Anantnag district is an administrative district of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. Mapcarta, the open map.
Competitive Analysis of Resource Allocation in Various Districts of Jammu and KashmirAasim MirDr. RuchiTrehan
The state of Jammu and Kashmir, though rich in water and forest resources, has very few metallic mineral resources. The non-availability of iron-ore, copper, good quality coal, petroleum and natural gas are the major constraints in the development of basic industries and manufacturing cen...
The study aimed to explored parents' majority of parents involve in girls higher secondary schools in Jammu and Kashmir with reference to girl student's problems in Anantnag & Kulgam Districts of Kashmir Province(J &K). Understanding of students' problems relating to their education like not ...
The presence of uranium concentration in drinking water has been a serious issue for a long time and can accord elegance to a larger extent. The current study has assessed the amount of uranium present in groundwater samples collected from 35 locations in the Jammu and Kashmir districts of ...
Landslides commonly occurs in hilly areas and causes an enormous loss iof life and property every year. National highway-1D (NH-1D) is the only road link between the two districts (Kargil and Leh) of Ladakh region that connects these districts with Kashmir valley. The landslide failure ...
A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Sex-Ratio in Districts of Jammu and Kashmir, Indiadoi:10.33258/BIRCI.V1I3.42Javaid AndrabiBudapest International Research and Critics Institute
(2015) New ethnomedicinal claims from Gujjar and Bakerwals tribes of Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Ethnopharmacology. 166: 119-28.Shah, A., Bharati, K.A., Ahmad, J., Sharma, M.P., 2015. New ethnomedicinal claims from Gujjar and Bakerwals tribes of ...
The stream offsets upon field and laboratory investigations are developed due to an active sinistral strike slip fault which is being named as Goran fault. This fault has a surface expression of 100 km extending from the Basantar in the northwest up to the Beas River in the southwest whereas...
JAMMU & Kashmir (India)SOIL samplingUNITED NationsABSORBED doseTHORIUMRADIOISOTOPESRADIUMThe study of radionuclides is very important in our daily life as these impose health implications to the general public. In present study the estimation of radionuclides in Ganderbal and Budgam districts of Kashmir ...