Bandipore district

Bandipore district
Bandpur
Bandipora, Bandipur
Bandipora
Wular Lake, largest freshwater lake in India
Bandipore district is in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the Kashmir region It is in the Kashmir division (bordered in neon blue).
Interactive map of Bandipore district
Coordinates (Bandipore): 34°25′12″N 74°39′00″E / 34.42000°N 74.65000°E / 34.42000; 74.65000
Administering countryIndia
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
DivisionKashmir Division
Established2007
SeatBandipore
Government
 • MLANizam Uddin Bhat (INC)
 • District Development CouncilChairman: Abdul Gani Bhat, Vice Chairman: Kousar Shafeeq
Area
 • Total
2,475 km2 (956 sq mi)
 • Urban
50 km2 (19 sq mi)
 • Rural
2,425 km2 (936 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
392,232
 • Density158.5/km2 (410.5/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Bandiporia, Bandipuriya, Bandiporiyan, Bandporuek
Languages
 • OfficialKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, English
Time zoneIndian Standard Time
Postal code
193502
Deputy commissionerIndu Kanwal Chib
Superintendent of PoliceLakshya Sharma, IPS
Websitebandipore.nic.in

Bandipore district (also spelt as Bandipora or Bandpur) is an administrative district of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. It is one of the 20 districts in the Jammu and Kashmir. Bandipore town is the administrative headquarters of the district. Bandipore is located in the foothills of the snow-clad peaks of Harmukh overlooking the shores of Wular Lake and has produced hundreds of scholars and intellectuals. The district is known for its tourist places such as Wular Vintage Park, Athwatoo and Gurez valley. Before 1947, this town was a big trade and literary centre of Kashmir. This district was carved out from the erstwhile Baramulla district in 2007. The district is bounded by Kupwara district from the north, Baramulla district from west, Ganderbal district from the east, Kargil district in Ladakh, Neelum District in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir and Astore district in Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan . Bandipore district is the only district in Kashmir Division that shares border with Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan region. This district occupies an area of 398 km2. The district has a population of 392,232 as per 2011 census.