GEOGRAPHY

          

              Kathua District is situated at 320 17' to 320 55’ North Latitude and 750 70' to 760 16’ East longitude. The District is surrounded by Punjab in the South-East, Himachal Pradesh in North-East, District Doda and Udhampur in North and North-West,  Jammu in the West and Pakistan in the  South-West. It has an area of  2651 Sq Kms. The district can be conveniently  divided into three distinct  Agro-climatic  regions.  The area falling  South  of Pathankot-Jammu-Srinagar  National  Highway  consists  of  deep  alluvial soils. The area is  mostly  irrigated  and quite  productive.  This  area touches Pakistan and Punjab border and it is also popularly called Border Area. The second  zone falling north of the National Highway extends upto foothills of Himalayas  and  falling mostly in Shivalik ranges is  called Kandi area. It is  characterized  by shallow soils full of boulders  with negligible natural  water  resources.  The area faces acute  shortage  of water and the productivity  of the land is very marginal. Part of Kathua, Barnoti, Hiranagar,  Ghagwal,  Basohli and Billawar block falls  in  this category. The third area falls beyond Shivalik ranges and extends upto to Peer Panchal ranges.  This  area  is mountainous in  nature  with  little potential for agriculture.