of the State of Jammu & Kashmir
of the State of Jammu & Kashmir
Realizing the unprecedented power of ICT developments in the recent decades, GoAJK has embarked onto an ambitious drive of public facilitation
A land of three majestic rivers, numerous lakes and snowy peaks – State of AJK is blessed with abundant potential of
State of Azad Jammu & Kashmir has a literacy rate over 70 % with a wide network of education institutions from
The northern part of Azad Jammu and Kashmir encompasses the lower area of the Himalayas, including Jamgarh Peak (4,734 meters).However, Sarwaali Peak” (6326 meters) in Neelum Valley is the highest peak in the State. Fertile, green, mountainous valleys are characteristic of Azad Kashmir's geography, making it one of the most beautiful regions of the Subcontinent. The region receives rainfall in both the winter and the summer. Muzaffarabad and Pattan are among the wettest areas of Pakistan. Throughout most of the region, the average rainfall exceeds 1400 mm, with the highest average rainfall occurring near Muzaffarabad (around 1800 mm). During the summer season, monsoon floods of the rivers Jhelum and Neelum are common due to extreme rains and snow melting.