Indora is town of tehsil headquarter in Kangra district at borders of Himachal Pradesh, India along dried Beas rivulet, to which Pathankot is a nearer city in plains of Punjab, while Nurpur town in Himachal is farther in the hills. One can reach Indora by train up to Kandrori (KNDI) or Pathankot (PTX), MDR 42 road passes through Indora connecting NH 44 with NH 503, nearest airport is Pathankot Airport (IATA: IXP, ICAO: VIPK).
Indora | |
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Tehsil Headquarter | |
![]() ![]() Indora Location in Himachal Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 32.134°N 75.689°E / 32.134; 75.689 | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Himachal pradesh |
District | Kangra |
Area | |
• Total | 298 km2 (115 sq mi) |
Elevation | 308 m (1,010 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 81,226 |
• Density | 270/km2 (710/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 176402 |
Telephone code | 01893 |
Vehicle registration | HP-97 |
Indora was the last stop of Alexander's conquests at Hyphasis River (Beas), exhausted by years of campaigning his army mutinied and returned.[1] Apollo temple, most likely Kathgarh Shiv Temple at this point was raised as the easternmost extent of Alexander's conquests.[2] [3]
In 1806 Malha Chand settled at South East of Nurpur kingdom, later Chaudhari Gurbhaj named it Indpur and Indora after his grand father Raja Indu Chand, a Katoch prince. In 1854 British Raj awarded Jagir of Indora to Tek Chand which was succeeded by his son Sunder Singh, who however, died soon afterwards in 1875 leaving his son Rai Bahadur Mallah Singh as successive Jagirdar, in 1929 Raghunath Singh became Jagirdar , in 1952 after the post of Jagirdar was abolished Captain Vikram Katoch [4]in 1972 continued the legacy by becoming MLA.[5] The heritage buildings of Govt. Senior Secondary School, Police Station, Primary Health Center, Veterinary at Indora belongs to jagirdari era. [6]
Indora is tehsil headquarter for 116 villages with 81226 residents administrated under 30 panchayats by Sub Divisional Magistrate located in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh .[7] Panchayats:- Beli Mahanta (1), Majra (16), Chhanni (17), Damtal (2), Reserve Jangal Damtal Serat (4) , Chochar (5), Mohtli (15), Sehtar (12), Surajpur Uperla (13), Surajpur Jhikla (14), Toki (18), Chak Naglian (25), Sheikhupura (26), Ban Attarian (28), Kandrori (27), Bari (24), Jindri (19), Malot (20), Chakban Malot (10), Balir Malot (11), Balir Lodhwan (7), Samun (8), Bhagnal (9), Balkhor (21), Kulara (22), Dah (23), Raja Khas (29), Jhagrara (30), Bhapoo (32)
Also, Indora town has 4534 residents in 1004 houses provided with water, sewerage and other civic amenities.
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