Ratnipora

Ratnipora (Ratanpur), is a village in Pulwama district of Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, situated equally distant from three towns, Awantipora, Pulwama and Pampore. The name Ratnipora is a combination of two words, "Ratan" meaning jewel, and "Pur" meaning place. Ratnipora has adequate market facilities comparable to towns in Kashmir.

Ratnipora

Ratanpur
town
Ratnipora
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Ratnipora
Ratnipora (India)
Coordinates: 33.921°N 74.943°E / 33.921; 74.943
Country India
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictPulwama
Area
  Total12 km2 (5 sq mi)
Elevation
1,588 m (5,210 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total5,250
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
192304
Telephone code01933
Vehicle registrationJK13
Sex ratio/
Websitepulwama.nic.in

Education

Ratnipora is known for its education and its literacy rate, as per Census 2011, is 71.44% compared to 67.16% of Jammu and Kashmir. In Ratnipora male literacy stands at 82.46% while female literacy rate was 60.42% Ratnipora has a very high number of graduate, post-graduate, doctorate and post-doctorate people. It is home to the most prominent poets and educationists of the Kashmir Valley. The people mainly rely on government jobs, but agriculture is also practiced by one-third of the population.

Ratnipora has been historically important for its contribution to education and poetry having produced notable people like, Syed Shamas ud Din Gamgeen, Syed Jala-ud-Din Aijaz, Syed Mohi-ud-Din Khushbash, Syed Mohi-ud-Din Nawaz and scores more. It is fondly called as the Land of Poets.

Religious info

While there are four Jamia Masjids, there are more than 30 small Masjids and a Hindu temple. Ratnipora was also inhabited by thirty Hindu ( Kashmiri Pandits) households who lived in perfect harmony with their Muslim neighbours but had to leave their homes & hearths in the year 1990 due to disturbed situation in Kashmir valley.

Potamology

A stream namely Naalayay-Laar flows through Ratnipora, while there are four bridges connecting the two parts. To the southeast flows a river called Romush coming from Pahoo while to the southwest flows a stream namely "Bren Kuol" coming from Puchhal, and all the three streams meet Jehlum in southern outskirts of Ratnipora. Recently a railway halt station has been sanctioned to Ratnipora and its construction is under process.

References

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