Khrew

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This area has a good banking facility, internet facility, mobile services, Post office, Hospital and very good road connectivity with Srinagar city.

Khrew is known as an industrial area in the valley and the state is getting very good revenue from this area. As per the RTI filed in 2020 about the taxes paid in J&K state: Khrew achieved third place after Srinagar and Jammu city where people are direct and indirect taxpayers.

Geography

Khrew is located at Script error: No such module "Coordinates"..[1] It has an average elevation of 1,607 metres (5,272 feet) and is located in the Kashmir valley. The area starts from Babapora to Seer Bagh and from Bathen to Androosa. Also, the foot region is extended to Ladhoo, a village in Jammu and Kashmir.

since 2014Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". India census,[2] Khrew had a population of 18,411. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Khrew has an average literacy rate of 42%, lower than the national average of 65.8%; male literacy is 22.08%, and female literacy is 20.00%. In Khrew, 17% of the population is under 15 years of age.

Climate

[hide]Climate data for Khrew (Khreuh)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C 8.3 14.9 20.2 22.6 24.0 28.3 36.9 32.4 28.4 24.8 18.7 16.7 20.95
Daily mean °C 6 10 16 18 20 23 26 28 25 22 17 12.9 18.65
Average low °C -4 1 10 12 16 19 22 21 20 18 12 2 12.41
Average precipitation mm (inches) 180 6 87 106 80 37 20 51 15 30 30 40 56.83
Average rainy days 11 4 6 14 10 5 3 3 4 6 2 4 6
Mean daily sunshine hours 2 4 6 7 9 11 11 10 08 8 7 7 7.5
Source #1: Khrew IT VRUGlobal Meteorological Department (1901-2017)
Source #2: Climate-Data.org for mean temperatures, altitude: 2214m, Weather2Travel for sunshine and rainy days

Religion

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Khrew is a majority-Muslim area with 98% of people practicing Islam and the rest practice Hinduism and Sikhism.

Health

Khrew contains one government hospital with approx 6 beds. This hospital provides basic healthcare facilities to its patients.

At present 6 cement factories are operating in the area, which although are a major source of employment for locals have led to a lot of pollution in the area. Kashmir Cement Project established the first cement factory in the region. Six cement plants include government-sponsored JK cement, TCI Max, HK cement, Cemtac, ARCO, ICC cement. Hundreds of trucks also pass in and out of these plants every day to transport raw material and manufactured cement bags. According to the report from the World Health Organization, Khrew has a more death rate than any other town in the district due to the emission of poisonous gases.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Factories release 100,000 kilograms of toxic fumes, poisonous gases, and life-threatening elements in the air per day. Lung disease is the primary cause of fume-related fatalities, followed by kidney failure and heart diseases. The release of the poisonous gases was found to be the responsible factor for these conditions, according to the report.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The report also suggested that pollution control should intervene and check on a monthly basis whether the pollution control devices in the factories are functioning properly. Khrew has a majority of the population who have directly or indirectly lung or another pulmonary disease.[3][4][5]

Holy places

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Temple at Khrew
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Praying to Jawala Bhagwati

Khrew is also famous for an important temple of Kashmiri Hindus.[6] It is a temple which is dedicated to Jawala Bhagwati - the Goddess of fire. In December 2014 this temple caught fire due to short-circuiting. Now it is renovated in new design. The old wooden structure is now changed to iron and steel[7] The temple is reached by a flight of stone steps. Mela Jawala Mukhi is held here annually on the 14th day of the bright fortnight of Savan (July–August) when pilgrims visit this shrine from all corners of the country. At the bottom of the hillock is a spring where people take a dip before making the ascent.

References

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  1. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Khrew
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