Seeloo

Seeloo, also known as Seelu, is a small village in Baramulla District, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The village is situated on the Srinagar-Kupwara national highway and is located on the banks of the Pohru River. Seeloo is made up of the mohallas Al-umar, Salfia Colony, Hanjipora Naikpora, Tilwanpora A, Tilwanpora B, Bhat Mohala, and Hajam Mohalla. According to the Indian Census of 2011, the population of Seeloo is 4,400.

Facilities

Seeloo is Centre of almost fifteen villages. The village has a relatively large market, power station, allopathic and homoeopathic public health centre and a fire and emergency service station.

As of 2016, a business unit of Jammu and Kashmir Bank (including an ATM) and a branch of Baramulla Central Cooperative bank operated there.[1]

Islamic Da’wah Centre (IDC) is a socio-religious and a political organization established in 2008. Its main aim is "to present Islamic Da'wah before common people in general and students and youth in particular to promote virtues and moral values in our society".[2] It began as an Islamic Public Library that organized daily lectures (Daroos) on Islam in a local Masjid. IDC actively offers social services and relief activities locally.

Education

Seeloo has a Government Boys Middle School, Government Girls Middle School and a Government High School as well as some private schools, namely Shah Faisal Memorial school Islamic Da’wah Centre (IDC) Rehmat_ul_Alameen school are there.[3] Apart from this, Seeloo has some welfare committees, and they are; Islamic Da'wah Center IDC, Human Welfare Organization (Bait ul Maal) and Aufaaq Board and Civil Society Seeloo.

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References

  1. sP 9906967961
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