Gohallan

Jammu & Kashmir — Uri, Baramula • Rural
Gohallan is a rural settlement in Uri, Baramula, Jammu & Kashmir. It has a population of 2,226 in about 377 households (avg size: 5.9). Approximate literacy: 29.11%.
Population
2,226
Households: 377 • Literacy: 29.11%

About Gohallan

Gohallan is a rural settlement in Uri, Baramula, Jammu & Kashmir. It has a population of 2,226 in about 377 households (avg size: 5.9). Approximate literacy: 29.11%.

Population of Gohallan

Population (Total)2,226
Male1,162
Female1,064
Children (0–6 years)684
Households377
Literate persons648
Illiterate persons1,578
Total workers485
Sex ratio (♀ per 1000 ♂)916
Literacy (approx.)29.11%
SC population0
ST population1,858

Connectivity of Gohallan

Connectivity plays a major role in improving access, opportunities, and overall development of villages like Gohallan. As per the 2011-derived dataset, local transport access for Gohallan is summarized below.

Connectivity Type Status (in year 2011)
Public Bus ServiceAvailable within village
Private Bus ServiceAvailable
Railway StationNot available within village
Nearest Bus StopWithin 5 km
Nearest Railway StationNearest railway station info not available
Nearest AirportNo nearby airport recorded

How to find Gohallan on map

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Frequently Asked Questions about Gohallan

What is the population of Gohallan?
2,226 (approx.)
What is the literacy rate in Gohallan?
29.11%
What is the gender ratio in Gohallan?
916 females per 1000 males
How many households are there in Gohallan?
377 households (avg size 5.9)
What facilities are available in Gohallan?
Likely basic facilities (primary school, health sub-centre). Add facility details to extraJSON for exact names.
Which villages are nearby?
Uri (74,867), Uri (65,501), Uri (9,366), Nambla (7,193), Ghar Kote (4,940), Kandi Barjala (4,245), Gingal (3,376), Dhani Saidan (2,873), Hardu Kamal Koote (2,717), Paran Pilan (2,570)
Is Gohallan rural or urban?
Rural