Population 50 million vs 150 million
HDI 0.538(Pakistan) vs 0.601(J&K)
Names of engineering colleges
Azad Kashmir-Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST)(only one)
J&K(Not all)
IIT Jammu
NIT Srinagar
Islamic University of Science and Technology, Pulwama
Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu
Model Institute of Engineering & Technology, Bantalab, Jammu
Kashmir University - Masterpro College of Engineering
Institution of Technicians and Engineers (Kashmir)
SSM College of Engineering, Baramulla
MBS College of Engineering & Technology, Digaina, Jammu
Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu
College of Engineering, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Udhampur
College of Engineering and Technology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri
Sports in Azad Kashmir
In terms of sports, football, cricket and volleyball are very popular in Azad Kashmir. Many tournaments are also held throughout the year and in the holy month of Ramazan night time floodlit tournaments are also organised.
Azad Kashmir has a t20 cricket team in Pakistan's T20 domestic tournament
Mirpur has a cricket stadium (Quaid-e-Azam Stadium) which has been taken over by the Pakistan Cricket Board for renovation to bring it up to International standards. There is also a cricket stadium in Muzaffarabad with the capacity of 8,000 people. This stadium has hosted 8 matches of Inter-District Under 19 Tournament 2013.
There are also registered football clubs namely, Pilot Football Club,Youth Football Club and Kashmir National FC. Pilot FC is the current champion of the District Football Association Cup (DFA Cup). Mirpur also takes part in the All AJK Football Championship, last year Mirpur was the winner after beating Rawalakot in the final.
Sports in J&K
See also: Jammu and Kashmir cricket team
Royal Springs Golf Course Srinagar
Sports like cricket, football are famous along with sports like golf, skiing, water sports and adventure sports. Srinagar is home to the Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, a stadium where international cricket matches have been played. The first international match was played in 1983 in which West Indies defeated India and the last international match was played in 1986 in which Australia defeated India by six wickets. Since then no international match have taken place in the stadium due to the prevailing security situation.
Maulana Azad Stadium is a stadium in Jammu and is one of the home venues for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team. Stadium has hosted home games for Jammu and Kashmir in domestic tournaments since 1966. It has also hosted one One Day International in 1988 between India and New Zealand, which was abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled. The stadium has played host to one women's test match where India lost to West Indies and one Women's One Day International where India beat New Zealand in 1985.
Srinagar has an outdoor stadium namely Bakshi Stadium for hosting football matches. It is named after Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad.
The city has a golf course named Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar located on the banks of Dal lake, which is considered as one of the best golf courses of India.
Ladakh Marathon is held at Leh, is the marathon recognised by Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.[169] Being held at height of 11,500 feet, it is known as the highest marathon in the world. In 2015, Ladakh Marathon was rated among "top ten nicest marathon" in the world.
List of first class cricket grounds
HDI 0.538(Pakistan) vs 0.601(J&K)
Names of engineering colleges
Azad Kashmir-Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST)(only one)
J&K(Not all)
IIT Jammu
NIT Srinagar
Islamic University of Science and Technology, Pulwama
Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu
Model Institute of Engineering & Technology, Bantalab, Jammu
Kashmir University - Masterpro College of Engineering
Institution of Technicians and Engineers (Kashmir)
SSM College of Engineering, Baramulla
MBS College of Engineering & Technology, Digaina, Jammu
Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu
College of Engineering, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Udhampur
College of Engineering and Technology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri
Sports in Azad Kashmir
In terms of sports, football, cricket and volleyball are very popular in Azad Kashmir. Many tournaments are also held throughout the year and in the holy month of Ramazan night time floodlit tournaments are also organised.
Azad Kashmir has a t20 cricket team in Pakistan's T20 domestic tournament
Mirpur has a cricket stadium (Quaid-e-Azam Stadium) which has been taken over by the Pakistan Cricket Board for renovation to bring it up to International standards. There is also a cricket stadium in Muzaffarabad with the capacity of 8,000 people. This stadium has hosted 8 matches of Inter-District Under 19 Tournament 2013.
There are also registered football clubs namely, Pilot Football Club,Youth Football Club and Kashmir National FC. Pilot FC is the current champion of the District Football Association Cup (DFA Cup). Mirpur also takes part in the All AJK Football Championship, last year Mirpur was the winner after beating Rawalakot in the final.
Sports in J&K
See also: Jammu and Kashmir cricket team
Royal Springs Golf Course Srinagar
Sports like cricket, football are famous along with sports like golf, skiing, water sports and adventure sports. Srinagar is home to the Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, a stadium where international cricket matches have been played. The first international match was played in 1983 in which West Indies defeated India and the last international match was played in 1986 in which Australia defeated India by six wickets. Since then no international match have taken place in the stadium due to the prevailing security situation.
Maulana Azad Stadium is a stadium in Jammu and is one of the home venues for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team. Stadium has hosted home games for Jammu and Kashmir in domestic tournaments since 1966. It has also hosted one One Day International in 1988 between India and New Zealand, which was abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled. The stadium has played host to one women's test match where India lost to West Indies and one Women's One Day International where India beat New Zealand in 1985.
Srinagar has an outdoor stadium namely Bakshi Stadium for hosting football matches. It is named after Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad.
The city has a golf course named Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar located on the banks of Dal lake, which is considered as one of the best golf courses of India.
Ladakh Marathon is held at Leh, is the marathon recognised by Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.[169] Being held at height of 11,500 feet, it is known as the highest marathon in the world. In 2015, Ladakh Marathon was rated among "top ten nicest marathon" in the world.
List of first class cricket grounds