Monday, July 12, 2010

VIII-DISTRICT SAMBA


CHAPTER – VIII
DISTRICT SAMBA


8.1 It is said that Samba was a principality established somewhere in 1400 A.D. As per folklore Malh Dev, the younger son of Rai Saidu of Lakhanpur was the founder of Samba principality, who married into the family of Ghotar a local tribesman. After his marriage he stayed at Samba and made himself the master of the tract with Samba as its capital. Samba ultimately came under the supremacy of Jammu, during the period of Hari Dev, in 1816 A.D. and in 1846 A.D. it became an integral part of the J&K State.


8.2 At present Tehsil Samba is a constituent of District Jammu, the largest District of the J&K State in terms of population, with an area of 82,452 hectares and population of 2,45,016 as per 2001 census. It is a seat of Sub-Divisional Magistrate with headquarter at Samba.


8.3 Samba town is situated on a hill on the National Highway 1–A on the bank of river Basantar at a distance of forty kms from Jammu. Tehsil Samba is bounded by District Udhampur in the North, District Kathua in the East, Tehsils Jammu and Bishnah of District Jammu in the West, while on the southern side it has International Border with Pakistan. Most of the area of Tehsil Samba is Kandi area although some parts of the Tehsil are forging ahead in agriculture production with the strengthening of Ravi Tawi Irrigation Project.


8.4 A modern industrial complex is coming up on the bank of river Basantar at Samba. A number of small and medium scale industrial units have only recently been established there in the complex. A good number of unemployed youth, skilled and unskilled local labourers are employed in these units. The economy of Samba is developing rapidly because of industrial growth due to establishment of these enterprises.  


A Govt. Handloom Development Project established by SICOP at Samba is providing employment opportunities to a large number of traditional weavers who are residing in and around Samba town and earn wages by way of weaving cloth for the project. Samba is also famous for traditional Calico Printing, where local made dyes are used for printing locally weaved cotton fabric.


8.5 People of this Kandi belt were clamouring for a long period for District status with its headquarters at Samba. The Govt. has now ordered creation of District Samba and the Committee has been asked to demarcate geographical boundaries of the new District. The Committee visited Samba, Mansar, Majalta, Bishanh and other adjoining areas and received a number of memoranda/demands from the public and prominent citizens of Samba. The Committee also discussed the issues concerning identification of boundaries of the new District Samba in detail with District Development Commissioner, Jammu and other officers of the District Administration as well as sitting/Ex-Legislatures.


8.6 At Samba, a deputation of prominent citizens of the town met the Committee and represented that while carving out new District, the Committee should explore the possibilities of attaching areas of adjoining Tehsils like Tehsil Jammu, Bishnah, Hiranagar etc. 


They further suggested that Niabat Majalta of Tehsil Ramnagar of District Udhampur, which has been upgraded to Tehsil be attached with new District Samba as the people of Samba and Majalta have close social, economic and trade relations with each other. It was however, added that in case new Tehsil Majalta remains part of District Udhampur, village Hardollian of Patwar Halqa Kard, with an area of 1574 acres and population of 445 be detached from Tehsil Samba and attached with Tehsil Majalta on the grounds that the public of village Hardollian have easier road communication with Majalta than Samba. This issue has also been discussed at para 9.9


(iii) of chapter IX, and on the grounds mentioned therein it has been proposed to detach village Hardollian of Patwar Halqa Kard Tehsil Samba to be added with new Tehsil Majalta.

8.7 Surinsar–Mansar Lake–Purmandal–Utterbehni Tourist Circuit


i. Lake Surinsar is a peaceful, lovely tourist spot thirty kms away from Jammu surrounded by hillock all around which are covered with pine trees providing a cool and healthy environ to the visitors. It is increasingly becoming a popular picnic spot. With improved communication facilities the importance of Surinsar is likely to be further enhanced. In the center of the Lake there is a small island full of green trees which further adds to the beauty of the Lake. This Lake is situated in village and Patwar Halqa Surinsar of Tehsil Jammu.


ii. At a distance of fifteen kms from Surinsar there is another popular tourist spot namely Mansar Lake which is linked with Samba by a motorable road known as Samba-Battal road. Samba is at a distance of thirty kms from Mansar Lake. Temples of different Hindu Gods and Goddesses surrounding the Lake add to its attraction for religious pilgrims. The Lake area looks quite beautiful as it is surrounded by forest covered hills. A tourist complex including a few tourist huts and rooms situated on the bank of the Lake provide accommodation for those who want to stay there.


With an eye on giving boost to tourism, the Govt. has constituted a development authority known as Surinsar – Mansar Development Authority. Presently Mansar falls in Tehsil Ramnagar of District Udhampur.


iii. Purmandal is a religious place situated in Tehsil Samba which is at a distance of thirty nine kms from Jammu and is also connected with Samba via Purmandal-Utterbehni-Vijaypur road. According to local lore Purmandal used to be a seat of learning in the distant past having old Shiv temples. It is also called “Chotta Kashi” and is a place of significant religious importance. It is surrounded by the Shivalik Hills and possesses a great natural beauty.

iv. Utterbehni is another place of religious importance with centuries old temples located at a distance of about five kms from Purmandal. It is situated on the banks of legendary Devika.


8.8 i. The Committee after giving thoughtful consideration and taking into account the views of all concerned in the matter, has come to a conclusion that for the sake of better coordination and purposeful development of these spots of tourism and religious importance, they should remain under one Authority as well as one District. It may be in place to indicate here that the Committee has the information that construction of a road linking Surinsar with Purmandal has already been taken up under ‘Prime Minister Sarak Yojna’. 


With the construction of this link road, the road distance from Purmandal to Surinsar will be 15 kms only and the road when completed, Surinsar, Mansar, Purmandal and Utterbehni shall become an important religious tourist circuit. As indicated in the preceeding paras presently Surinsar falls in Tehsil Jammu (District Jammu), Mansar in Tehsil Ramnagar (District Udhampur), while Purmandal and Utterbehni are part of Tehsil Samba, now upgraded to District. In case the status-quo in maintained, the concept of coordinated and comprehensive development of these spots of religious tourism importance may remain a dream. 


At the same time it may not be out of context to add here that District Development Commissioner Jammu, who generally remains overburdened with other important activities of the vast District, may hardly find time in attending to projects mentioned above, whereas the District Development Commissioner of the new District Samba shall have ample time for the purpose.


ii. For these reasons, the Committee proposes that since Purmandal and Utterbehni are part of Tehsil Samba and will remain part of new District Samba, the twin Lake area i.e. Surinsar Lake and Mansar Lake should also go to the new District Samba.

iii. Further, in line with the general principal adopted by the Committee not to disintegrate existing Patwar Halqas unless certain special circumstances warrant the same, the Committee recommends that Patwar Halqa Channi Mansar comprising three villages namely Channi Mansar, Bhati Bari Garh and Bupnergarh presently part of Tehsil Ramnagar District Udhampur and Patwar Halqa Surinsar comprising two villages namely Surinsar and Chilla of Tehsil and District Jammu be attached with new District Samba.


iv. It may however be in place to mention here that a village named Bupnergarh already exists in Tehsil Samba. With the proposed transfer of Patwar Halqa Channi Mansar there will be two villages of the same name in Tehsil Samba; therefore, a need would arise to rename one or both the
villages.


8.9 BAIN BAJIAL – AIATHAM AREA


i. Patwar Halqa Bain Bajial comprising nine villages namely Dawara, Rangoora, Majeen, Sidhra, Bain Bajial, Chak Ladgan, Kupad, Malhori Jagir and Pargalta, and Patwar Halqa, Aiatham comprising four villages namely Sail Jagir, Aiatham, Paidgran, Khanna Chadgal are part of Tehsil
Samba, but are situated adjoining to Jammu city. Some areas of these two Patwar Halqas including Sidhra are already part of Jammu Municipal Corporation. These Patwar Halqas need be excluded from the existing Tehsil Samba and attached with Tehsil Jammu as they are much nearer to
the headquarters of Tehsil and District Jammu than Samba.


ii. The Wazir Commission in its report had also proposed for deletion of
these two Patwar Halqas from Tehsil Samba and their addition in the
proposed Tehsil Bahu.


iii. In view of the above it is proposed that two Patwar Halqas namely Bain
Bajial and Aiatham comprising thirteen villages namely Dawara,
Rangoora, Majeen, Sidhra, Bain Bajial, Chak Ladgan, Kupad, Malhori
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Jagir, Pargalta, Sail Jagir, Aiatham, Paidgran, Khanna Chadgal be
detached from Tehsil Samba and attached with Tehsil Jammu.


8.10 BISHNAH AREA
As discussed in detail at para 3.6 (iii) (Chapter-III), the Committee feels
that sixty four villages of two Agrarian circles No. 8 and No. 9 of Tehsil Bishnah which
are geographically very close to the new District Samba should be attached with it. Thus,
keeping in view the public/administrative convenience, these villages are proposed to be
made part of new District Samba after their deletion from Tehsil Bishnah of District
Jammu.


8.11 GHAGWAL AREA OF TEHSIL HIRANAGAR
As mentioned at para 8.3, Samba is situated at a distance of forty kms
from Jammu. The limit of Samba Tehsil start in the North from Bari Brahmana which is
twenty seven kms away from Tehsil headquarter and on the Southern side limit of Tehsil
ends at a distance of four kms only. With a view to make the new District a viable
administrative unit, there is the only possibility of extending its jurisdiction/limits by
detaching some areas adjoining Ramgarh of Tehsil Samba i.e. from Tehsil Bishnah and
some areas adjoining Samba from Tehsil Hiranagar. After considering all the factors and
having deliberations with the District Development Commissioner, Jammu and Kathua
on the subject, the Committee is of the view that in addition to sixty four villages from
Tehsil Bishnah as proposed at para 8.10, eighty one villages of Tehsil Hiranagar can be
conveniently made part of new District Samba after detaching the same from Tehsil
Hiranagar, District Kathua. In this connection, it may be pertinent to add here that a
deputation from Ghagwal area had called on the Committee at Samba with a written
representation stating therein that Ghagwal be given the status of Tehsil. Ghagwal is
situated at a distance of ten kms from its Tehsil headquarter Hiranagar. Since, the offices
of the Block Development Officer, Block Medical Officer etc. are already there and
Ghagwal is a central place for a large number of villages of the area, there is an eventual
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likelihood that Ghagwal gets the status of a Tehsil. Anyway it is more convenient for
people of Ghagwal Block to be part of Samba District than to remain with District
Kathua. As the matter of creation of new Tehsils is not within the ambit of the terms of
reference of the Committee, it may not be appropriate to offer comments on this issue.
But in any case the Committee recommends that villages forming part of entire C.D.
Block Ghagwal numbering eighty one be made part of new District Samba. This way the
new District Samba will become a viable and composite administrative unit.


8.12 BARI BRAHMANA INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX


i. Bari Brahmana is a Niabat of Tehsil Samba where the State’s biggest
Industrial Estate, developed by J&K SIDCO is located. A large number of
new industrial units have come up in this complex in the recent past. Many
renowned industrial houses from outside the State have established their
units in the complex. Almost all unit holders established in the Bari
Brahmana Complex have their head offices at Jammu. For issues related to
land, power connections, financial arrangements with financial institutions
like State Financial Corporation and various Banks, for Sales Tax, Excise
Duty and for other purposes the unit holders have to come to Jammu off
and on.


ii. Therefore, in the interest of development of industry in the State, the
Committee purposes that three villages namely Rakh Rajpur, Rajpur
Koular and Birpur of Patwar Halqa Birpur and village Kartholi of Patwar
Halqa Smailpur be made part of Tehsil and District Jammu after their
deletion from Tehsil Samba. The remaining two villages of Patwar Halqa
Birpur namely Bassi Khurd and Palli are proposed to be attached with
neighbouring Tehsil Bishnah after their detachment from Tehsil Samba as
these villages are located at the fringe of Tehsil Bishnah.


8.13 As discussed in detail at para 3.6 (iii) of chapter III of this report, as also
keeping in view the contiguity and over all development of the twin lakes Surinsar and
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Mansar eleven villages namely Surinsar & Chilla of Patwar Halqa Surinsar, Kothar of
Patwar Halqa Kothar & Sagoon, Kangrail, Pathwar, Badwal, Reingal, Bsail, Batlehar and
Panjoa of Patwar Halqa Sagoon, Tehsil Jammu are proposed to be attached with Tehsil
and new District Samba after their deletion from Tehsil Jammu.


8.14 Based on the positions discussed in preceeding paras, the Committee
recommends that the new District Samba should comprise as under:


a) Existing Tehsil Samba having forty Patwar Halqas with three hundred and
thirteen villages, after deletion of twenty villages – refer paras 8.6, 8.9 (iii)
& 8.12 (ii).


b) Agrarian circles number 8 & 9 comprising sixty four villages of Tehsil
Bishnah – refer para 8.10.


c) Eleven villages forming Patwar Halqas Surinsar, Sagoon and Kothar of
Tehsil Jammu – refer para 8.13.


d) Patwar Halqa Channi Mansar comprising three villages of Tehsil
Ramnagar District Udhampur – refer para 8.8 (iii).


e) Eighty one villages of C.D. Block Ghagwal Tehsil Hiranagar – refer para
8.11.


8.15 With this the total number of Patwar Halqas and villages in the new
District Samba would come to seventy two and four hundred and seventy two
respectively. Accordingly, details of Patwar Halqas and villages forming part of new
District Samba are indicated at Appendix VIII-1, whereas the map indicating the
boundaries of the District is marked as Appendix VIII-2.


8.16 It may, however, be not out of context to mention that existing Tehsil
Samba is itself a big Tehsil and with the addition of sixty four and eighty one villages
from Tehsil Bishnah and Tehsil Hiranagar it will become an unmanageable Tehsil and a
need would arise to create at least two more Tehsils within the new District Samba.
Since, creation of new Tehsils is not within the terms of the reference of the Committee,
it is proposed that after recommendations of this Committee are accepted/implemented,
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the Government may like to get the reorganization of the new District Samba done
through some internal mechanisms.


APPENDIX VIII – 1
DISTRICT – SAMBA


S.No. Name of Patwar Halqas Name of Villages


1. Katwalta i. Deon
ii. Katwalta
2. Khara Madana i. Khara Madana
ii. Rakh Chirk
iii. Sumbali
3. Smailpur i. Meen Charkan
ii. Meen Sarkar
iii. Smailpur
4. Tarore i. Badhori
ii. Badi
iii. Badoi
iv. Bhatli
v. Gowal
vi. Khadargal
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vii. Kisanpur
viii. Pati
ix. Rakh Badoi
x. Tarore
5. Bagla i. Bagla
ii. Marhoon
6. Gudwal i. Badali
ii. Chak Baglana
iii. Chak Doulat
iv. Chumian
v. Gagor
vi. Gudwal
vii. Gulwal
viii. Rampur
ix. Tara Pur
7. Gurah Slathian i. Budhwal
ii. Gurah Salathian
iii. Nathwal
iv. Rajinder Pura
v. Rakh Barotian
vi. Sangwal
8. Khanpur i. Bajawati
ii. Barota
iii. Chak Pathail
iv. Kajail Kalan
v. Kajail khurd
vi. Khanpur
vii. Koul Pur
viii. Pathail Salarian
9. Vijaypur i. Amwal
ii. Chhani Manasan
iii. Gopwal
iv. Paitheri
v. Rakh Chalori
vi. Salmeri
vii. Sri Pratap Singh Pura
viii. Thalori Brahmana
ix. Thalori Gujran
x. Vijaypur
10. Badheri i. Badheri
ii. Bela Manohar
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iii. Bela Samba
iv. Chak Manga Gujar
v. Chak nank
vi. Langth
vii. Mandheera
viii. Manohar Gopala
11. Darui i. Balode
ii. Daboh
iii. Darui
iv. Gowal Choura
v. Jad Mananu
vi. Mananu
vii. Nandani
viii. Paltha
ix. Rakh Druie
x. Sah
12. Harimander i. Burj Sheru
ii. Chak Bhgwana
iii. Chak Dayala
iv. Chak Dewan Singh
v. Chak Ghour Singh
vi. Chak Katalan
vii. Chak Ram Chand
viii. Madhau
ix. Ratanpur
13. Pangdoor i. Bain
ii. Chak Faqira
iii. Chak Harkha
iv. Galar
v. Kathlai
vi. Pangdhor
vii. Raipur
viii. Sahari
ix. Suchetpur
14. Abtal i. Abtal Manhaspur
ii. Bharari
iii. Chak Bhamu
iv. Chak Jasu
v. Jagwal
vi. Rakh Abtal
vii. S.Pratap Singh Pura
viii. Samdhu
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15. Chak Salarian i. Chak Bahana
ii. Chak Salarian
iii. Jad Sarwa
iv. Kailanwali
v. Karali Kalan
vi. Karali Khurd
vii. Makhu Maria
viii. Sarwa
16. Keso Manasan i. Babral
ii. Keso Manhasan
iii. Pakhri
iv. Palouta
v. Rajwal
vi. Sheikhu Pura
17. Lagwal i. Balar
ii. Chajwal
iii. Chak Abdula
iv. Chak Paras
v. Kamore
vi. Lagwal
vii. Rajpur Lubana
viii. Rangoor
18. Nanga i. Chak Bakha Khani
ii. Chak Bhambu
iii. Dadial
iv. Jagatpur
v. Maira
vi. Nanga
vii. Nathal
viii. Kandral
19. Ram Garh i. Bandral
ii. Chak Jandha Singh
iii. Jad Radwan
iv. Ramgarh
v. Ramlo Brahmana
vi. Ramlo Rasolian
vii. Trindi Jamora
viii. Trindi Sangoora
20. Katli i. Chak Girdhari
ii. Chak Jangi
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iii. Katli
iv. Khanwal
v. Raian
vi. Surgal
21. Ram Nagar i. Abtal Katalan
ii. Balori
iii. Chhani Jasu
iv. Jamartan
v. Kangwala
vi. Karandi
vii. Rakh Amb tali
viii. Rakh Pangwal
ix. Ram Nagar
x. Sadoh
xi. Suchet Garh
22. Samba i. Ambala
ii. Arazi Samba
iii. Beari
iv. Chak Manga Rakhwal
v. Koteera
vi. Mandi Dansal
vii. Mandi Dasgalian
viii. Mandi Garh
ix. Mandi gurwalian
x. Mandi Kherli
xi. Mandi Kotli
xii. Mandi Paswalian
xiii. Mandi Sadwalian
xiv. Nairi
xv. Pangawal
xvi. Prail
xvii. Samba
xviii. Samlah
xix. Thalora
23. Amli i. Amli
ii. Dabaka
iii. Danth
iv. Dhalote
v. Dhora
vi. Kaloora
vii. Kupri
viii. Manater
ix. Multhi
x. Naid
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xi. Palai
xii. Panthi
xiii. Sata
24. Dagare i. Bara
ii. Bari Kamala
iii. Chak Bathal
iv. Chak Chhiba Kalan
v. Chak Chhiba Khurd
vi. Chak Jawala singh
vii. Chak Madu Basotra
viii. Chak Mehtab Singh
ix. Chak Nadu Sadralia
x. Chhajwal
xi. Dagore
xii. Sujwan
xiii. Supwal
25. Mahore Garh i. Kathar Brahmana
ii. Kumi
iii. Mahore Garh
iv. Padal
v. Parthail
vi. Rajool
vii. Talair
26. Parmandal i. Anand Pur
ii. Nagrota
iii. Purmandal
iv. Sadral
v. Sangar
27. Sarain i. Badla Brahmana
ii. Bardhan
iii. Ghianialna
iv. Khiradi
v. Labli
vi. Lari
vii. Moulatlian Kalan
viii. Moutalian Khurd
ix. Nangal
x. Patyari
xi. Rait
xii. Saran
28. Sarna i. Badla Deounian
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ii. Bardhan
iii. Ghianialna
iv. Khiradi
v. Labli
vi. Lairi
vii. Moulatlian Kalan
viii. Namgal
ix. Patyari
x. Rait
xi. Sarna
xii. Moulatlian Khursd
29. Taloor i. Chandli
ii. Chinoori
iii. Jad Jadeli
iv. Markoli
v. Nand
vi. Paswal
vii. Simbilna
viii. Taloor
30. Baleter i. Bathal
ii. Bhoran
iii. Blater
iv. Dhuian
v. Patyari
31. Bharat Garh i. Bharat Garh
ii. Jamura
iii. Kali Namin
iv. Kali Purani
v. Papar Avtara
vi. Papar Brahmana
32. Goran i. Beli
ii. Budwana
iii. Goran
iv. Kaneer
v. Kountha
vi. Phogal
vii. Samotha
viii. Thandwal
33. Kard i. Bagoon
ii. Jata
iii. Jeed
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iv. Kaneer
v. Kard
vi. Peour
vii. Reour
34. Sodam i. Baian
ii. Khabal
iii. Sadam
iv. Sanoor
35. Chak Chhatakan i. Chak Chhatakan
ii. Chak Nazar
iii. Chak Sanju
iv. Jesora
v. Katli Markalian
vi. Khour Salarian
36. Chhani Fatwal i. Chak Deoli
ii. Chak Jawahar Singh
iii. Chamlial
iv. Chhani Fatwal
v. Narayanpur
37. Gho Brahmana i. Dowal
ii. Gho Brahmana
iii. Gho Manasan
iv. Gho Rakwala
v. Raika Labana
vi. Raika Mahbooba
vii. Shahzadpur
38. Mahal Shahan i. Chak Alia
ii. Chak Balotra
iii. Chak Hiran
iv. Chak Khokhran
v. Chak Rakwalan
vi. Chak Salarian
vii. Chak Shaman
viii. Dhoop Sari
ix. Jad Abtal
x. Mahal Kalandrian
xi. Mahal Shahan
xii. Maharalpur
xiii. Mandalayal
xiv. Rajpur Jattan
39. Rari i. Dhabaj Kaka
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ii. Dhabaj Shahzada
iii. Kamala
iv. Najwal
v. Rakh Bara
vi. Rara
vii. Rari
40. Swankha i. Chak Gouran
ii. Jhang
iii. Kalaha
iv. Radwan Kalan
v. Radwan Khurd
vi. Rakh Jhang
vii. S. Pratap Singh Pura
viii. Swankha
41. Chak Marar i. Chak Marar
ii. Najwal
iii. Sarore
42. Karyal Brahmana i. Chak Mian Sahib Sing
ii. Chak Mian Sukha Sing
iii. Chak Patyari
iv. Chak Qadir
v. Chak Suba
vi. Dulhain
vii. Godwal
viii. Karyal Brahmana
ix. Songli
43. Kheri i. Kalwal
ii. Kheri
44. Khojipur i. Attamapur
ii. Chak Bhana Jattan
iii. Chak Keshiv
iv. Chak Umara
v. Khojipur
vi. Majua Laxmi
vii. Shahpur Brahmana
45. Majua Uttami i. Budha Pahal
ii. Chak Jawahar Singh
iii. Majua Uttami
iv. Manghal
v. Nadral
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vi. Rakh Mangal
46. Rattnal i. Chak Hassal
ii. Chak Rattnal
iii. Rattnal
iv. Rehal Dhamlan
47. Bahadurpur i. Bahadurpur
ii. Nandpur
iii. ranjeejpur
iv. S.Gulab Singh Pura
48. Chak Majra i. Adlher
ii. Chak Keema
iii. Chak Majra
iv. Chak Ram Dass
v. Karyal Kalan
vi. Marole
vii. Powal
49. Kathar i. Chak Fatehpur Khan
ii. Klichpur
iii. Kothar
iv. Kotla
v. Shekhupur
50. Pasgal i. Karail Manhasan
ii. Morchapur
iii. Pandorian Brahmana
iv. Pandorian Manasan
v. Pasgal
51. Pindi Charkan Kalan i. Deoli
ii. Pratap Garh
iii. Pindi Charkan Kalan
52. Rehal Kalandrian i. Bamonal
ii. Bedipur Salarian
iii. Bundwal
iv. Rehal Kalndrian
53. Said Garh i. Chak Bhagwana
ii. Chak Chemana
iii. Chak Shibu
iv. Muzaferpur
v. Said Garh
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54. Sagoon i. Batta Lehar
ii. Brall
iii. Budhwal
iv. Kangrail
v. Panjoa
vi. Pathwar
vii. Reengal
viii. Sagoon
55. Surisar i. Chilla
ii. Surisar
56. Kothar i. Kothar
57. Ghagwal i. Ghagwal
ii. Gurha Jattan
iii. Randhwal
iv. Tapyal
v. Chhan Matlooni
vi. Jasath
58. Nonath i. Nonath
ii. Harsath
59. Jatwal i. Jatwal
ii. Sohanda
iii. Balooni
iv. Chhan Malagran
v. Sungwali
vi. Chhan Kahna
60. Nahran i. Nahran
ii. Matore
iii. Arangal
iv. Mandhera
v. Treli
vi. Rajali
vii. Muthi Kalan
61. Bhatyari Kattlan i. Bhatyari Kattlan
ii. Kehnk
iii. Gangeeth
iv. Radyal
v. Sagal
vi. Muthi Khurd
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62. Rajpura i. Rajpura
ii. Sajana
63. Sanoora i. Sanoora
ii. Paloona
iii. Badyal
iv. Madoon
64. Mawa i. Mawa
ii. Ragal
iii. Paloora
iv. Madwal
v. Chak Froza
65. Chachwal i. Chachwal
ii. Chilyari Khurd
iii. Chilyari Kalan
iv. Sial
66. Sarti Kalan i Sarti Kalan
ii Sarti Khurd
iii Nadala
iv Mangu Chak
v.
Chak Desa Dolian
Gujran
67. Londi i. Londi
ii. Sherpur Balla
iii. Sherpur Pain
iv. Panj Garian Brahmna
v. Bani Chak
vi. Thakerpur Grore
vii. Kattal Gujjran
68. Chak Dulma i. Chak Dulma
ii. Chak Sada
iii. Chak Lala
iv. Chak Bhagta
v. Punj Grain Senion
vi. Jarain
vii. Sadwal
viii. Muthi Charu
69. Kattal Brahmna i.. Kattal Brahmna
ii.
Muthi Hurdo
Dunga
iii. Beri
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iv. Chhan Khatarian
v. Chhan Morian
vi. Sukhu Chak
vii. Pantal
viii. Ragu chak
ix. Chhan Dhanu
x. Chhan Prohtan
xi. Malani
xii. Kalwal
xiii.
Rakh Sarkar Vijay
Pur
70. Surara i. Surara
ii. Ratwana
71. Kootah i. Kootah
ii. Patta Rasana
iii. Sohal
iv. Kanah
72. Channi Mansar i. Channi Mansar
ii. Bhati Bari Garh
iii. Bupne Garh
Total: 72 Patwar Halqas 472 Villages
APPENDIX VIII – 2
MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT SAMBA
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