Otligam

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Otligam
Village
Country India
Union territory Jammu and Kashmir
District Budgam
TehsilBeerwah
Founded bynot known.
Government
  TypePanchayat
Languages
  Official Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, English [1] [2]
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
193411
Vehicle registration JK04

Otligam is a village in tehsil Beerwah of district Budgam of the Jammu and Kashmir. [3] [4] Village plays an important role with respect to education, banking facilities as well as the road connectivity of adjoining villages. Besides this the village has a Primary Health Centre set by Ministry of Ayush.

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Educational Institutions

Transport

The district road (Budgam To Beerwah) passes through the otligam village, and its nearest airport is the Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport.

Bank and Post Office

Otligam village has a bank of the Jammu & Kashmir Bank. [5] IFSC of Jammu & Kashmir Bank branch Otligam is JAKA0OTLIGA. And has a Post Office, which have a code is 193411. [6]

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References

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  4. Registrar, India Office of the; General, India Office of the Registrar (1972). Census of India, 1971: Series 8: Jammu & Kashmir. Manager of Publications.
  5. "Jammu And Kashmir Bank Otligam Jammu & Kashmir IFSC Code, MICR Code: Know all details for Jammu And Kashmir Bank Otligam in Jammu & Kashmir". India.com. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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