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| subdivision_name1 = [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]]
| subdivision_type2 = [[List of districts of Jammu and Kashmir|District]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Shopian district|Shopian]]
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'''Toolihalan''' is a small village in [[Shopian district]] in [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]], India. Toolihalan is situated on the banks of [[Rambi Ara]], {{cvt|4.3|km}} away from [[Shopian]]. The village is bounded by Chowgam towards East, [[Devepora]] towards West, Day Gam village towards North, and [[Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary]] towards South. It has decades-old road that connects it to the main town of Shopian.<ref>{{cite web |title=Toolihalan Road |url=https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Toolihalan+Road/@33.7155027,74.8142857,16.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x38e1faee72a01153:0x8bc2c8aa7b4a583f!8m2!3d33.7158292!4d74.8167654|website=Goo.gl}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Greater Kashmir Inner Pages |url=http://epaper.greaterkashmir.com/epaperpdf/1222017/1222017-md-hr-12.pdf|website=Epaper.greaterkashmir.com}}</ref>{{fv|date=February 2019}}
'''Toolihalan''' is a small village in the [[Shopian district]] in the Indian state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]].
Toolihalan is situated on the banks of [[Rambi_Ara|Rambi Ara]], 3&nbsp;km away from Shopian. It has decades-old road connectivity with Zawoora village as well as Shopian.
 
==History==
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The history of ToolihalnToolihalan begins bywith the increase of population. Before 1952, the place was total without human beings. Everywhere, there was nothing but forests. In 1952, some people came from [[Rajauri]] and got settled at [[Toolihalan]]. After a few years later, the peoplemigrated from [[Shopian]] migrated to different places in search of food and safe shelter and few of them got settled at [[Toolihalan]]. Later, [[Government_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir|Government of Jammu and Kashmir]] constructed a footway from [[Shopian]] to [[Toolihalan]]. In 2014, deadly flood, thedamaged footway got damaged badly. In 2015, [[Government_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir|Government of Jammu and Kashmir]] made minor changes in the road connectivity. With the development of technologies, the road connectivity is the same as it was in 2015. <ref>{{cite web |title=Director Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department Shopain-Screening of Application Forms Received for Filling up Of Class IV Posts in CA&PD Department Shopian. |url=http://www.jehlumpost.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11294:director-consumer-affairs-and-public-distribution-department-shopain-screening-of-application-forms-received-for-filling-up-of-class-iv-posts-in-caapd-department-shopian-list-1&catid=43:advertisements&Itemid=61|website=Jehlumpost.com}}</ref>{{fv|date=February 2019}}
 
In September 2018, State Government macadamized the road from district police line Shopian to neighbouring village Nagabal and once again they neglected the people of Toolihalan by leaving its road without macadam.
 
==Population==
According to the 2011 census, Toolihalan village has a population of 123 out of which 63 are males. Toolihalan has a sex ratio of 53% males and 47% females and a literacy rate of 41%.{{CN|date=August 2017}}
 
==Education Institute==
The Government Upper Primary school worked for seven years and there were only 7-12 pupils studying. Later, Directorate of School Education Kashmir defunct the school due to the lack of students. Most parents of the local pupils prefer to send their children to [[Private school]] instead of Government schools because of poor education provided by the Government schools that have been seen common in [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ups Nagbal Toolihalan School, Deegam, Shopian - Jammu & Kashmir |url=http://www.icbse.com/schools/ups-nagbal-toolihalan/01150900804|website=Icbse.com}}</ref>
Government Upper Primary school
 
==Transport==
The major roads connecting Toolihalan with neighboringneighbouring villages and its district are:
# Toolihalan-Shopian Road
# Toolihalan-Zawoora Road
Line 21 ⟶ 70:
 
==Places of interest==
Toolihalan village has only one place with picnic potential: The forestry Nursery which is the most famous nursery in [[Kashmir Valley|Kashmir valley]]. Every year, tourists come here to visit this beautiful place. The nursery is currently developed and maintained by the forest department under [http://envfor.nic.in/major-initiatives/compensatory-afforestation-fund-management-and-planning-authority-campa CAMPA Scheme]. This nursery was developed on the banks of [[Rambi Ara|Rambi ara nala]] but it got destroyed by the 2015 deadly flood. Now the Nursery has been shifted to the same village in the forest area.
 
==External links==
* [http://shopian.nic.in/ ShopianOfficial districtWebsite officialof siteShopian district]
* [https://jk.gov.in/jammukashmir/ Jammu and Kashmir official site]
 
==References==
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<ref>http://www.dsek.nic.in/cluster/shopian.pdf</ref>
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[[Category:Villages in Shopian district]]
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[[Category:Shopian district]]