Dourkhan

Dourkhan a small town in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 1 km from Ali Abad. Dourkhan village is a residential area consisting of about 150 houses(Increasing). A middle school run by the education department of Gilgit–Baltistan is located in Dourkhan, and in 2012 an Air Foundation School system campus was also established. The civil session court of Hunza–Nagar District is also located in Dourkhan, as are offices of PWD and XEN. The best gem-quality ruby crystals were extracted from the Dorkhan deposit in the lower zone of corundum mineralization. Pink, violet and almost colourless sapphire is less common than ruby. Corundum var: Ruby and Corundum var: Sapphire.(Ref: E.Ya. Kievlenko, Geology of gems, 2003, p. 55).[1] In early '70s there was a special project of mining (gem stones) which wasat a standstill due to government action. Nowadays some young people mainly unemployed try to find some ruby and other precious gems in long tunnels approximately 1 km long.

The town management society of Dourkhan is working on development and infrastructure improvement with the support of AKDN and other international NGOs. Recently a sewage-system project was completed, and a safe-drinking-water project is near its completion.

Coordinates: 36°18′47″N 74°37′55″E / 36.313°N 74.632°E / 36.313; 74.632

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