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  2. It was in the wake of the Chinese aggression that on the 24th Feb. 1960, a sizeable section of Almora district was carved into Pithoragarh district containing extreme border areas with its head quarters in Pithoragarh town.

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    Pithoragarh district is named after its headquarters town which is Pithoragarh. During the reign of the Chand Rajas of Kumaon, Prithvi Gosain built a fort here and named it Prithvigarh. In the course of time, it got changed from Prithvigarh to Pithoragarh. Pithoragarh has many temples and ruined forts. It is believed that these are from the once fl...

    Pithoragarh District Population

    According to the 2011 Census, 1. Pithoragarh district has a population of 483,439. 2. Pithoragarh has a sex ratio of 1021 females for every 1000 males. 3. There is a literacy rate of 82.93% in Pithoragarh.

    Culture & Languages in Pithoragarh District

    In Pithoragarh, the Shaukas are divided into two main tribes. Johari Shaukas and Rung Shaukas. The Johari Shauka community inhabits the areas in Munsiyari while the Rung Shaukas tribe is spread among the three valleys of Darma, Chaundas, and Byans. Kangdali Festival is one of the major festivals in this area. It celebrated once every 12 years by inhabitants of Chaundas Valley. Kumaoni is the most widely spoken language in Pithoragarh with its several dialects. Hindi is used as lingua franca a...

    Pithoragarh district is set in a valley and lies in the center of four hills Chandak, Dhwaj, Kumdar, and Thal Kedar. It stretches in the southern to Jhulaghat demarcated by the Kali river adjoining the barren peaks of Nepal Hills. It is snuggled in the folds of four kots Bhatkot, Dungerkot, Udaikot, and Unchakot. Pithoragarh district is a part of t...

    Schools in Pithoragarh are run by the state government or private organizations. Hindi and English are the primary languages of instruction. After completing their secondary education, students typically enroll in Inter Colleges that have a higher secondary facility and are affiliated with the CBSE, CISCE or the Uttarakhand Board of School Educatio...

    Pithoragarh is popularly known as the ‘Little Kashmir’ or “Mini Kashmir”. It is a place of exquisite natural beauty and serenity. Pithoragarh town is a historical landmark located at a height of 1,645 meters. It was a major center of power during the regime of the Chand Kings in the Kumaon region. From here, pilgrims take their journey to the holy ...

    Pithoragarh district has extreme variation in climate and temperature due to the large variations in altitude. The temperature rises from mid-March through mid-June. The areas above 3,500 meters (11,500 ft) remain in a permanent snow cover. Regions lying at 3,000–3,500 meters (9,800–11,500 ft) become snowbound for four to six months. At places like...

    Pithoragarh district is not connected by any direct train services. However it is well connected by road, and it also has an airport. The National Highway 9 passes through the district. Pithoragarh is a disaster-prone district which leads to Landslides and cloudbursts. It caused by heavy rains that fall during the summer monsoon often interrupt tra...

    Official Website of Pithoragarh District: https://pithoragarh.nic.in Seemant Institute of Technology, Pithoragarh: https://sitp.ac.in LSM Government PG College Pithoragarh: www.lsmgpgcollege.org Pithoragarh Institute Of Technology And Management: www.pitm.co.in

    • 7090 Sq Km
    • Pithoragarh
    • Dr Vijay Kumar Jogdande (IAS)
    • Munsyari, Dharchula
  3. Pithoragarh district was carved out of Almora on 24 February 1960 and Bageshwar district on 15 September 1997. In 2011, Ranikhet District was proposed to be carved out of the Almora District and has yet to come into existence.

  4. Mar 20, 2020 · On 24 February 1960, Pithoragarh district was carved out of Almora. On 15 September 1997, and Bageshwar district was carved out of Almora. On 9 November 2000, Almora district became part of the newly formed state Uttarakhand.

    • 3144 sq km
    • Almora
    • Nitin Singh Bhadauria (IAS)
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    As of 2011, Pithoragarh had 17 primary schools, 20 middle schools, 22 secondary schools, 14 senior secondary schools, and 1 degree college. [28]: 685 Before independence, during the middle of the 19th century when Pithoragarh was part of Almora, there were only two middle schools in Pithoragarh. [29]

  6. Dec 7, 2018 · Home. Information. History of Pithoragarh. The lineage of Pithoragarh can be traced to the age of Puranas. Fish and snail fossils have been found in a village near Pithoragarh town. It is estimated that the Pithoragarh area had a huge lake before the construction of the Himalayas. Pithoragarh has been ruled by the Khas dynasty for a long time.

  7. It was in the wake of the Chinese aggression that on 24th of February, 1960, a sizeable section of Almora district was carved into Pithoragarh district with its headquarters at Pithoragarh town. On 15th of September, 1997, Champawat Tehsil, came under Pithoragarh and was carved into Champawat district.