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The Chenab Valley[edit]

This valley is called The Chenab Valley because of the river Chenab. This valley extends its arms from Anantnag in the West up to Himachal Pradesh in the East. It is famous for its mountains and small valleys between these mountains. People in this valley show diversity in their language and culture. There are Kashmiri, Baderwahi, Sarizi and many other communities in the region and kashmiri as a major language. The valley includes Kishtwar, Doda, Baderwah and Ramban. This valley is also famous for its friendly environment between the communities as they share common culture and languages. The valley has beauty at each and every step with a variety of fruits, plants, and animals and has many famous picnic spots like fishpond, daldraman, laldraman, patnitop, jai valley, Chowgan, Qilla Kishtwar, Katarsamna, Bharnoin, Padyarna and Mughal Maidan and many more. Machail Mata temple, Shrine of Shah Asrar are also in the valley. There are a huge number of dams in the valley like Baglihar Hydroelectric power project (900 MW) near Ramban. Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Plant - 390 MW type power project in Kishtwar District. Ratle Hydroelectric Plant - an under-construction power station near Drabshalla in Kishtwar District, etc.These dams are said to be the reason behind the earthquakes. As recently the valley was hit by 5.4 magnitude earthquake resulting in huge damage in the buildings. talk:دانش بانڈے|talk]]) 14:49, 21 June 2023 (UTC)