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Religious Tourism in Paddar,(J & K)

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By: Ajay Singh Shan & Ashish Chouhan

Paddar – The land of Pilgrimages

Paddar, known by many synonym names like Devbhoomi and Land of Sapphire, is also famous across the world for many pilgrimages that happen in the area. There are about 10 pilgrimages in Paddar which are the pride of Paddar. While performing these yatras one can catch a glimpse of multiple brooks and bridges. With many natural virgin places and sky-touching peaks one can also encounter myriad ancient structures and ghirats that people have constructed in the region.

Yatras in Paddar

As we all know that India is a holy land of Gods and Goddesses therefore one can find multitude of temples across the length and breadth of this country. From Shiva temple at Rameshwaram down South (Tamil Nadu) to Amarnath and Mata Vaishno Devi in the north (Jammu & Kashmir), multitude of worship places are present in India.

So is our Union Territory J&K (earlier state before the abrogation of Article 370) which is a sacred land where Goddesses like Mata Vaishno Devi, Mata Chandi, Mata Singhasan and many other deities live. Now when we talk about our motherland Paddar, we come across the holiness of this land. People often call Paddar Devsthan or Devbhoomi. There are many places in Paddar where there are temples of God and Goddesses.  Mata Machail (Goddess Chandi) whose temple is located in the Machail Tehsil of District Kishtwar is attracting thousands and lakhs of pilgrims every year, similarly Mata Singhasan at Chitto is also attracting thousands of people to its sacred place. Today many devotees come to these deified places to seek blessing.

There are many yatras in Paddar such as:

  • Machail Yatra
  • Chitto Yatra
  • Hagyoth Yatra
  • Garh Yatra
  • Mindhal Yatra
  • Ligri Yatra
  • Panji Dhar Yatra
  • Atakh Yatra
  • Gandhari Yatra
  • Pallali Yatra

Machail Yatra

Machail Yatra is a major yatra in the Paddar area. It attracts lakhs of people every year. In the year 2018 it nearly touched the Amarnath yatra attracting nearly 3 Lakh people. This Yatra was started by Sh. Thakur Kulbir Singh JI from Bhaderwah in the mid 80’s. It is said that the year when this yatra was started only 20-25 people accompanied him. With the passage of time Maa Chandi attracted more and more people to its divine shrine in order to bless them .The way from Gulabgarh to Machail is very beautiful. The river Bhot Nallah (a tributary of river Chenab) adds more colours to its beauty. There are many beautiful spots in the way like Seogi, Chattou, Padhi Hamoori, mehryal etc. One can enjoy the full trip to Machail. The tress like pine, deodar etc. are adorning the whole path. There are also many beautiful flowers in the area.

Chandi Mata Mandir, Machail

As the time period of Machail Yatra is from 25th of July to 5th  September, so many temporary shops are opens during this period, mainly in Gulabgarh, which is decorated the most as this is the base camp and is the heart of Paddar. Similarly many shops are opened in the way to Machail and the whole path is decorated strikingly. The people living in this area makes a good amount of money during this time by providing various products and services to the people. This yatra is also a promotional event to sell the local products and to show people the cultural richness of Paddar.

Chitto Yatra

Chitto Yatra is the second largest yatra in Paddar. It is also attracting thousands of people every year.   It is said that Maa Singhasan appeared for the first time in the form of Pindi in the house of a lady called Zyus Dai.

Later a temple was built after the order of Singhasan Mata. The holy Pindi of Mata Singhasan is kept behind the curtains. It is believed that if any person sees the pindi directly which his or her naked eyes he would lose his eye sight. The yatra to Singhasan Mata temple Chitto was started by Sh. Thakur Chand Ji from Chishoti in the year 1994. He was working in JK Police, he later resigned himself from the job and devoted his life for the worship of Maa Singhasan. In the year 2010, the yatra got registered and the responsibility of its maintenance was given to a body called “Singhasan Mata Sevak Sanstha” (SMSS). Singhasan Mata is believed to be a fusion of nine great powers. The village Chitto is also a beautiful village and the people of this village are very obliging and pure hearted. They are always there to help others. This yatra runs in the month of July in two phases. The journey from Sohal to Chitto is very beautiful and is full of natural splendour.                                             

Hagyoth Yatra

Hagyoth Yatra is a third largest Yatra of Paddar. HAGYOTH is a place where Maa Durga in the name of Gusain Mata lives. This place is located on the top of the mountain. It is about 7-8 kms from nearby village Garh. People have also made some makeshift houses (Puhali) on this Dhaar. Keeping beautiful flowers and medicinal herbs in her lap, this place is mesmerizing. This Yatra was started in the late 90’s in the month of August by Sh. Thakur Lal Ji who hailed from Kukandrawn Paddar, with the help of some others members. In the present time this yatra is attracting more than 2000 people every year. One can enjoy many exotic places during the journey. There are also many legends associated with this. Hagyoth is such a phenomenal place that everyone who visits here once becomes a die-hard fan of it. Its location on the highest reaches gives one an opportunity to enjoy the aerial view of many mountains and villages of Paddar.                                   

Garh Yatra

This Yatra to the temple of Goddess Kali was started by Sh. Paras Ram ji of village Massu. In the early 90’s this yatra was started with the help of some other members of a village. Now, this Yatra runs every year from Massu to Garh. This is a local Yatra of the region. It is said that the man who started this Yatra felt the divine energy in his home when his daughter recovered from severe illness. From then onwards he started taking yatra to the holy feet of Maa Kali. Massu and Garh are two beautiful villages situated on the opposite sides of the mighty tributary of River Chenab called Bhot Nalla.

Mindhal Yatra    

Mindhal is a place in Himachal though but Mindhal Yatra passes through the heart of many villages in Paddar like Karthai, Gulabgarh, Sohal, Tyari and Ishtyari. There also happens to be a Jagrata at Sohal Paddar in which people from all across the state participate. Jagrata is organised at the famous temple of Maa Kali in Sohal Paddar. With the unusual acts of professionals and melodious voice of singers this Jagrata at Sohal Paddar is also gaining some distinction. Serpentine road of Sohal Paddar remains chock and block during this day. Every year in the beginning of June month this Yatra heads towards Mindhal, which is a famous religious place where Maa Chandi resides.                             

Ligri Yatra

The Sheetla Mata temple of Ligri Paddar is very famous in the Paddar valley. Mata Sheetla appeared in the form of pindi on 7/8 September in the year 1996. Firstly Mata Sheetla showed the way to two siblings Sh. Dina Nath and Smt. Guddi Devi of Ligri. Legend says that after their worshipping of Goddess for many months She appeared in the Pindi form. After that a temple was built at the place where Mata Sheetla appeared. Every year, in the recollection of this miracle, a festival is organised in Her name. Recently a Chadi Mubarak has started from Jammu. Apart from this one other holy mace is taken to the temple from Gulabgarh by Satya Devi, resident of Billawar (District Kathua). One other Yatra has been started by a lady from Halliangwari of village Kundal who also arranges a Langar there. A large number of people take part in this festival every year. This festival on day one is concluded with the Dhunar swahar which is done by the main follower of Goddess Shitla Sh. Dina Nath Ji. In the evening a grand Jagran is also organised there, in which many local and other singers take part. On the next day arrangement of Hawan takes place in the sanctum sanctorum and after that Holi Maces return to their respective places on the third day.    

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Panji Dhar Yatra

Panji Dhar yatra  is also a major yatra in Paddar. Panji Dhaar is located on the extreme top of the mountain. This yatra is taken from the house of Sh Ramesh ji of Hanswar (called Hansaa in local language) in the month of August (8th or 9th of August most probably). It is also a time when whole Paddar celebrates Gyokar. Although it is taken in the month of August but one has to travel miles through glaciers on the mountains to reach the deified place. About 250 people visit the pious abode of Maa Panji every year. It is said that Ramesh Ji took this yatra for the first time, after his long pending demand was fulfilled by Maa Panji. He got his home filled with the jubilant cries of a toddler after 11 years, people say and this happened only when he showed his full faith in the powers of Maa Panji. Due to its panoramic location this place has also become a major tourist destination for the adventure lovers.

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Atakh Yatra  

This yatra is a local yatra of the Sazar village in sub division Paddar. It is said that once there was shortage of water in the Sazar village.  It became difficult for the villagers to live in the village. At that time a Sadhu came in the dream of one elder man of the Village, who called him to come to the place called Dhaara with other people if he really wanted to save his home from the problem of water scarcity. People say that this Sadhu that came in old man’s dream was none other than Plat Naag (their Kul Devta). When that elder man reached that place with some other people Sadhu directed them the way the problem can be amended. It is said that the problem was solved that day and people lived happily thereafter. From then onwards people of Sazar take Yatra to this place every year. Today it has swelled to become a Yatra of 500 people. Like Ayappan in the South His abode is also not open for women.                                          

Gandhari Yatra    

Gandhari Yatra was started three years back on the eve of Naghui festival. This yatra is taken from Kastigarh area of District Doda. Every year in the mid-August Naghui festival is celebrated in the village Gandhari which is a most beautiful valley in Paddar. This valley is surrounded by many naked tall mountains on the one side and beautiful trees on the other side. Play ground near Chag village called Kandaang adds more colours to its beauty. Small rivers and rivulets act like a chandelier in the valley which adorn the valley from all sides. Mainly in the month of July and August, this place is not less than heaven. During these months the whole valley gets surrounded by flowers of many colours to glorify the beauty of Gandhari. Apart from this, the hospitality of the local people of Gandhari is mind blowing and a subject of admiration. I personally advise every person to visit this beautiful valley at least once in life time.

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Shivdham Yatra Pallali

Pallali is considered as the land of Lord Shiva. A Baba namely Dhanvantar Giri Jee Maharaj from Basholi District Kathua of the Jammu region visited Pallali and experienced the divinity of the said place. He built a temple of Lord Shiva and brought this serene place to limelight. The temple of Lord Shiva which is built between village Pallali and Baintha is very beautiful. The Shivdham Yatra begins on 27 0f June every year. This Yatra along with Machail Yatra and Chitto Yatra is also gaining currency in our state. This yatra is taken from village Hurriangwari under the guidance of Baba Dhanvantar Giri Jee Maharaj. From 2019 the yatra is started from two more places other than Paddar. In 2019 on Wednesday 26th of June the Shobha Yatra started from the house of Sh. Balkrishan Baloria of village Bhalesa and Sh. Pawan Sharma of Janipur Jammu. On 26th of June Yatras from Bhalessa and Jammu halted at village Hurriangwari for rest and then on 27th of June all the three Shobha Yatras headed towards village Hakko and night stayed there in the temple of Myoo Naag. The night was spent with Jagran and Bhajan-Kirtan . On the next day on 28th of June all the three Shobha Yatras reached the holy temple and after performing rituals many colours hence were added to the Yatra. Again the night saw a huge Jagran at the divine place of Lord Shiva. Finally on 30th of June the Yatras returned back to the village Hurrian Gwari of Panchayat Gulabgarh.

Shiva Dham, Pallali

One can get a glimpse of tall Arjuna and colossal Brahma peaks from this spot. After Machail Yatra and Chitto Yatra this is the third largest yatra in Paddar.

Significance of Yatras in Paddar

Big yatras like Machail Yatra and Chitto yatra are contributing a lot for the employment and income generation in Paddar. These yatras are promoting the beauty of Paddar on many stages, state as well as national. Nowadays people from all across the country visit Maa Chandi shrine every year. Along with Machail Yatra and Chitto Yatra there are many other Yatras in Paddar like Shiv Dham Yatra, Gandhari Yatra etc. which are also gaining prominence.  Scores of people visit these abode of Gods and Goddesses. About 200000 devotees visit Maa Chandi Shrine in Machail every year. People from all across the Paddar setup their small enterprises during this month long Machail Yatra. This year though people incurred heavy losses when Yatra was stopped after the abrogation of Article 370 but still about 35000 people reached the Shrine this year according to the sources. All these Yatras generate seasonal employment in the area. Along with revenue generation one can say that these pilgrimages give Paddar currency in the whole country which flag the way for the development of this area. In one line we can say that future of Religious Tourism is bright in Paddar if proper exertions are made in this direction by the Tourism Department.

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Some Interesting Facts About Paddar Subdivision, Kishtwar

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PADDAR

Paddar is a small subdivision of Kishtwar District. Famous for its renowned Sapphire Mines and Holy Machail Yatra, this region is also a major potential tourist attraction in the area. Every community that is Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist peacefully coexist in Paddar. Tatta Pani is the place where hot water gushes out. Apart from all these here are some of the intriguing facts about Paddar:

  • Paddar subdivision has two Tehsils viz. Atholi & Machail.
  • It is bounded by Pangi on the East, Nagseni on the West, Zanskar on the North and Bhalesa on the South.
  • Mighty river Chenab flows through Paddar region.
  • Some of the main tributaries of Chenab which originate in Paddar are:
    • Sansari Nalla
    • Bhot Nalla
    • Ungai Nallah
    • Shandhiri Nalla
    • Dhammar Nallah
    • Kundal Nallah
    • Doodheri Nallah
  • Bhot Nallah is the biggest tributary of Chenab that originates in Paddar.
  • World Famous Sapphire Mines are located in the high mountains of Machail Tehsil.
  • Sapphire Mines were discovered in 1881 AD during the rule of Dogra Ruler Maharaja Ranbir Singh.
  • Mines are located at a height of about 4270 metres.
  • Quartz, Bitumen and Mica are also found in Paddar region.
  • Some of the famous peaks in Paddar:
    • Barnaj I (6100 metres)
    • Barnaj ii (6290 metres)
  • Some of the main places with High tourist Potential in Paddar are:
    • Tatta Pani ( Innumerable Hot water Springs)
    • Machail (Dharlang)
    • Gandhari (Chandi Padhar)
    • Ligri (Monhal Lake)
    • Gulabgarh (Chattergarh Stadium & Gompa)
    • Leondi (Ancient relics)
    • Sohal (Kal Khappar)
  • Raja Rai Dev was the first Raja of Kishtwar who deputed his wazir Mangai Rai for the Conquest of Paddar.
  • Shetalgarh and Chattergarh are the two old names of Gulabgarh.
  • The Great Dogra General Zorawar Singh Kalhuria visited Paddar in 1835 AD for the first time.
  • Paddar was added to the territory of Maharaja Gulab Singh by Zorawar Singh in the spring of 1836 AD.
  • A fort was constructed by Zorawar Singh Kalhuria at Chishoti village of Paddar in 1838 AD.
  • Chattergarh was renamed Gulabgarh in 1838 AD by the Dogra General.
  • Paddar was made Tehsil in 1845 AD by the Dogra Administration.
  • After Independence, status of Paddar was reduced from Tehsil to Block in 1963 AD.
  • Primary School was opened for the first time at Tatta Pani Village in Paddar region in 1900 AD by Maharaja Partap Singh.
  • High School Atholi was raised to the status of Higher Secondary School in 1986 AD.
  • There were only two schools in Paddar in 1950 AD.
  • HSS Atholi that you know today was first a primary school opened in Kundal Paddar in 1920 AD then raised to HS Atholi in 1966 AD.
  • BVM Affani was the first Private School opened in Paddar in 1989.
  • There are now 82 Schools in Paddar out of which 6 are private schools and rest are Govt. Schools.
  • There is one College, one ITI and two higher secondary schools in Paddar.
  • About 28% of Children study in Private Schools and 82% of children study in Govt. Schools in Paddar.
  • As of 2011, literacy rate of Paddar is 56.61 % out of which 69.2 % are males and 41.08 % are females.
  • College and ITI opened in 2018 AD in Paddar.
  • Paddar is inhabited by a Naga worshipping Community.
  • Almost every village has one Naga its Kul Devta and one Devi its Kul Devi.
  • Some of the prominent festivals celebrated in Paddar are:
    • Zagra
    • Mithyag
    • Maghe
    • Cheyt
    • Chazag
    • Kanchait
    • Sharzaith
    • Naghooi
    • Losar
    • Bhoondu Ki Zaath,
    • Paryali Ki Zath
    • Awaans.

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  • Prominent Pilgrimages of Paddar region:
    • Machail Yatra
    • Chitto Yatra
    • Hagyoth Yatra
    • Garh Yatra
    • Garh Yatra
    • Mindhal Yatra
    • Ligri Yatra
    • Panji Dhar Yatra
    • Atakh Yatra
    • Gandhari Yatra
    • Pallali Yatra
  • Machail Yatra is the famous Pilgrimage of the region, every year about 200000 devotees pay obeisance at the abode of Maa Chandi every year.
  • Machail Yatra was started by Sh. Thakur Kulbir Singh in 1987 AD.
  • Some of the famous produces of Paddar:
    • Zeera
    • Chilgoze
    • Hazel Nuts
    • Gucchi (Morchella)
    • Gurar
    • Paryar
    • Kuth
    • Dhoop (Shangyl)

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  • There are 13 Panchayats in Paddar:
    • Affani
    • Atholi
    • Gulabgarh
    • Ishtyari
    • Zar
    • Kundal
    • Ligri
    • Machail
    • Massu
    • Pallali
    • Sohal
    • Tyari
    • Tun
  • Sh. Arpan Singh Rana is the first Chairman of Paddar.
  • There are about 52 small and big villages in Paddar.
  • The infamous Sharoth Militant Attack was happened on 3rd of August 2001 which the people of Paddar can never forget.
  • People of Paddar speak their native dialect Paddri.
  • Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim population dwell in Paddar region.
  • Tun is the last village of Paddar which touches the border of Himachal Pradesh.
  • Karthie Hydroelectric Project is the major project of the region to be completed.

Book on Paddar launched

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Latest book on Paddar that has been written by some of the enthusiastic youngsters of Paddar was launched at K.L.Saigal Hall, Jammu few days ago. It is their small attempt dedicated to the people who want to know about Paddar. In this book they have covered spectrum of issues regarding History and Culture of Paddar. I hope this attempt will fine tune with the readers and researchers who are keen about the region.

Paddar Book Name:

Name of the Book is Historical and Cultural Odyssey of Paddar.

Writers of book on Paddar?

It is a multi authored book.

Here is an interview with Ashish Kohli, JK Media:

What is there in the Book on Paddar?

Though much has not been written about Paddar and its various dimensions have remained unexplored. The entire topics made part of this book needed much of research and ground visits. A lot of efforts have been put in by our writers and researchers to give this book its present form.

Through this initiative we are contemplating to gather and contextualize the etymological information received from our forefathers via senior members of our society and this book is a result of that effort.

Paddar, being the entry gate of mighty Chandra Bhaaga in the geographical territory of   Jammu and Kashmir, has been in vogue at different epoch of history for one reason or the other and bears the imprint of various historical events down the years. But, travesty of the time is that there is no documentary account of any sort is written.

Through this edition book we have tried to provoke the intellectual quotient of historian, archeologist, anthro-po-geographer and social enthusiast via various accounts such as “History of Paddar needs some protein”, “Infiniteness of Paddri dialect” etc. we envisage sincere efforts from concerned agencies in this direction which will help us find out various underlying quest and queries.

Paddar has now attained significant position in terms of pilgrimage tourism. There are as many as 8 to 10 annual Yatra (or religious procession) performed by thousands of devotees coming from all across the country. This book also contain fair amount of information about these Yatras and it will definitely prove helpful to the pilgrims and devotees.

Religion and rituals have always been the influencing force behind the cultural matrix of our society so is the Budhism which is followed by a significant proportion of Population in Paddar. Many Buddhist religious figure and leaders have paid their visit in Paddar and spreaded the message of peace and incorporation of spirit of non-violence and compassion towards all the creation of God. This book also contains articles like “Historic Visit of His Holiness 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual Head of Drukpa lineage to Paddar valley” and “an ethnographical investigation of Buddhism in Paddar” which will help reader to explore more intricacies of our composite culture.

We enjoy the pride and privilege in exploring the Paddar; its culture and customs, its language and dialects, its history and heritages and much which is in store for us to work on and rightly so, for we love the soil.

The book Paddar is in its present form as a result of the valuable contribution from our co-authors whose articles have opened the gates of intellectual in flows. Their latent intellects in this initiative have unleashed a new era of literary campaign in the geographical remotest and politically most neglected region of Jammu province of Jammu and Kashmir.

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PADDAR SAPPHIRE MINES: A MILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY

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The Story of PADDAR Sapphire Mines:

In the April month of 2013, J&K Minerals Limited (JKML) invited fresh Expression of Interest (EOI) from parties having sound expertise in exploration, Mine Planning and Mining of Gem Stones for undertaking exploration and exploitation of world famous Sapphire in Paddar through Joint Venture. The EOI was floated on 4th of April by JKML and a Delhi Based Company, Mineworks Private Limited was incorporated on 10th of April 2013 that is within 5 days of issuance of the fresh EOI. On 13th of March 2018 Shailender Kumar (Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce) said that the board in its meeting had resolved for referring of the matter to state Cabinet for consideration/approval to the selection of the company Mineworks Pvt. Limited.  On 16th of October 2018, a Government order was issued by Commissioner/Secretary to the Govt of Jammu & Kashmir, through which a sanction was accorded to the constitution of a Group of Officers comprising Administrative Secretaries of Home, Planning, Finance, Development of Monitoring, Industries and Commerce and Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs to examine the process followed since inception for the selection of the company for exploration and exploitation of Sapphire Mines in Joint Venture with JKML. Everything was on the table and suddenly on 21st of November 2018, Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was dissolved by the Governor thereby keeping all the plans in abeyance. Now before one tries to understand the measures that are needed to take, it becomes important here that we understand its history first.

Sapphire Mountains of Padar
Mountains of Paddar, taken from Sazar by Pardeep.

History of Paddar Sapphire Mines:

Sapphire of Paddar is considered as the finest Sapphire in the world. Its Peacock blue hue (which made the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir Sh. Ranbir Singh its ardent fan in the past), continues to whet the appetite of businessmen across the world. There are many stories which revolve around the discovery of these classified sapphire mines. One version tells that the steps towards the detection of these mines were initiated in 1881-82 after some pieces of blue stone were purchased by some Laholi traders (who later on sold these in Shimla) from the local hunter of Sumcham village. Hordes of people came in Paddar thereafter in search of these mines once its value was recognized. Initially they confused Paddar to Padam (an area in Ladakh) but managed to find the place later. They took a large quantity of Sapphire to Lahul where they sold these precious stones at absurdly low prices. When this news hit the ears of the then Maharaja of J&K (under whose jurisdiction this area lied) he immediately stationed his troops near the mines. By leaps and bounds work at Sapphire Mines started in 1882. It is said that 72,207 tolas of Sapphire of worth 4 lakh rupees were yielded during 1882-83. Those were the days of Glory for Maharaja and place Paddar. Stones as big as 6’’ to 3” were discovered during this time which earned name and fame for Paddar. By the end of the decade in 1887 revenues from the mines started waning. Taking serious note of this Maharaja Ranjit Singh sought help from the then Indian Government. To his aid British Government sent an expert geologist Mr Tom D. LaTouche to J&K. His survey revealed that the mines had run out of its resources and that only floor mining could yield more if done. At that time there was a feeling of mistrust among the British Government officials for the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir due to his chumminess with the Russians. Taking this into consideration they exercised direct control over J&K during this period because of which work at the Sapphire Mines halted between 1989 and 1905. These mines were leased out to the Kashmir Mineral Co. and CMP Wright between 1906 and 1908. The areas where the Wright dug finally came to be known as “The New Mine”. In 1909 a department of mining was established which was named later on as J&K Minerals Limited. In between 1909 and 1932 many other people from Jammu and Kashmir visited these mines. The mining work stopped for two decades thereafter.

Past of Paddar Sapphires
Early Sapphire Mining at Paddar Sapphires.

Role of JKML

Jammu and Kashmir Minerals Ltd (JKML) is a Government enterprise which undertakes annual mining activity at the sites where minerals are located. It started working in the area from the year 1963. Since then mining activity has taken place randomly of which data is given below.

Year Production of Corundum Grams.
1963-64 50,000
1964-65 2,00,000
1965-66 2,24,000
1966-67 1,85,000
1967-68 1,83,672
1968-69 1,44,580
1969-70 1,40,415
1970-71 2,14,500
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74 84,845
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1998-99 2,696
1999-2000 1,807
2000-2001 3,460
2001-2002 1,340
2002-2003 1,297.5
2003-2004 3,294
2004-2005 3,215.50

Source: Website of JKML

This department sends a team every year to Machail in the middle of June. On an average they extract 5000gms of this material annually from Paddar Sapphire Mines. Due to dearth of advanced facilities it has floated global tenders many times since its inception for the better extraction of these blue stones. During the working season of 2011, one bumpy corundum was recovered from the Sapphire Mines which included 93.60 grams sapphire crystal. Here is another list which will make the picture clear about the later findings.

Year Corundum in grams Revenues Generated(in lacs)
2009-10 3,913 74.70
2010-11 4502
2011-12 8820 82.29
2012-13 4520 43.28
2013-14 50

Source: The Economic Times

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Paddar Sapphire Facts:

Paddar Sapphires Mines are located in the highest reaches of Himalayas. Also known as Kashmir Sapphire they are famous across the world. In the May month of 2013 a 19.88 ct Paddar sapphire called ‘Star of Kashmir’ was sold for whopping 24 crores. On May 19, 2004, a single J&K Sapphire was sold for 1.50$ million at Geneva. Sapphire of Paddar is unique of its kind and its blue velvety colour is its exquisite characteristic. It is said that 1 ct of Paddar Sapphire is 10 times more costly than that of 1ct Sri Lankan Sapphire. Paddar Sapphires are also known as King of Sapphires. The 63.60gms sapphire crystal, about which we talked above was valued about 5 crores according to officials. There are endless stories about the exorbitant prices of this unique gem. Apart from investors and businessmen these mines have also attracted a lot of smugglers from across the world.

Smuggling of Sapphire in Paddar:

Smuggling of Sapphires from Paddar Sapphire mines was rampant in the past. Many people have made their fortune on the back of these sapphires. Once Discovery Channel in their popular series “Game of Stones” aired an episode titled “Himalayan Motherlode” on the Paddar Sapphires. This program showed how the team met the smugglers and verified the gems. In the end they even showed the deal ( of 4.22 ct) they made with one of the smuggler for 1.23 crores. On May 19, 2004 the piece of Sapphire which was sold for whopping 1.50$ million at Geneva was smuggled out of J&K via Jaipur-Mumbai-Bangkok-London and finally at Geneva. Nowadays police is protecting these invaluable mines which are about 45 kms far from Gulabgarh. Situated at an altitude of 4750 meters above sea level these mines are still open to poachers. One can’t deny this fact. But before these mines fall victim to the high-tech smugglers it becomes imperative that Govt. takes stringent measures to fish out all the relevant blue stones.

Hardness of Paddar Sapphires on Moh's scale
Hardness scale of Minerals: Photo Credit: Ravi

What made extraction of Paddar Sapphires difficult?

Due to lack of advanced facilities and reluctant attitude of successive governments, extraction of Sapphire could not take place at the pace it should have had happened. Year after year JKML floated global tenders only to our dismay at the end. Many people and industrial bodies of Kashmir wanted it to bring in some local private firm instead of globally advanced company to indulge in the extraction and exploitation of Sapphire so that State would reap maximum profits from the deal. Owing to this influence JKML kept shuttling between its poor technological infrastructure and local enterprises and hence exploitation kept on delaying year after year. Apart from this, geographical position of mines also hindered the process. Construction of Machail road though is taking place but these mines are still a far reach for companies interested there as it is impossible to station advanced machinery to these mines without an aid of any helicopter service. According to some experts a capital of about 5 crores is needed to exploit these priceless mines in a scientific manner.

Future of Paddar Sapphire Mines?

After a dramatic turn of events like the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two Union Territories, fate of these mines have directly fallen into the hands of Central Government. Now if these mines which contain 700 crores worth of Sapphires according to The Nation Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA), Hyderabad, which conducted a satellite imagery a few years ago, were exploited in a proper manner, they can definitely play a crucial role in fulfilling the mission of Modi Govt. 2.0 of taking a giant economic leap from the present figures to the 5$ trillion by 2024. It is high time that this national wealth be explored judiciously. It is prospected that the incumbent Govt. which is grappling with many economic issues presently would take essential steps in this direction to give boost to the economy and to the hopes of many people who have waited for years on end.

Arpan Singh Rana elected as the first Chairman from Paddar

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“Ab Hawayen hi Karengi Roshni Ka Faisla

Jis Diye Me Jaan Hogi Wo Jalta Rahega”

After much exercise Panchayat Samiti Paddar on 24th of October, elected Sh. Arpan Singh Rana (Sarpanch Atholi) as the first Chairman from Paddar. Out of 109 votes polled in Paddar Arpan got 83 votes while runner up candidate Sh Jia Lal Ji only succeeded in getting 26 votes. Hope Paddar will see new era of development during his chairmanship.

Gandhari Road Gets Forest Clearance

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In its major exercise of clearance of proposals Forest Advisory Committee headed by Chief Secretary BR Subrahmanyam in its 116th meeting cleared about 53 proposals on October 3 regarding use of forest land in J&K.

Here is a report published on the newspaper.

Here is a report published on Daily Excelsior

It is a good news that Gandhari road also got forest clearance for the construction of road from Shawas to Gandhari. All about 40 proposals of PMGSY have got forest clearance in this meeting held in Secretariat. Gandhari road was also one such which waited for the long time. Now that it has got forest clearance it is likely that work on the road will be started soon.

People of Gandhari Paddar waited for this proposal to be cleared for a very long time and now with the efforts of former Minister and MLA Sh. Sunil Sharma this has become a hgh norge reality. People are thankful to him for the work he has done for Paddar.

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