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Pethmakhama, Budgam

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Country
  
India

District
  
Budgam

PIN
  
193401

Local time
  
Tuesday 10:38 AM

State
  
Jammu and Kashmir

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Elevation
  
1,740 m

Population
  
4,646 (2011)

Pethmakhama, Budgam

Weather
  
12°C, Wind NW at 5 km/h, 79% Humidity

Pethmakhama is a village in Budgam district, in the Indian administrative state of Jammu and Kashmir. It falls under the administrative division of Tehsil Magam.

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Map of Pethmakhama 193401

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, 621 families reside in Pethmakhama, comprising a total population of 4,646; 21.42% of the population (995 people) are children aged 0–6. The average sex ratio is 959, higher than Jammu and Kashmir State's average of 889. There are 910 women for every 1000 men. In 2011, the village literacy rate was 57.66%, compared to the 67.16% overall for Jammu and Kashmir. Male literacy stood at 65.64% while female literacy was 49.44%. According to the constitution of India and the Panchyati Raj Act., Pethmakhama village is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village), an elected representative of the village.

Location

Pethmakhama is situated on the bank of the river Sukhnag, about 23 km to the north of the district headquarters, Budgam. The adjacent villages of Pethmakhama are Badran, Magam, Aripanthan, Rathson, Bonmakhama, and Kanihama.

Schools

  • Government High School for Boys, Pethmakhama
  • Government Middle School for Girls, Pethmakhama
  • Sukhnag Educational Institute, Pethmakhama
  • Ps Dangerpora Pethmakhama Upgr School, Pethmakhama
  • Roads

    Pethmakhama is connected to Srinagar via Magam and Budgam district headquarters, via Beerwah, 10 km away. It is also connected to Tehsil Khag via Aripanthan, 16 km away. The road connecting Pethmakhama with Magam was paved but remains deserted.

    Rails

    The nearest railway stations are Mazhom and Budgam.

    References

    Pethmakhama, Budgam Wikipedia