Udhampur

Udhampur

India
      town in Jammu and Kashmir state, northern India, in the Kashmir region of the Indian subcontinent. It is situated at an elevation of 2,500 feet (760 metres). The town is named for Udham Singh, eldest son of Gulab Singh, the founder of the Dogra dynasty, which since the early 19th century has dominated the area that now constitutes Jammu and Kashmir state. Located on the Pathankot-Uri national highway connecting the town of Srinagar to the rest of India, Udhampur is an important military cantonment in India's northern region. The shrine of Vaishno Devi is a major Hindu place of pilgrimage, and Krimchi, a group of four Shiva temples (11th century CE), is situated 6 miles (10 km) north of the town. Other prominent landmarks include the Chenani hydroelectric project and the Ramnagar Fort.

      The region in which Udhampur is situated slopes from the Pir Panjal Range (Pīr Panjāl Range) of the Lesser Himalayas in the north to the Jammu Siwalik Range on the south and is drained by the Chenab (Chenāb River) and Tawi rivers. Forests of pine, fir, and spruce cover the hills. Agriculture is undertaken on the terraced hill slopes and small alluvial tracts of river valleys. Rice, corn (maize), jowar (sorghum), and barley are grown. The grassy slopes of the higher elevations are grazing grounds for the sheep and goats of the Gujjar and Bakarwal peoples who move up from the lower elevations in the summer. Livestock, dried milk, raw wool, and hides are local trade items. Local industries include sawmilling, rice milling, metalworking, and ore smelting. Pop. (2001) 56,897.

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