Jammu, June 25 -- Known for its mountainous landscape including conifer forests and snow-capped peaks, Gool sub division of district Ramban lies at an elevation of 1600 meters above mean sea level. Lying west of the district, the area is also part of the Gool-Gulabgarh area in the Chenab Valley. A notable ancient site called 'Gora-Gali' in Gool, featuring ruins and sculptures believed to be from the era of Pandavas is also located here. Located at a distance of about five kilometers is a village Parthmulla inhabited by about 200 families. Agriculture is the major source of livelihood for the farming community of the region. As with the whole of district, the size of holdings of farmers' is mostly marginal. Maize is the major crop grown in...