E / 34.06; 74.39
Country India
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictBaramulla
Languages
 • SpokenKashmiri, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
193401

Hardu-Aboora is a locality in Tehsil Karhama in Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated on the banks of Ferozpora Nallah, at the foothills of the mountain range that runs parallel to the Srinagar-Gulmarg highway on its left side, some 15 km from Tangmarg town, Baramulla and 29 km from the state capital, Srinagar, and 10 km from railway station Mazhama. Under new Administrative units, Hardu Aboora was granted CD Block status, under the jurisdiction of newly carved Tehsil Karhama.

Features

Shrines of Sufi saints Syed Ahmad Rumi, Shah Fatahullah Qadiri, Saboor Khan and Rahim are located in the area. A branch of J&K Bank, BDO Office, a Govt high School and a private middle school namely, SARoomi' besides a branch Post Office. Hardu-Aboora is the center for many villages such as Kharpora and Tarahama. Hardu-Aboora has a primary health center also.

Demographics

The literacy rate is increasing with time, it was 50% in 2008 which later increased to 73%. People in this village are mostly dependent on the business. Hardu Aboora is famous for its handicrafts and kulchas (salty biscuit)

Transportation

Hardu-Aboora is well connected to the rest of valley, bus services run from various renowned places such as summer capital, Srinagar, Baramulla and Tangmarg. Under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 the village has been modified but still, some pulls are under construction which on completion will change the whole context of the village. Nearby places include Dhobiwan, Kunzer and Magam.

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