Chenab Valley

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The Chenab River flowing through the valley.

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From Chenab, the name of a major river in northern India and Pakistan, and valley, denoting a low area between hills or mountains.

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Chenab Valley

  1. A mountainous and culturally diverse region in the Jammu division of the Indian-administered Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, comprising the districts of Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban. The valley is named after the Chenab River, which flows through it.
    • 2025 April 9, “Why Chenab Valley faces power shortages despite abundant hydroelectric resources: MLA Doda”, in Rising Kashmir:
      Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Doda, Mehraj Malik raised a series of probing questions concerning the power crisis and environmental safeguards in the Chenab Valley, particularly in the districts of Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar—home to major hydroelectric power projects.

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  • Sir Denzil Ibbetson (1884) Punjab District Gazetteers: Ibbetson Series, 1883–1884, Lahore: Compiled and published under the authority of the Punjab Government
  • Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay and Mohita Bhatia, editors (2020), Religion and Politics in Jammu and Kashmir, illustrated edition, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN
  • Abdul Rashid and Farah Sultan (2021) Know Your State Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, Arihant Publications India Limited, →ISBN