19,000 Migrant Ration Cards Linked to NFSA in Jammu Kashmir
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Bari is a village in Bani mandal, Kathua district, Jammu and Kashmir, with a population of 1,312 across 236 households. The village has a literacy rate of 40.9% and is located at coordinates 32.754°N, 75.797°E with PIN code 184206.
Sources: Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India (Census 2011 + Population Projections 2011-2036) · International Institute for Population Sciences (NFHS-5) · Election Commission of India · data.gov.in (Jal Jeevan Mission, PMAY-G, SBM-G dashboards). Projections may differ from on-the-ground reality by ±20% for individual villages. An asterisk next to a sex-ratio value (—*) flags a Census 2011 figure outside the plausible range of 300–2000 ♀/1000♂; the underlying source row is suppressed pending review.
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