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Jammu and Kashmir has 22 districts and 6,553 village records in the Census 2011 village directory.

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About this Jammu and Kashmir village-code directory

This directory turns the Jammu and Kashmir Census 2011 village records into a district-wise and Tehsil-wise village code list. You can search by village name or code, or follow the administrative hierarchy.

It contains 6,553 village records from 22 districts and 82 Tehsil units. The listed records report 9,108,060 people, 1,553,433 households, and 2,269,750.24 hectares.

Village pages include population, households, area, PIN code, land use, and selected facilities when the source reports them. These are historical Census details, not current service or administrative claims.

Type a village name, district, Tehsil/Tahsil, Tahasil, Taluka/Taluk, sub-district, village code or Census location code. Search data loads only when you use the box.

What this Jammu and Kashmir village directory includes

The directory follows the Census hierarchy and keeps source fields separate from current administrative claims.

  • Open a district, then a Tehsil, to reach the required village record.
  • Use the Census village code to distinguish villages with similar names.
  • Read population, households, area, PIN code, facilities and land use as historical source data.
  • Check current or official matters with the relevant government authority.

Jammu and Kashmir names, languages and codes

The identifiers below belong to different administrative systems. Use the label with the code.

Names in Indian languages: Urdu: جموں و کشمیر, Hindi: जम्मू और कश्मीर.

Village code wording: Urdu: گاؤں کا کوڈ, Hindi: ग्राम कोड.

Administrative timeline: This directory follows the Census 2011 source identity Jammu and Kashmir (State). The current reference identity is Jammu and Kashmir (Union Territory).

Census 2011 state/UT code
01
GST state/UT code
01
Vehicle registration code
JK
ISO subdivision code
IN-JK
Census 2011 classification
State
Current classification
Union Territory
Official languages
Kashmiri, Dogri, Urdu, Hindi, English
Primary sub-district term
Tehsil

Quick facts

Village records
6,553
Districts
22
Tehsil / Sub-District units
82
Population listed
9,108,060
Households listed
1,553,433
Census year
2011

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Jammu and Kashmir district-wise village code summary
DistrictDistrict codeVillagesTehsil unitsPopulation
Anantnag0143426795,805
Badgam0024746655,833
Bandipore0091223326,871
Baramula0085188825,539
Doda0164064377,247
Ganderbal0111153250,407
Jammu0218524764,945
Kargil0041273124,464
Kathua0075125526,722
Kishtwar0181574215,831
Kulgam0152313343,870
Kupwara0013623765,625
Leh(Ladakh)003112387,816
Pulwama0123294479,978
Punch0051784438,205
Rajouri0063857590,101
Ramban0171292271,902
Reasi0202552287,671
Samba0223761265,283
Shupiyan0132291249,855
Srinagar01011217,313
Udhampur0193314446,777

Frequently asked questions

How many villages are listed for Jammu and Kashmir?

This directory contains 6,553 Jammu and Kashmir village records from the source data.

How can I find a village code?

Use the search box, open a district page, or browse a Tehsil page. Each village detail page shows the Census village code, parent district code and sub-district code.

Is this live government data?

No. It is a static directory generated from Census/DCHB source data. Confirm important details with official sources before using them for legal or travel decisions.

Source note:

This directory is based on the Jammu and Kashmir Census 2011 District Census Handbook village directory. Missing fields are not guessed.