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GEOGRAPHY |
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Kathua District is situated at
320 17' to 320 55’ North Latitude and 750 70'
to 760 16’ East longitude. The District is surrounded by Punjab in
the South-East, Himachal Pradesh in North-East, District Doda and Udhampur in
North and North-West, Jammu in the
West and Pakistan in the South-West.
It has an area of 2651 Sq Kms. The
district can be conveniently divided
into three distinct
Agro-climatic regions. The area falling South of
Pathankot-Jammu-Srinagar
National Highway consists
of deep alluvial soils. The area is mostly
irrigated and quite productive. This area touches
Pakistan and Punjab border and it is also popularly called Border Area. The
second zone falling north of the
National Highway extends upto foothills of Himalayas and
falling mostly in Shivalik ranges is
called Kandi area. It is
characterized by shallow soils
full of boulders with negligible
natural water resources. The area faces acute
shortage of water and the
productivity of the land is very marginal.
Part of Kathua, Barnoti, Hiranagar,
Ghagwal, Basohli and Billawar
block falls in this category. The third area falls beyond
Shivalik ranges and extends upto to Peer Panchal ranges. This
area is mountainous in nature
with little potential for
agriculture. |