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Kabban village

A day in Kabban village Daily pahadi life and amazing beauty Paddar area and it’s villages Source :-Wikipedia Karthai is the among the most accessible villages in Paddar. The village lies in green paddy fields, with the river Chenab on one side and dense forest on the other. It is 58 km from the district capital and is a cultural centre. Gulabgarh is the sub-divisional headquarter and commercial center of Paddar and a hub for the area's economic activities. It has a sizeable market area and a TRC (Tourist Reception Area). Transport services run from here to Kishtwar town and Pangi. It also hosts local cricket tournaments. Besides for its economy and recreational opportunities, Gulabgarh also hosts many government offices, J&K Bank,[6] a police station and rest houses.[7] Atholi is the administrative capital. It contains many sub-district level offices including the Atholi Tehsildar's office, Munsiff Camp Atholi, the Paddar Forest Range Office, the Paddar ZEO office, the Atholi Tehsil Library, the Atholi fire station and post office, and the Paddar sub-district hospital. It is also known for a scenic spot called Pathaal and a water mill (known locally as Ghiraat) run by a waterfall in the village.,[7] AEE office Jal Shakti Vibhaag, Higher Secondary School, Girl's High School and Degree college are other significant establishments in the town. Tatta Pani is known for its natural Hot spring.There is a waterfall 'Hanswar Fall'.Sheshnag temple is also situated here.It also said that the of(kund) Hot Spring gives relief to joints pain.[7] Sohal is used by off-roaders and as a base camp when travelling to Chitto, Kannan and Ongayee villages. Then along the sohal/kabban Nala lies the Kabban village. Then Ungaie Village along the Ungaie Nala. Villages of Tiyari, Chiito and Ishtyari are along the Chenab river. Gandhari is visited by mountaineers, hikers, and climbers, and is known for green pastures. Its first village, Bhatwas, is about 30 km from Gulabgarh, with 25 km accessible with motor vehicles. The rest can only be travelled by foot. The trek route from here continues to Machail in Paddar, Zanskar in Ladakh, and Pangi.[7] As per Sanskrit language, Gandhari means "girl from Gandhara", and is a prominent character in the Mahabharata, an Indian epic. Gandhari was a princess in Gandhara and the wife of Dhritrashtra, the blind king of Hastinapura. She was the mother of a hundred sons, the Kauravas. The town also contains the holy shrine of Maa Chandi, Shiva temple, Nag temple, and Gompa Monastery of Buddhists. It is a popular spot for picnicking, touring and adventuring, and is situated at a height of around 9000 ft above sea level. Gandhari valley consists of six villages, on which three are Hindu one and three are Buddhist villages. Kaandang is a green lush ground at lower chugg. Cricket matches are often held here. Sanyoth, Nagni and Chandi Padhar are most beautiful places of the valley. Chandi Mata is said to appeared in the meadow of Chandi Pandhar. Beyond this lies the trek to Zanskar. Agriculture is the main occupation here. Potato, wheat, peas and other traditional crops are cultivated here. Dzo a hybrid of cow and yak can found across the Padder-Pangi region, reared for milk and to plough the fields. The state of Jammu and Kashmir ends after crossing the Sansaari Nalah. Haloti and Hangoo are the nearest revenue villages to the Machail Mata shrine. The majority of the residents in these two villages are Buddhists. This villages are known for yaks, which are found only in this area after Ladakh. These domesticated yaks are raised to provide milk and to plough fields for agriculture. Many Buddhist monasteries are also found here.[7] Machail is known for the Chandi Mata Temple and the annual Machail Yatra festival, during which lakhs of pilgrims visit the temple. Machail has recently been granted the status of tehsil. Lossani is the second closest revenue village to Machail's Chandi Mata Mandir. The majority of the settlements here are part of the Buddhist community. They are known for yaks and horses, which are used for the same purposes as in Haloti and Hangoo. Lossani is the second largest village in Paddar.

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