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    About our Pulwama news

    Latest news on Pulwama, covering developments in Kashmir's saffron district, including agriculture, security updates, business initiatives, and local administration.

    Pulwama, a district in South Kashmir with a population of approximately 570,000, is renowned as India's "Saffron Bowl" due to its extensive saffron cultivation. The district, encompassing both urban centres and rural villages, serves as a crucial agricultural and commercial hub in the Kashmir Valley, with its administrative headquarters in Pulwama town.

    The region has seen significant developments in agricultural modernisation, particularly in saffron cultivation and processing. The establishment of the India International Kashmir Saffron Trading Centre (IIKSTC) has helped standardise saffron trading and improve farmers' returns. Local authorities continue to focus on infrastructure development, including road connectivity and educational facilities, while addressing security challenges.

    Community life in Pulwama revolves around agriculture and local commerce, with numerous small-scale industries supporting the local economy. The district's famous saffron fields attract visitors during the harvest season, while local craftspeople maintain traditional Kashmiri handicrafts. Educational institutions, including degree colleges and vocational training centres, play a vital role in youth development.

    Historically, Pulwama has been an important centre of Kashmir's agricultural heritage, particularly in saffron cultivation, which dates back over 2,500 years. The district's strategic location along ancient trade routes contributed to its development as a commercial centre, while its fertile soil and suitable climate have sustained its agricultural prominence.

    Our Âé¶¹´«Ã½ feed delivers essential updates about Pulwama's ongoing development, from agricultural innovations and infrastructure projects to local governance initiatives and community programmes. Whether you're a resident, business person, or someone interested in Kashmir's agricultural heartland, our comprehensive coverage keeps you informed about the latest developments in this significant district.


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