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Dharchula

Dharchula
Hill Town
Clockwise from top : View of mountains from Dharchula, Rung Museum, Narayan Ashram and Buddha Cave.
Dharchula is located in Uttarakhand
Dharchula
Dharchula
Location in Uttarakhand
Dharchula is located in India
Dharchula
Dharchula
Dharchula (India)
Coordinates: 29°50′54.6″N 80°32′34.8″E / 29.848500°N 80.543000°E / 29.848500; 80.543000
Country India
StateUttarakhand
DivisionKumaon
DistrictPithoragarh
Elevation
940 m (3,080 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
7,039
DemonymDharchullya
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Sanskrit
 • NativeDharchuleli Kumaoni, Rung Lo, Dharchuleli Dotyali[1]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
262545[2]
Vehicle registrationUK-05
Websiteuk.gov.in

Dharchula (In Kumaoni: Dhàrchulà, धार्चुलऻ), is a town in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. It is located at an elevation of about 940 metres (3,080 ft) above sea level and is surrounded by high Himalayan peaks. The Mahakali River flows through the town, dividing it into two settlements situated on either bank—one in India and the other in Nepal. Residents on both sides of the border share close cultural, linguistic, and social ties, reflecting a long-standing common heritage. Local people are permitted to cross the river without passports or visas, facilitating interaction and trade. The population of the area includes Khas, Kumaoni, Dotyali, and Rung communities, contributing to its diverse cultural traditions. Dharchula is situated approximately 92 kilometres (57 mi) north of Pithoragarh, the district headquarters. It lies on the Pithoragarh–Lipulekh Pass Highway (PLPH) and falls along the route of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a significant pilgrimage in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

Etymology

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Dharchula is derived from two words: “Dhar” (धार), meaning edge or peak in the local Dharchuleli Kumaoni dialect, and “Chula” (चुला), meaning fire stove. Literally, the name refers to a fire stove made of three stones, which was traditionally used for cooking in this region. Almost every household once relied on such three-stone stoves. The name also reflects the geography of Dharchula, where mountain peaks resemble a three-stone fire stove. According to legend, sage Vyasa cooked his meals here on such a stove formed by three peaks during his journey to Mount Kailash. [3]

According to other legend Dharchula gets its name from ‘Darchyo’ and ‘la’; Darchyo is a white coloured traditional holy flag and la is an honorific term in Rung languages.[4]

Demographics

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As of 2011, the population of Dharchula Nagar Palika (municipality) was 7,039 (3,797 males and 3,242 females), with a female sex ratio of 854 compared to the state average of 963. Children of 0–6 years represent 12.64% of the population with a child sex ratio of 824 compared to the Uttarakhand state average of 890. The literacy rate of Dharchula city is 88.68%, higher than the state average of 78.82%; literacy in males is around 95.10% and in females, it stands at 81.20%.[5]

History

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Dharchula was an ancient trading town on the Trans-Himalayan trade routes. It was also halting place for the migrating tribals of the valleys' above i.e. Darma and Byans. People of Chaundas hardly migrated as the weather was much bearable unlike the other two valleys. Trade was based on barter system and was the only source of income for the inhabitants of Dharchula. Local handicrafts like carpets which are known here as ‘dan’, were exchanged with the Tibetans for food and clothing.[citation needed]

After the Indo-China War in 1962, all trading ties with the Tibetans came to a stop which caused innumerable hardships to the people of Dharchula. The difficulty forced people to look for alternate means of earnings. Soon the locals engaged themselves in farming, small businesses and cattle farming. With government intervention, good tourism facilities have developed in the town.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference KumaoniEthnologue was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Dharchula Pin code". pin-code.net. Archived from the original on 29 June 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  3. ^ "दार्चुला जिल्लाको संक्षिप्त परिचय". ddcdarchula.gov.np (in Nepali). DDC Darchula. n.d. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Dharchula".
  5. ^ "Dharchula Nagar Panchayat City Population Census 2011-2022 | Uttarakhand".
  6. ^ "Brief history of Dharchula".
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