- Kangra district
Kangra is the most populous district of the state of
Himachal Pradesh ,India .Dharamsala is the administrative headquarters of the district.Geography
The district is in the western part of Himachal Pradesh, in the low foothills of the
Himalaya s. The Dhauladhar range adjoins the district on one side. The Beas is one of the larger rivers of this district, and contributes to the fertility of the land here. The district is bounded by the Himachal Pradesh districts of Chamba to the north,Lahul and Spiti to the northeast, Kullu to the east, Mandi to the southeast, and Hamirpur and Una to the south. The district shares a border with the states of Punjab on the southwest, andJammu and Kashmir on the northwest.Due to the hilly terrain, not very much of the land is cultivated. The region is covered with uniform patches of barren land, as well as small forests.There is a reasonably good network of roads across the district.
Dharamsala, the district headquarters, is also the headquarters of the
Tibetan government-in-exile , headed by theHis Holiness the Dalai Lama . Other important towns areKangra ,Nagrota Surian ,Barial ,Nandpur Bhatoli ,Guler ,Dehra ,Jwalamukhi , Palampur, andRanital . Jwalamukhi, also known as Jwala ji, is famous for an ancient temple of the goddess of the same name, and features holy flames that run onnatural gas . Other important temples include Brajeshwari Devi temple, Chamunda Devi temple, Chintpurni temple and Baijnath's Shiva temple. Historical villages of Pragpur and Garli are also located here.The winter lasts from mid-December to mid-February, during which the temperature ranges from 0 to 20 °C. The winds cause winter rains. Summers last from April until June, and are hot (temp 25 to 38 °C) and dry. They are generally followed by a wet
monsoon which ends inautumn .[http://www.mcllo.com www.mcllo.com An Informative, Travel and Community website of Kangra Valley]
People
The population of the district is over 1.3 million. The native people are the
Kangri people and the native language is Kangri, which is very similar to Punjabi. The majority of the people areHindu , although manyTibetan people who followBuddhism have also settled here recently.The traditional dress for men was the
kurta , pyjamas, and a woollen jacket used in winter. Women generally wear thesalwar kameez AND WITH THE SALWAR KAMEEZ GIRLS AND WOMEN TAKES CHUENNI (OR IT IS CALLED "CHADDRU" IN LOCAL LANGUAGE . AND SHAFERED MAN WHICH IS KNOWN AS TRIBEL AREA PEPOLE WHO USED TO CALLED GADDI IN LOCAL LANGUAGE .Economy
This consists mostly of agriculture and farming.
Tea estates of "Kangra tea" are being revived.In kangra distric A place called Palmpur It is 50 around kilomiler from the main Kngra Bus Stand has also tea garden's which played a very special role in kangra distric ecenomy.History
Kangra became a district of
British India in1846 , when it was ceded to British India at the conclusion of theFirst Anglo-Sikh War . The British district included the present-day districts of Kangra, Hamirpur, Kullu, andLahul and Spiti . Kangra District was part of the British Province of Punjab. The administrative headquarters of the district were initially at Kangra, but were soon moved to Dharamsala.This area was significantly damaged by an
earthquake on April 4, 1905.Upon
Indian Independence in 1947, Punjab province was partitioned betweenIndia andPakistan , and the western portion, including Kangra, became the Indian state of Punjab. Lahul and Spiti became a separate district in 1960, and Kullu in 1962. In 1966, Kangra and Una districts were added to Himachal Pradesh, which became aunion territory of India, and an Indian state in1971 . Hamirpur District was separated from Kangra in 1972.Also See
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Kangra Valley Railway
*Kangra Fort External links
* [http://hpkangra.nic.in Kangra District]
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