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2012

Atrocity and Suffering


A Report on Fifty Villages in Baramulla and Kupwara
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Districts of Jammu and Kashmir

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Surveyed and Written by

The Citizens' Council for Justice

Published in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, in September 2012 by the Citizens' Council for Justice of Baramulla and Kupwara districts. CCJ thanks the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir (IPTK) for expert advice on, and assistance in, designing the questionnaire for the survey. CCJ also thanks the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society and the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons for their guidance.

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Atrocity and Suffering


A Report on Fifty Villages in Baramulla and Kupwara Districts of Jammu and Kashmir

Surveyed and Written by

The Citizens' Council for Justice

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Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION 6

II. METHODOLOGY

III. ANALYSIS SUMMARY VILLAGES SURVEYED DEMOGRAPHICS KILLINGS AND ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES RELIGION OF THOSE KILLED WORST YEARS AFFILIATION OF THOSE KILLED PERPETRATORS DISAPPEARENCES TORTURE PLACES OF TORTURE FORCED LABOUR CUSTODIAL KILLINGS DISABILITY RAPE AND MOLESTATION MILITARISATION DESTRUCTION OF RELIGIOUS PLACES DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY

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IV. TABLES WITH STATISTICAL INFORMATION

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I. INTRODUCTION
The Citizens Council for Justice (CCJ) conducted a sample survey in 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir. CCJ would like to thank the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir (IPTK). CCJ sought expert advice and assistance from IPTK in designing the questionnaire for the survey. CCJ also thanks the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society and the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons for their guidance. CCJ undertook the research, analysis and writing of this report. The male volunteers of CCJ carried out the field research. The research took almost a year to complete as members of CCJ who were working as field researchers did the work without remuneration and in their spare time. CCJ is a voluntary initiative, formed in the year 2008 by torture survivors and former detainees from Baramulla and Kupwara districts. CCJ aims to work for individual and collective justice of those who have been victimised. It is non-political community-based organisation that has a wide range of members from different sections of society.

II. METHODOLOGY
The members of CCJ who carried out the field research work belonged to some of the villages where the survey was conducted. Therefore, it became easier for the people in these villages to talk to our CCJ researchers without fear. CCJ researchers who were residents of these localities were themselves aware of factual details relating to the suffering of people from their villages. Normally, due to fear of reprisal, people in the rural areas of Kashmir do not share stories of suffering, but as local people were involved in the survey, it was comparatively easier for CCJ researchers to elicit responses from the respondents. All the 50 surveyed villages lie within Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir. Both districts fall on the Line of Actual Control. Out of the total of 50 villages, 31 villages are in Baramulla district, while the remaining 19 villages are in Kupwara district. Singpora, Pattan of Baramulla district is 20 Kilometers from Srinagar; the summer capital of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir, and happens to be the closest surveyed village to Srinagar. Chandigam, Sogam of Kupwara district is 120 Kilometers from Srinagar, and is the farthest village amongst the 50 surveyed villages from Baramulla and Kupwara district. One of the challenges for CCJ field researchers was to convince the people in these 50 villages of the need for documenting the stories of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
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People generally have very little hope from government institutions and are thus very skeptical of any initiative that is aimed at seeking justice using government mechanisms. Through explaining the purpose of the research at various detailed discussions at the village-level, CCJ researchers had persons come forward who voluntarily agreed to talk to them. The process of documentation in these 50 surveyed villages helped in creating a shared space for people to collectively reflect on their experiences of human rights abuses that they have suffered in last 22 years from all sides. The process created a grassroots mechanism for the villages to be able to share their understanding of who the perpetrators of violence were. In every village it was a collective process where villagers themselves listed those who were killed or disappeared in last 22 years and, when they had the available information, they also listed the perpetrator. People listed the names of those who were either tortured or disabled or jailed or used as forced labourers. People collectively helped CCJ volunteers document the destruction of property, including that of religious places. Overall, the whole process of documentation in these 50 villages was an enriching experience for the CCJ workers and also for the concerned people of these villages who gave their input, and it was a process of grieving, healing and remembering.

III. ANALYSIS
SUMMARY The survey was conducted by CCJ in 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts. The results show that the people of these villages were severely brutalised over a long period of time, from 1990-2011, by being repeatedly subjected to torture (including violence against women), forced labour, disappearance, and death. The means of livelihood for the people in the 50 villages were also jeopardised through land occupation and militarisation, including the militarisation of civic spaces. In these 50 villages, CCJ found that 437 people have been killed and 65 persons have disappeared. Out of the 437 people who were killed, 320 were killed by Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Jammu and Kashmir Police, and government sponsored militants. Militants were responsible for 84 killings and unidentified gunmen were responsible for 33 killings. In the 50 villages, and 2048 persons have been tortured in 57 army camps. In the 50 villages surveyed by CCJ, 40 people have been killed by armed forces and police in custody; 49 people have been disabled; and 6888 persons have been subjected to forced labour. A total of 700 properties have been destroyed with damages of around 103.8 Crores Rupees; and 19 army camps have occupied 2047 Kanals of prime village lands. Out of the 234 Mosques in the 50 villages, 5 were destroyed, and of the 11 Hindu Temples, 4 were destroyed.
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The people CCJ spoke with demanded the demilitarisation of their villages, and asked that the perpetrators, whomever they be, be punished under law, and that the victims be awarded righteous compensation, and urgent provisions be made for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of their lives. CCJ found that, predominantly persons of Muslim faith have been targeted, and some Kashmiri Pandits of Hindu faith and a handful of Sikhs have also been targeted. Even while the people of these villages expressed their demands for justice, it was abundantly clear to CCJ that, what has been physically, psychologically, and emotionally taken from these people, is irreparable. VILLAGES SURVEYED The following list is of the 31 villages in Baramulla district that were surveyed: 1. Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla 15. Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla 2. Mirangund, Baramulla 16. Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla 3. Hudapora, Baramulla 17. Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla 4. Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla 18. Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla 5. Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla 19. Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla 6. Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), 20. Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Kreeri, Baramulla 21. Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla 7. Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, 22. Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Baramulla 23. Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla 8. Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, 24. Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Baramulla 25. Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla 9. Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla 26. Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla 10. Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, 27. Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Baramulla 28. Malmapan Pora, Sopore, 11. Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Baramulla 12. Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, 29. Uchlipora, Pattan, Baramulla Baramulla 30. Singpora, Pattan, Baramulla 13. Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla 31. Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla 14. Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla The following list is of the 19 villages in Kupwara district that were surveyed: 1. Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara 10. Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara 2. Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara 11. Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara 3. Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, 12. Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Kupwara 13. Handwara Town, Kupwara 4. Bohipora, Kupwara 14. Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara 5. Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara 15. Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, 6. Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kupwara 7. Kandi Khass, Handwara, 16. Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Kupwara 17. Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara 8. Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara 18. Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara 9. Wader Payeen (Rajwar), 19. Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Handwara, Kupwara

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Note: Some of the villages that CCJ surveyed in Baramulla and Kupwara districts, in which many atrocities occurred, were the same ones in which IPTK investigated unknown, unmarked and mass graves as listed in IPTK's report Buried Evidence, which was published in 2009. DEMOGRAPHICS The total human population of the 50 surveyed villages in the year 2011 was 1,61,086. Out of the total population of 1,61,086, the population of men was 89,693 and that of women was 70,883. In these 50 villages, the population of children below 18 years was 42,604. The total number of literate people in the 50 surveyed villages was 98,883. Of this, 34,951 females were literate. KILLINGS AND ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES From the year 1990, which was the beginning of the armed uprising in Jammu and Kashmir, a total of 502 people have been killed and disappeared in the 50 surveyed villages in Baramulla and Kupwara. Of the 502 persons who were killed and disappeared: 499 were of Islamic faith, 2 were of Hindu faith, and 1 was of the Sikh faith.
TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE DEAD/DISAPPEARED/MISSING Dead 437 502 Disappeared 23 Missing on LOC 42

The death and disappearance of 502 people in 50 villages is an alarming phenomenon. Out of the total 502 killed and disappeared, 437 people have been killed and 23 were subjected to enforced disappearances, while 42 people, according to the local population of these villages, may have been killed in encounters or arrested while infiltrating or crossing over to the Pakistani Administered Kashmir for arms-training. WORST YEARS According to the year wise data of the people killed from these 50 surveyed villages from 1990 to 2011, the highest number of killings took place between 1992 and 1997. Around 274 people were killed from these 50 surveyed villages between the years 1992 and 1997. The highest number killings in a single year from these 50 villages have taken place in the year 1993, when 53 people were killed. In the years 1992 to 1995 more than 50 people were getting each year from these 50 villages. In the year 1992 a total of 52 people were killed, while as 53 people were killed in 1993, 50 people were killed in 1994, 51 people were killed in 1995, 42 people were killed in 1996 and 26 people were killed in 1997 from these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts.
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RELIGION OF THOSE KILLED Of these 502 people who have been killed or disappeared 499 were of Muslim decent, 2 were of Hindu decent (Kashmiri Pandits) and 1 was a Sikh. The two Kashmiri Pandits who were killed in these 50 villages during the last 22 years were Jaggar Nath and Brendh Lal. Both were residents of Handwara Town in Kupwara district and were killed in 2003. Most of the Kashmiri Pandits migrated from the valley in early 1990 onwards and very few Kashmiri Pandits remained in the valley. Jaggar Nath son of Mohan Lal, a 45-year-old government employee (Patwari) and Brendh Lal son of Shamji, 60-year-old civilian were both killed by unidentified gunmen. Both Jaggar Nath and Brendh Lal were married with their families living with them. The one Sikh who was killed from these 50 villages in last 22 years is Inder Singh, a 55year-old civilian, son of Sadhu Singh and a resident of Mirangund, Baramulla. Militants of Hizbul Mujahideen killed Inder Singh in 2001. Inder Singh was married and was living with his family. AFFILIATIONS OF THOSE KILLED The people who were killed from these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts are from different socio-economic backgrounds. Out of the total 437 people killed in these 50 villages, 192 were civilians, 225 were militants belonging to various militant organisations, 4 were working in Jammu and Kashmir Police, 4 were working as army informers, and 12 were ex-militants. Out of these 437 people killed in 50 villages, 320 were killed by various government agencies, militants killed 84 and 33 were killed by unidentified gunmen. Out of the 437 people killed since 1990 to 2011, 421 were men and 16 were women. The age of the youngest person killed is 5 year and the oldest killed is 75. Around 41 persons killed were children between the age group of 5 to 18 years old. According to the data of killed from these 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts, the most vulnerable section is of people between 19 to 30 age group. Around 245 people between the age group of 19 to 30 years have been killed by various agencies. The second most vulnerable section is of people in the age group of 31 to 45 years, as around 102 people in this age group have been killed by various agencies. Of the 437 killed, 41 persons were between 5-18 years of age, and between the age group of 46 to 75, a total of 49 persons were killed during last 22 years by various agencies.

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PERPETRATORS While different groups have carried out the killings of these 437 people from these 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts, government agencies seem to be the major perpetrators. Out of 437 people killed, 320 were killed by Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Jammu and Kashmir Police and government sponsored militants. Out of the 320 people killed by government agencies, 114 were civilians, 201 were militants, 1 belonged to Jammu and Kashmir Police and 4 were ex-militants who had shunned militancy after being released from jails serving different detention periods. Amongst the 320 people killed by government agencies, 241 were killed by Army, 63 were killed by BSF, 5 were killed by CRPF, 4 by Jammu and Kashmir Police and the government sponsored militants have killed 7 people from these 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts between 1990 and 2011. The 320 people killed by government agencies were between the age group of 5 to 75 years. The youngest person killed by government agencies in the 50 surveyed villages is a 5 year old while as the oldest person killed in a 75 year old person. The most vulnerable age group, which was killed by government agencies, is between the age group of 19 to 30. A total of 189 out of 320 people killed by government agencies are from the age group of 19 to 30 years. Out of 320 people killed by government agencies, 35 people were between the age group of 5 to 18 years, 71 people were between the age group of 31 to 45 years and 25 people were between the age group of 46 to 75 years. The militants have been responsible for killing 84 people out of the total 437 people killed in these 50 villages. The 84 people killed by militants were from different socioeconomic backgrounds. 51 out of the total 84 killed by militants were civilians, 19 were militants, 2 belonged to Jammu and Kashmir Police, 4 were army informers, and 8 were ex-militants. The age group of the 84 people killed by militants, ranges between 5 to 70 years old. The youngest person killed by militants in the 50 surveyed villages is a 5 year old while as the oldest person killed in a 70 year old person. The most vulnerable age group targeted by militants is between the age group of 19 to 30. Out of the total 84 persons killed by militants between 1990 to 2011, a total of 40 persons were between the age group of 19 to 30, 5 persons were between the age group of 5to 18 years, 22 were between the age group of 31 to 45 years and 17 were between the age group of 46 of 70 years. The unidentified gunmen have been responsible for killing 33 persons out of the total 437 people killed in these 50 villages. The 33 persons killed by unidentified gunmen were from different socio-economic backgrounds. 27 out of the 33 persons killed by unidentified gunmen were civilians, 5 were militants and 1 was a Jammu and Kashmir police personnel.

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The age group of the 33 people killed by unidentified gunmen, ranges between 18 to 65 year old. The youngest person killed is an 18 year old and the oldest is a 65 year old. The most vulnerable age group targeted by the unidentified gunmen in these 50 villages during 1990 to 2011, is between the age group of 19 to 30 years. Out of the total 33 persons killed by unidentified gunmen, 16 persons were between the age group of 19 to 30, while as one was an 18 year old, 9 persons were between the age group of 31 to 45 years, and 7 persons were between the age group of 46 to 75 years. DISAPPEARANCES Enforced disappearance is a very prevalent form of human rights abuse across all the districts of Jammu and Kashmir. In the 50 surveyed villages, CCJ found the similar pattern. A total of 65 people have disappeared from these 50 villages. Out of the 65 persons 23 have been subjected to enforced disappearance, while as the remaining 42 people have disappeared either infiltrating or leaving along the line of control between Indian and the Pakistani administered Kashmir. The 23 persons who disappeared from their homes and localities were between the age group of 17 to 55 years. There are 2 persons from these 50 surveyed villages who were below 18 years old and were disappeared. The age group of 19 to 30 remains the most vulnerable section with 11 persons being disappeared from these 50 villages during 1989 to 2011. From the age group of 31 to 45, 6 persons were disappeared and 4 persons were between the age group of 46 to 55 years. These 23 persons who disappeared from these 50 villages during 1989 to 2011 were from different socio-political backgrounds. Out of 23 persons total disappeared 20 were civilians, 1 was a militant, 1 belonged to Jammu and Kashmir Police, while as 1 was an army informer. The agencies responsible for disappearance of these 23 persons from 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts are primarily the state actors, with 16 allegations against the various state armed groups, while as 5 persons have been disappeared by militants and 2 have been disappeared by unidentified gunmen. Out of the 16 persons disappeared by state actors, 7 have been disappeared by army, 7 by Border Security Force (BSF), 1 by Jammu and Kashmir Police and 1 by the government sponsored militants. Amongst the 5 disappeared by militants, 4 have been disappeared by Hizbul Mujahideen militant outfit, while as 1 person have been disappeared by unidentified militant organisation. The unidentified gunmen have been responsible for disappearing 2 persons from these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts.

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MISSING ALONG THE LINE OF CONTROL A total number of 42 persons from these 50 surveyed villages have disappeared either infiltrating or leaving the line of control between Indian Administered Kashmir and the Pakistani Administered Kashmir. In the last 22 years many young boys who were trying to cross over to the Pakistani Administered Kashmir were killed or arrested while infiltrating or leaving. The fate of these boys is certainly not known. Army may have killed some of them but it is not known where they have been buried. They may have been buried in unmarked graves, but their graves have never been indentified to their families. The 42 people who have disappeared along the LOC from these 50 villages range in the age group of 16 to 40 years. Out of 42 persons disappeared around LOC 10 are below the age of 18, while as 25 are between the age group of 19 to 30 years and 7 are between the age group of 31 to 40 years. The 42 men who were disappeared or killed on the Line of Control were also victims of enforced disappearance as the families have no information as to whether they are dead or alive, and if they are dead, the families have not been given the dead bodies of these men and neither has the government identified the places of their burial. The 23 cases of enforced disappearances and 42 cases of disappearance and death along the Line of Control are important to the issue of unmarked and unknown graves, as these bodies were never recovered and their whereabouts are unknown. TORTURE In all these 50 surveyed villages, one of the most unreported human rights abuses that came across to CCJ field researchers was that of physical torture. In every village our researchers were overwhelmed to hear the tales of torture. In every village a large number of people spoke to our researchers about their torture experiences and it was not possible for our researchers to hear all the stories. Total number of people tortured in 50 surveyed villages 2048. Number of torture survivors who are named in 50 surveyed villages 465. Number of torture survivors who for fear of reprisals did not want to be identified in 50 surveyed villages 1583. Around 2048 persons from these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts have been severely physically tortured by Army, BSF, CRPF and Police. Despite many people being willing to speak to us regarding their torture which was inflicted on them, a huge majority did not want to be indentified at all in our research for fears of reprisals. Around 1583 persons from these villages preferred to not be identified and 465 persons gave the consent to be identified. The severe physical torture of 2048 people out of an adult male population of approximately 67,000 is a striking number and highlights the gross abuse of human rights suffered by people in these areas.
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The methods of torture have been extremely brutal. Many people complained besides harsh beatings by sticks, electrocution of private parts, rolling of wooden rollers over the legs, stretching of legs and arms, dipping the head in water bucket, burning of skin by cigarette bits or by blue lamps, denial of sleep, hanging upside down etc as some of the methods of torture they have experienced. The physical and psychological aftermath of torture have haunted. Fear continues to haunt these torture survivors and their families, because of which a large number of torture survivors (1583 persons in all) have refused to be identified during this research. There are many more people in these villages who have been beaten atleast once by armed forces and have considered that beating as minor torture and therefore never bothered to report such violence. PLACES OF TORTURE In our field research, with the help of the torture survivors, we were able to indentify the list of torture centres, besides the homes, fields, orchards and streets, where torture was inflicted on the people from these 50 surveyed villages. In total, CCJ identified 57 armed forces camps and police stations where these 2048 persons from 50 villages were tortured between 1990-2011. Many people have been tortured in more then one of these camps. Almost all the camps listed below continue to exist, but camps like Khanoo Babagund Camp, Bomai Camp, Kalantra Camp, Shrakwara Camp, Haigam Camp and Malmapan Pora Camp have been removed in last 6 years. This may or may not be part of demilitarisation, as some of the camps, according to our information, were redeployed or integrated with other bigger camps. List of camps that have been indentified by torture survivors as torture centres: 1. Amargarh Camp BSF Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 2. Khanoo Babagund Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 3. Baramulla J.I.C, district Baramulla 4. Baramulla Police Line, district Baramulla 5. Watergam Camp, Rafiabad, district Baramulla 6. Boitengoo Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 7. Bomai Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 8. Dangerpora Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 9. Drugmulla Camp, district Kupwara 10. Payerpora Camp, district Kupwara 11. Ganju House Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 12. Gushi Camp, district Kupwara 13. Hamray Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 14. Kreeri Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 15. Handwara Camp, district Kupwara
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16. Hathlangoo Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 17. Watlab Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 18. Kalantra Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 19. Kandi Shumlaran Camp 20. Keegam Camp, district Kupwara 21. Seeloo Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 22. Langate Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 23. Kot Balwal Jail, Jammu 24. Langate BSF Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 25. Kupwara Camp, district Kupwara 26. Haripora Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 27. Matches Factory Camp, Baramulla, district Baramulla 28. Fruit Mandi Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 29. Pohrupeth Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 30. Putukhah Muqam Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 31. Shiva Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 32. Shrakwara Camp, Kreeri, district Baramulla 33. Sopore Police Station, district Baramulla 34. Tarzoo Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 35. Uplana Camp, district Baramulla 36. Wader Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 37. Trehgam Camp, district Kupwara FORCED LABOUR

38. Warpora Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 39. Zangli Camp, Lolab, district Kupwara 40. Town Hall Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 41. Seer Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 42. Saidpora Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 43. Haigam Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 44. Delina Camp, district Baramulla 45. Wagoora Camp, Kreeri, district Baramulla 46. Singhpora BSF Camp, district Baramulla 47. Malmapan Pora Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 48. Yembarzalwani Camp, Sopore, district Baramulla 49. Batpora Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 50. Chekseri Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 51. Kunzar Camp, Pattan, district Baramulla 52. Zaloora Camp, Rafiabad, district Baramulla 53. Nutnussa Camp, Handwara, district Kupwara 54. Chandigam Camp, Lolab, district Kupwara 55. Nowpora Jaagir Camp, Kreeri, district Baramulla 56. Sunwani Camp, district Kupwara 57. Mirangund Camp, Keeri, district Baramulla

Another form of torture inflicted on the people from these 50 surveyed villages, which was researched by CCJ researchers was that of Forced Labour. In many villages the practice of forced labour was very widely prevalent and was institutionalised. Between 1989 and 2011 around 6888 persons from these 50 villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts were subjected to forced labour. It was mostly the adult men from these villages
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who have been subjected to forced labour and women were generally spared from forced labour but sometimes women too were subjected to forced labour. The adult male from these 50 surveyed villages who have been subjected to forced labour were forced to work in the camps, mostly to do the different jobs inside the camps. For a long time in many surveyed villages and other areas in Jammu and Kashmir villagers were asked to help army in detecting mines on the streets and sometimes even people were asked to help lead army for launching military operations inside the localities or in jungles. The 6888 persons being subjected to forced labour is a very huge number for any place, but for 50 villages whose total adult male population accounts to approximately around 67000, this figure explains the modes of invasive and pervasive punishment been inflicted by the state actors on the people from these villages. In fact, forced labour of 6888 persons should be recognised as another form of torture that has impacted people both as individuals and as a collective. CUSTODIAL KILLINGS Custodial killings continue to take place in Jammu and Kashmir even in the year 2012. In these 50 surveyed villages custodial killings have also been one of the human rights abuse. Since 1989 to 2011, around 40 people have been killed by armed forces and police in custody from the 50 villages surveyed by CCJ. The youngest persons killed in custody by the state actors in these 50 surveyed villages were 17 year old and the oldest person killed in custody was a 70-year-old man. These 40 persons killed in custody belong to different age groups. Out of 40 persons killed in custody, 3 are of less than 18 years age, 25 are between the age group of 19 to 30 years, 5 are between the age group of 31 to 45 years and 7 are between the age group of 46 to 70 years old. According to the local people from these 50 surveyed villages out of 40 persons killed in custody, 20 were civilians, 18 were militants and 2 were Ex-militants. The state actors who were responsible for carrying out these 40 custodial killings from these 50 villages belonged to Army, Police and BSF. Army is responsible for killing 34 out of the total 40 persons killed from these 50 villages, while as BSF is responsible for killing 5 persons in custody and Police is responsible for killing 1 person in custody. DISABILITY In the last 22 years of armed conflict, the figures of dead were to a certain extent counted but unfortunately the information related to injured and disabled was not at all documented and was also minimally reported by the media. A total number of people 49 people became disabled from these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts since 1989 to 2011.
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RAPE AND MOLESTATION CCJ researchers succeeded in getting information regarding only 6 cases; 3 cases of rape and 3 cases of molestation. It was very difficult for the field researchers to ascertain the number of rape and molestation cases from each village due to social stigma, fear and other reasons. Researchers of CCJ also avoided doing work with issues of violence against women, as they were male and not sufficiently trained in these issues. Due to this, CCJ researchers could not pursue properly the work related to rapes and molestations. MILITARISATION In these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts CCJ researchers were able to study the presence of 19 camps of armed forces. These 19 army camps have occupied a huge chunk of prime land from the village community land or of the villagers or the government land. Around 2047 Kanals of land in total has been occupied by these 19 camps across the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts. It was learned that in these 50 surveyed villages, there are about 126 armed forces bunkers. Each bunker acts like a small camp and is responsible for surveillance, crackdowns, arrests, torture, killings, disappearances, custodial killings and harassment. Thus these camps are responsible for controlling lives and are used by the state to fragment the populations. In earlier years many government and non-government properties were occupied by the armed forces in these villages and now that there is decrease in non-state violence and sophistication in the subjugation techniques the armed forces have given up the control of some of the government and private buildings. At this stage the armed forces still control around 11 houses/buildings in these 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts. Amongst the buildings occupied by armed forces, 4 are buildings of various government facilities and the remaining 7 are private houses. DESTRUCTION OF RELIGIOUS PLACES In the field research it was ascertained that there are 234 Mosques in the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir. While as there are 11 Hindu Temples and 3 Gurudwaras of Sikhs. Out of the 234 Mosques, it was found out that 5 were destroyed at different times between 1989 and 2011 by the armed forces in the garb of anti-militancy operations.
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Out of the 11 Hindu Temples it was found that 4 Temples have got destroyed. 1 has got damaged due to rain and snowfall and 3 temples were destroyed by unidentified and unarmed persons who according to the information shared by the villagers did not belong to their respective villages. CCJ also found that, in past land, some temples have also been occupied by the army. Regarding the Gurudwaras in these 50 surveyed villages; it was found that they remained largely safe from any attacks from any side. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY In the field study it came across that during last 22 years in these 50 surveyed villages a total of 700 properties were destroyed. The total worth of these properties damaged in the 50 surveyed villages is around 103.8 Crores.

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IV. TABLES WITH STATISTICAL INFORMATION


POPULATION
S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara POPULATION OF THE VILLAGE (in 2011) 3145 1005 1140 1840 3100 2410 1470 987 6000 1900 5443 2167 18254 570 6760 3800 2000 1085 1217 1200 13000 4500 3097 400 1576 1025 1320

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

NO OF MEN 1625 533 606 966 1700 1245 800 598 3540 1095 2805 1091 10820 300 3459 2169 1100 685 650 700 7311 2450 1672 280 765 530 667

NO OF WOMEN 1520 472 534 874 1400 1165 670 389 2460 805 2638 1076 7434 270 3301 1631 900 400 567 500 5689 2050 1425 120 811 495 653

CHILDREN BELOW 18 988 307 396 850 338 900 165 390 500 684 692 771 3700 140 1795 700 400 285 632 93 2500 1200 679 140 157 150 475

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28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

3000 1350 800 10000 880 5500 4260 11200 2900 3300 2400 2700 1540 14000 1400 200 650 300 250 450 335 1300 1450 160576

1900 700 500 6000 550 3000 2281 6200 1600 2000 1500 1630 980 7200 760 110 350 160 130 250 172 800 758 89693

1100 650 300 4000 330 2500 1979 5000 1300 1300 900 1070 560 6800 640 90 300 140 120 200 163 500 692 70883

800 400 150 1400 120 1600 1165 3900 2000 2300 1620 1100 950 2500 750 90 ?? 150 100 ?? 200 500 782 42604

TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED IN 50 SURVEYED VILLAGES 437 NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED IN EACH VILLAGE
S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED BETWEEN THE YEAR 1990 to 2011 23 7 0 1 Page 19 of 45

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara

13 8 5 5 25 5 20 17 17 1 12 25 10 1 13 5 11 14 5 3 12 9 5 6 8 7 8 3 4 21 18 5 11 7 3 3 31 4 2 3 1 Page 20 of 45

46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

0 8 0 12 0 437

YEAR WISE TABLE OF PEOPLE KILLED


S. NO. YEAR NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED IN THE 50 SURVEYED VILLAGES BETWEEN 1990 to 2011 9 10 52 53 50 51 42 26 16 17 32 13 12 13 4 4 8 9 6 4 6 437

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. TOTAL

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

GENDER OF THE PEOPLE KILLED


TOTAL KILLED FEMALE 16 437 MALE 421

AFFILIATIONS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED


CIVILIANS 192 Page 21 of 45

MILITANTS JK POLICE ARMY INFORMERS EX-MILITANTS

225 4 4 12

AGE GROUP OF THE PEOPLE KILLED


Between 10 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 41 245 102 49

PERPETRATORS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED


ARMY/POLICE/BSF/CRP F/PRO-GOVERNMENT GUNMEN MILITANTS UNIDENTIFIED 320 ARMY 241 BSF 63 CRPF 5 JK Police 4 84 33 Pro-government gunmen 7

AFFILIATIONS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY ARMY/POLICE/BSF/CRPF/PRO-GOVERNMENT GUNMEN


CIVILIANS MILITANTS JK POLICE EX-MILITANTS 114 201 1 4

AGE GROUP OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY ARMY/POLICE/BSF/CRPF/PROGOVERNMENT GUNMEN


Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 35 189 71 25

AFFILIATIONS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY MILITANTS


CIVILIANS MILITANTS JK POLICE ARMY INFORMERS EX-MILITANTS 51 19 2 4 8 Page 22 of 45

AGE GROUP OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY MILITANTS


Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 5 40 22 17

AFFILIATIONS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY UNIDENTIFIED GUNMEN


CIVILIANS MILITANTS JK POLICE 27 5 1

AGE GROUP OF THE PEOPLE KILLED BY UNIDENTIFIED GUNMEN


Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 1 16 9 7

DISAPPEARED PERSONS
Enforced Disappearance Missing on LOC TOTAL 23 42 65

ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES Total number of people disappeared in 50 surveyed villages 23 LIST OF PEOPLE DISAPPEARED IN EACH VILLAGE
S. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO. OF PEOPLE DISAPPEARED BETWEEN THE YEAR 1990 TO 2011 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Page 23 of 45

Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla

8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara

0 0 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Page 24 of 45

45 46 47 48 49 50

Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

0 0 2 1 0 0 23

AGE GROUP OF THE DISAPPEARED PEOPLE


Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 2 11 6 4

AFFILIATIONS OF THE DISAPPEARED PEOPLE


CIVILIANS MILITANTS JK POLICE ARMY INFORMER 20 1 1 1

AFFILIATIONS OF PERPETRATORS INVOLVED IN ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE


ARMY/POLICE/BSF/CRP F/PRO-GOVERNMENT GUNMEN

16 ARMY 7 BSF 7 CRPF 0 JK Police 1 5 2 Pro-government gunmen 1

MILITANTS UNIDENTIFIED

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MISSING ON LINE OF CONTROL (LOC) Total number of people missing while crossing LOC from 50 surveyed villages 42 LIST OF PEOPLE MISSING ON LOC FROM EACH VILLAGE
S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO OF PEOPLE MISSING WHILE CROSSING THE LOC BETWEEN THE YEAR 1990 TO 2011 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 3 Page 26 of 45

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 42

AGE GROUP OF THE PEOPLE MISSING ON LOC Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 40 LIST OF PEOPLE TORTURED IN EACH VILLAGE
S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE NAMED TORTURED SURVIVORS 15 12 8 10 8 14 5 4 16 15 8 1 UNNAMED TORTURE SURVIVORS 38 28 32 22 39 43 31 26 27 23 57 9 41 23 73 24 49 24 Page 27 of 45 TOTAL TORTURE SURVIVORS BETWEEN 1990 TO 2011 53 40 40 32 47 57

10 25 7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12

Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore,

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

15 6 12 17 9 7 15 5 9 6 13 4 16 15 15 13 14 13 4 16 6 9 5 15 7 11 0 4 4 3 1 3 1 5 0 26 23 2 465

48 32 73 46 20 28 30 37 44 65 45 19 13 29 30 23 36 28 63 19 30 30 37 23 29 36 18 12 78 39 32 16 21 17 28 0 0 28 1583

63 38 85 63 29 35 45 42 53 71 58 23 29 44 45 36 50 41 67 35 36 39 42 38 36 47 18 16 82 42 33 19 22 22 28 26 23 30 2048 Page 28 of 45

CUSTODIAL KILLINGS: LIST OF PEOPLE KILLED FROM EACH VILLAGE


S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla LIST OF PEOPLE KILLED IN CUSTODY FROM EACH VILLAGE BETWEEN THE YEAR 1990 TO 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 6 0 1 0 0 Page 29 of 45

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 40

AGE GROUP OF PEOPLE KILLED IN CUSTODY BETWEEN 1990 TO 2011 FROM THE 50 SURVEYED VILLAGES OF BARAMULLA AND KUPWARA DISTRICTS OF NORTH KASHMIR
Between 5 to 18 Between 19 to 30 Between 31 to 45 Between 46 to 75 3 25 5 7

AFFILIATIONS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED IN CUSTODY FROM THE 50 SURVEYED VILLAGES OF BARAMULLA AND KUPWARA DISTRICTS OF NORTH KASHMIR
CIVILIANS MILITANTS EX-MILITANTS 20 18 2

PERPETRATORS OF THE PEOPLE KILLED IN CUSTODY FROM THE 50 SURVEYED VILLAGES OF BARAMULLA AND KUPWARA DISTRICTS OF NORTH KASHMIR
ARMY/POLICE/BSF ARMY 34 BSF 5 40 JK Police 1

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THOSE DISABLED Total number of people disabled since 1989 from 50 surveyed villages 49 LIST OF PEOPLE DISABLED SINCE 1989 FROM EACH VILLAGE
S. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla NO OF PEOPLE DISABLED SINCE 1990 TO 2011 8 3 0 2 1 1 0 5 1 0 3 3 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Page 31 of 45

38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 49

FORCED LABOUR: LIST OF PEOPLE SUBJECTED SINCE 1989 FROM EACH VILLAGE S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE
PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED FORCED LABOUR BETWEEN

THE YEAR 1990 TO 2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla
9 2 5 5 3 6 3 9 0 4 0 0 10 4 9 2 200 Page 32 of 45

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

4 0 5 5 1500 3 0 500 300 9 800 0 200 0 250 800 0 300 7 4 100 0 0 1500 150 50 10 50 60 0 0 10 0

6888

MOSQUES Total number of Mosques in the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir: 234
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Number of Mosques destroyed since 1989 in the 50 surveyed villages: 5


All the 5 Mosques were destroyed in army operations.

LIST OF MOSQUES IN EACH VILLAGE AND THOSE THAT GOT DESTROYED SINCE 1989
S. No. NO OF MASJIDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara 6 2 2 3 3 6 3 2 10 3 10 5 12 2 9 5 2 1 1 3 5 8 5 1 7 1 HOW MANY MASJIDS WERE DESTROYED 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 34 of 45

S. No. NO OF MASJIDS 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan. Baramulla Singpora, Pattan. Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL 4 3 1 1 20 2 9 14 8 6 4 3 2 3 15 2 1 2 1 1 7 2 5 1 234

HOW MANY MASJIDS WERE DESTROYED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

TEMPLES Total number of Temples in the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir: 11 Number of Temples destroyed since 1989 in 50 surveyed villages: 4

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Due to rain and snowfall 1 temple got destroyed and unidentified persons who did not belong to the respective villages destroyed 3 temples.

LIST OF TEMPLES IN EACH VILLAGE AND THOSE THAT GOT DESTROYED SINCE 1989
S. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara TOTAL HOW MANY TEMPLES WERE DESTROYED? 0 1 (due to rain and snowfall) 0 1 (by unidentified Persons) 2 (by unidentified Persons) 0 0 4

NO OF TEMPLES 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 11

GURUDWARAS
Total number of Gurudwaras in the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir: 3 None of the Gurudwaras suffered any damages since 1989.

LIST OF GURUDWARAS IN EACH VILLAGE


S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Handwara Town, Kupwara TOTAL NO OF GURUDWARAS IN THE VILLAGE 1 1 2 2 1 7 Page 36 of 45

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
Total number of houses/properties damaged in the 50 surveyed villages of Baramulla and Kupwara districts of north Kashmir: 700 Total worth of properties damaged in the 50 surveyed villages: 103.8 Crores LIST OF HOUSES/PROPERTIES DAMAGED IN EACH VILLAGE
S. No. TOTAL WORTH OF PROPERTY DAMAGED BETWEEN THE YEAR 1990 to 2011 No of houses/properties damaged 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 6 7 1 1 VALUATION PER 2012 MARKET RATES 21 Lakh 1 Lakh

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

NAME OF THE VILLAGE Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore,
Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla

3.5 Lakhs 3 Lakhs 15 Lakhs 25 Lakhs 20 Lakhs 25 Lakhs 25 Lakhs 50 Thousand 23 Lakhs 90 Lakhs 20 Lakhs 8 Lakhs Page 37 of 45

Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore,


Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla

Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara,


Kupwara

1 1 1 1 1 2 655 7 700

2 Lakhs 1.50 Lakhs 4 Lakhs 2 Lakhs 1.80 Lakhs 4.5 Lakhs 100 Crores 8 Lakhs 103.8 Crores

Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara, Kupwara Singpora, Pattan, Baramulla TOTAL

MILITARISATION
Total number of army camps in the 50 surveyed villages: 19 Camps LIST OF CAMPS IN EACH VILLAGE
S. No. NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA All these camps are still operational and they came into existence after 1990 Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla No of camps still operational in the 50 surveyed villages

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1 (BSF Camp) 1 (BSF Camp) 1 (Army Camp) 1 (RR Camp) 1 1 1 1 Page 38 of 45

S. No. NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA All these camps are still operational and they came into existence after 1990 Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Handwara Town, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara TOTAL

No of camps still operational in the 50 surveyed villages

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

2 1 2 1 3 1 1 19 Camps

LAND OCCUPIED BY ARMY CAMPS


Total land occupied by 19 army camps in the 50 surveyed villages: 2047 Kanals
S. No.

NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA All the land from different villages has been occupied after 1990. In some of How much land has been the localities close by to these villages, occupied by the camps there are some camps which came into existence in 1948 immediately after the first Indo Pak war after 1947 500 Kanals Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla
100 Kanals 18 Kanals 46 Kanals 5 Kanals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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S. No.

NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA All the land from different villages has been occupied after 1990. In some of How much land has been the localities close by to these villages, occupied by the camps there are some camps which came into existence in 1948 immediately after the first Indo Pak war after 1947 0 Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla 100 Kanals Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla 8 Kanals Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla 40 Kanals Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara 60 Kanals (30 of village and Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, 30 Kanals of forest land) Kupwara 70 Kanals (50 Kanals by Army Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Handwara Town, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara
and 20 by BSF) 10 Kanals 1000 Kanals 60 Kanals 30 Kanals

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

TOTAL
BUNKERS OF ARMED FORCES Total number of armed forces in the 50 surveyed villages: 126
LIST OF BUNKERS IN EACH VILLAGE S. NO. NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA All these bunkers are presently operational and all of them came to existence after the emergence of armed resistance in 1990 Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara

2047 Kanals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

NO OF BUNKERS STILL OPERATIONAL IN THE VILLAGE 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 6 20 10 Page 40 of 45

12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Handwara Town, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara TOTAL

10 3 50 10 2 126

GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS BEING OCCUPIED BY ARMED FORCES


Total number of houses/buildings occupied by armed forces in the 50 surveyed villages: 11 Total number of government buildings occupied by armed forces in the 50 surveyed villages: 4 Total number of private houses occupied by armed forces in the 50 surveyed villages: 7

LIST OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS BEING OCCUPIED BY ARMED FORCES IN EACH VILLAGE
S. No. Government Private How many Buildings Buildings government, occupied by private buildings being occupied by Occupied by armed forces forces armed forces Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, 1 0 House of local Baramulla resident Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), 1 0 House of local Kreeri, Baramulla resident Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla 1 Primary Health 0 Centre Tarzoo Name of the village/Mohalla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Handwara Town, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara TOTAL 1 2 1 2 1 1 11 FCI Building 0 0 0 SKUAST building R&B Rest House 4 0 2 Houses of local resident House of local resident 2 Houses of local resident

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

LITERACY Total number of literates in the 50 surveyed villages: 98883


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S. NO.

NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla

NUMBER OF LITERATES IN THE VILLAGE 1840 630 461 857 1700 1023 700 200 4000 700 3220 1367 11121 200 5020 2998 1800 896 500 600 10000 3150 2835 300 850 200 660 1800 800 750 6700 352 1100 2556 9000 1980

Total population of the village/Mohalla 3145 1005 1140 1840 3100 2410 1470 987 6000 1900 5443 2167 18254 570 6760 3800 2000 1085 1217 1200 13000 4500 3097 400 1576 1025 1320 3000 1350 800 10000 880 5500 4260 11200 2900 Page 42 of 45

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan, Baramulla Singpora, Pattan, Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

1200 1500 1080 725 8400 700 80 260 150 100 203 201 548 870 98883

3300 2400 2700 1540 14000 1400 200 650 300 250 450 335 1300 1450 160576

FEMALE LITERACY Total number of female literates in the 50 surveyed villages: 34951
S. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NAME OF THE VILLAGE/MOHALLA NO OF WOMEN LITERATES 786 370 166 412 700 560 450 22 900 ?? 800 577 4088 70 2011 1412 600 288 ?? No of Women 1520 472 534 874 1400 1165 670 389 2460 805 2638 1076 7434 270 3301 1631 900 400 567 Page 43 of 45

Nowpora Jaagir, Baramulla Mirangund, Baramulla Hudapora, Baramulla Nagi Bhat, Kreeri, Baramulla Gund Brath, Sopore, Baramulla Shrakwara (Jehangirpora), Kreeri, Baramulla Muqam Shaheed Pir, Sopore, Baramulla Rashidabad, Machipora, Sopore, Baramulla Hardashiva, Sopore, Baramulla Putukhah, Muqam, Sopore, Baramulla Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Amberpora, Tarzoo, Sopore, Baramulla Dangerpora, Sopore, Baramulla Shangargund, Sopore, Baramulla Warpora, Sopore, Baramulla Duroo, Sopore, Baramulla Mundgi, Sopore, Baramulla Sempora, Sopore, Baramulla Ningli, Sopore, Baramulla

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Latishat, Sopore, Baramulla Boitengoo, Sopore, Baramulla Zaloora, Sopore, Baramulla Hathlangoo, Sopore, Baramulla Chak Brat, Sopore, Baramulla Wahipora, Handwara, Kupwara Haripora, Handwara, Kupwara Khanoo Babagund, Handwara, Kupwara Bohipora, Kupwara Unisoo, Handwara, Kupwara Ujroo, Handwara, Kupwara Kandi Khass, Handwara, Kupwara Bungam, Handwara, Kupwara Wader Payeen (Rajwar), Handwara, Kupwara Nutnussa, Handwara, Kupwara Seeloo, Sopore, Baramulla Saidpora, Sopore, Baramulla Brath Kalan, Sopore, Baramulla Malmapan Pora, Sopore, Baramulla Manzhaar Hyhama, Kupwara Mirnaag Hyhama, Kupwara Handwara Town, Kupwara Chotipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sah Dag Pora, Handwara, Kupwara Lokipora, Handwara, Kupwara Sunwani, Handwara, Kupwara Chitrihal, Handwara, Kupwara Chandigam, Sogam, Kupwara Uchlipora, Pattan, Baramulla Singpora, Pattan, Baramulla Hatishah, Sopore, Baramulla TOTAL

200 3500 945 900 75 400 50 176 750 250 150 2800 132 110 852 3000 795 500 500 400 435 2520 210 36 98 60 45 90 80 180 500 34951

500 5689 2050 1425 120 811 495 653 1100 650 300 4000 330 2500 1979 5000 1300 1300 900 1070 560 6800 640 90 300 140 120 200 163 500 692 70883

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