Where is Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) village located?
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is in Bishnah Sub-district of Jammu district in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Indian Village Directory
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is a village in Bishnah Sub-district of Jammu district, Jammu and Kashmir. Population is listed as 0 in the source record, so this page treats it as a value that needs official verification. The local references include Ratnal Gram Panchayat, Bishnah CD Block and the nearest town reference is Bishnah at about 6 km.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is in Bishnah Sub-district, Jammu district, Jammu and Kashmir. The population is listed as 0, so this record may be uninhabited or not reported. Verify it with official Census or local records before important use.
Useful village profile
This profile highlights 24.3 hectares of reported area and Bishnah as the nearest town reference for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited), along with available Census, facility and local-service details.
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This page is a local reference profile. Use it for village search, Census code lookup and broad facility context. Verify important legal, land, postal, banking, emergency or administrative details with the official source.
These values are calculated from the same village record to make comparison easier. They are not separate official figures.
These Census 2011 identifiers place Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) in the official administrative record. Census village code 006211, Ratnal Gram Panchayat and Bishnah CD Block.
Bishnah is the nearest town listed for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited), about 6 km away. Jammu is listed as the district headquarters at about 23 km. These distances are useful for orientation, not for survey, boundary or emergency use.
Population fields show the household, gender and social-group values available for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited).
Land-use records for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) show that net sown area is 17.4 hectares and irrigated land is 17.4 hectares (100% of net sown area). These figures help explain village agriculture and local economy context.
Verified latitude and longitude are not available in the source data. Use the map search links for general location reference only.
Verified map coordinates are not reported in the source data.
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Search on Google Maps Search on OpenStreetMapChak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is in Bishnah Sub-district of Jammu district in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) village is in Jammu district.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) village is in Jammu and Kashmir.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) comes under Bishnah Sub-district. Census records usually call this administrative level a sub-district.
The Census village code of Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is 006211.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is listed under Ratnal Gram Panchayat. The CD Block listed for this village is Bishnah.
Population appears as 0 for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited). This can mean the village was listed as uninhabited, or that the value needs official verification.
The reported geographical area of Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is 24.3 hectares.
The nearest town listed for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is Bishnah, about 6 km away.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is about 23 km from Jammu, the district headquarters listed in the available records.
Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) is about 6 km from Bishnah, the sub-district headquarters listed in the available records.
For Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited), net sown area is 17.4 hectares and irrigated land is 17.4 hectares.
Verified latitude and longitude are not available for Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited). The page provides Google Maps and OpenStreetMap search links for general reference.
Use this page as a general reference. Please verify important details about Chak Ratnal (Un-Inhabited) with official Census, local administration, land, postal or other government records before using the information for important work.