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Coordinates: 33°2750N 76°5243E / 33.46389°N 76.87861°E / 33.46389; 76.87861
 

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Padum
Padam
View of Padum town from the southwest
View of Padum town from the southwest
Padum is located in Ladakh
Padum

Padum

Location in Ladakh, India

Coordinates: 33°27′50N 76°52′43E / 33.46389°N 76.87861°E / 33.46389; 76.87861
Country India
Union TerritoryLadakh
DistrictKargil
TehsilZanskar
Government
 • TypeAutonomous Hill Development Council
 • BodyLAHDC, Kargil
Elevation
3,669 m (12,037 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,550
Languages
 • OfficialLadakhi, Hindi, Tibetan
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationLA 01 XXXX
Websitehttp://www.kargil.nic.in/

Padum (also known as Padam) is the main town and the administrative centre of the Zanskar tehsil in Kargil district, Ladakh, India. Named after the Buddhist guru Padmasambhava, it was historically one of the two main capitals of the Zanskar Kingdom, the other being Zangla. It is 235 km (146 mi) via the link road from Kargil city (National Highway No. 1D). The new Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road (under construction) connects Padum directly to Leh in the east and to DarchainHimachal Pradesh.

Description

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The present population of Padum town is about 2,000 people.[1] The traditional heart of the village is below the gompa and Palace khar (now in ruins) where two large chortens stand above old buildings. A road was constructed in 1980 from NH1 at Kargil over Pensi La, which is 235 km away. The 145 km road to Darcha passing through Shinkula pass is now operational, connecting to the Manali-Leh Highway. Padum has several hotels, homestays and restaurants for tourists. Padum has a post office, internet cafes and telephone booths.

Geography

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Padum is at the centre of the tri-armed Zanskar valley.[2] It has an average elevation of 3,669 m (12,037 ft). There are several villages to the north-east of Padum leading to Karsha monastery.

People

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Jama Masjid, Padum

Padum is largely inhabited by people of Tibetan descent who follow Tibetan Buddhism, but there is a sizable Muslim population (accounting for ~40% of the town's population and growing steadily), mainly Balti, who have been present in Padum since the 17th century.

Town

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Padum from Pibiting village in the north
Looking south to Padum and Pibiting from Karsha Monastery

The sub-divisional capital Padum is a town of the Zanskar sub-division or tehsil in the Kargil districtofLadakh state, India. The Zanskar River flows through the valley from its source at the Drang Drung glacier of the Pensi La. The Zanskar River joins the Lungnak River near Pibiting village.

A number of notable Buddhist monasteries are located near Padum, including Bardan Monastery and Karsha Monastery and the newly built Dalai Lama Photang. The Phugtal Monastery is accessible from here. It is a day's trek from Dorzang, the end of the road leading from Padum.[3]

Access

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A bus operates[clarification needed] between 1 June and 30 September, after which the Manali–Leh (NH21) highway is normally closed.[citation needed] Other roads, including the highway from Leh to Srinagar via Kargil, remain open until the end of October.

The Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road is under construction. The road to Darcha via Purne is open as of spring 2024, and half its length is now 2-lane tarmac, with the remainder unpaved.

Jio Has started providing its 4G connectivity from 2020, and now Padum is also connected to 4G network.

Airtel [4] has also started providing its mobile services in Padum in 2023.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Osada et al (2000), p. 298.
  • ^ Osada et al (2000), p. 298.
  • ^ "Phugtal Monastery". Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  • ^ https://www.airtel.in/press-release/11-2023/airtel-connects-zanskar-valley-in-kargil-district-with-superfast-airtel-5g-plus#:~:text=Airtel's%205G%20service%20is%20now,of%20its%20peak%20travel%20season.
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