शहरी स्थानीय निकाय विभागMunicipal Committee Ramnagar

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About The Municipality


The Ramnagar Municipal Committee, established on January 24, 1980, plays a pivotal role in the administration and development of this historic town in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Covering an area of 2 square kilometers, Ramnagar is known for its rich history and cultural heritage.

The municipal committee oversees various aspects of town governance, including a total of 968 households and 582 commercial units within the town. This committee was founded with a vision of providing essential services and infrastructure to the local population. Ramnagar's historical importance is deeply rooted in its location along the Mughal Road, an ancient trade route connecting Delhi and Kashmir. The town's population, estimated at around 3,500 people, is a testament to its enduring significance.

The town's historical legacy extends back to the 15th century when it served as a vital trading center. It also witnessed a critical battle between two Kashmiri rulers in 1420. The Mughals frequented Ramnagar during their journeys between Delhi and Kashmir, leaving behind an old Mughal Sarai as a testament to that era.

One of the most notable events in Ramnagar's history was the conflict between Zial-ul-Aabdeen and Sultan Ali Shah of Kashmir, a battle that determined the fate of Kashmir. Sultan Zain-ul-Aabdeen-Badshah emerged victorious in 1420 A.D., further cementing Ramnagar's historical significance. Today, Ramnagar is not only a historical site but also a charming health resort known for its favorable climate. The town is famous for its exquisite wooden products, reflecting its artistic heritage. The Municipal Committee continues to work towards the town's development, preserving its historical legacy while meeting the needs of its residents and visitors.


Municipal Ward Information Table

The table below provides information about the municipal wards in a specific locality, including their serial numbers (S.NO), ward numbers and names (Ward No & Ward Name Total), the names of elected ward representatives (Name of Elected Ward), their respective mobile numbers (Mobile No), and the population of each ward (Population Member). This data is essential for local governance and representation within the community.

S.NO Ward No & Ward Name Total Name of Elected Ward Mobile No Population Member
01 01. Bagonara Smt. Chand Begum 8803222021 330
02 02. Raina Mohalla Sh. Mohd Igbal Raina 7006801997 359
03 03. Hasplote Sh. Shoket Jawaid 9086015160 337
04 04. Bandian Smt. Anwar Begum 7298252934 372
05 05. Ghazali Market, Islampur Smt. Balkces Akhter 7889727046 342
06 06. Ghani, Shawal Mohalla Sh. Abdul Hamid Sawal 9906270707 337
07 07. Batroni & Mir Mohalla Shakeel Ahmed Mir 9906693132 371
08 08. Pirthpuri Smt. Shabana Naz 7006435949 373
09 09. Revenue Complex & Tandh Mohalla Sh. Naveed Anjum Shawl 7889309840 674
10 10. Purana Thanna Sh. Naseer Ahmed Shawl 9622597439 423
11 11. Pathidar Smt. Rubia Akhter 7006435949 407
12 12. Thakur Mohalla Sh. Mushtaq Ahmed Thakar 9906022685 432
13 13. Dara Sh. Abdul Hamid 9906270707 453