Colonels Colony

Colonels Colony

Colonels Colony is one of the smaller parts in Jammu within the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is surrounded by Talab Tillo Road, North; Camp Road, East and Anand Nagar, West. It's total population is around 3,000. It is mostly occupied by Hindus: Dogra people and Kashmiri Pandits with a very few Muslim people.

There is one Hindu temple in the colony namely Saraswati Temple where all the Hindu idols are worshiped. Apart from this, there is a well connected road system in the colony. It is connected with Hazuri Bagh in the South. Few of nearby places are Akhnoor Road, Talab Tillo, Bohri, Udhayoala, Anand Nagar and Pounichak. The nearest landmark to the colony is Dewan's Modern Breweries Ltd which is one of the wine factories of the region.


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