Analytics: India

Jammu and Kashmir AI Report

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Jammu and Kashmir accounts for 1.08% of India's population, ranking 2nd among all 8 UTs. Its contribution to India's GDP is 0.8%. in India’s GDP. It has 20 District Capitals, some most notable ones are Jammu, Anantnag, and Srinagar .
It contributes to India's production of 0.2% of Potatoes, 0.3% of Banana, and 0.4% of Onion. Famous historical and cultural landmarks of this region include Forts such as Akhnoor Fort in Jammu and Hari Parbat Fort in Kathua, Famous Hindu temples like Amarnath Cave Temple in Anantnag and Kheer Bhawani Temple in Ganderbal, Notable mosques such as Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Museums such as Dogra Art Museum in Jammu.
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Jammu and Kashmir ranks at 1st in Famous Forts #   out of all 8 Union Territories. This region is marked by richer historical significance and architectural heritage compared to other state/Uts.
Jammu and Kashmir ranks at 1st in # of Colleges (No, AISHE 2021)   out of all 8 Union Territories. This indicates strong infrastructure for tertiary education, improving access to diverse academic streams.
Jammu and Kashmir ranks highest at 1st in Number of Panchayats (Number , Census 2011)   among the 8 Union Territories. This indicates that this state/UT has more decentralized governance as compare to other state/UTs.
Across all the 8 Union Territories, Jammu and Kashmir is worse in Crime/1000 Pop (Ratio, NCRB 2022)   , standing at 2nd rank. This implies lesser effectiveness of law and order in this state/UT compared to other state/UTs.
Among the Union Territories, Jammu and Kashmir stands rather low at 3rd rank in Murder/Lakh Pop (Ratio, NCRB 2022)   . This indicates a low murder rate in this state/UT compared to others.
# of Colleges (No, AISHE 2021)
Crime/1000 Pop (Ratio, NCRB 2022)
Murder/Lakh Pop (Ratio, NCRB 2022)