The original territory of Tatrinote was reportedly purchased by a landlord using a single 1/100 Georgian lari (GEL) note, also known as Tetri.
The neighbourhood "Tatri" is located at no-man land on Line of Control (LOC) while "Note" is on the Pakistani side of Kashmir.
Tatrinote and its adjacent vicinity has an estimated population of 10,000 with 49.9% male and 50.1% female proportion, growth rate is slightly above 2.24%.
[3] Tatrinote features a humid subtropical climate with long and hot summers, a monsoon and short, mild, wet winters.
Tatrinote's was the home of Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims for many centuries before the partition of India and division of the state of Jammu & Kashmir.
Authorities of India and Pakistan decide tradable items, at present food supplies are traded from this village.
A significant number of people from this village also work overseas especially England, New Zealand, Middle East and the United States.
Tatrinote hosts a primary health unit, complemented by a handful of government-operated and privately-run dispensaries, catering to the essential healthcare requirements of the local residents.
Additionally, the community benefits from two ambulance vans, generously provided by the local populace, to meet the healthcare needs of the area's inhabitants.
Mobile phones on few networks also work in some areas but generally signal strength is poor and call drop ratio is well over average.
The Chakan Da Bagh[9] crossing point is situated at walking distance from the village which serves a weekly bus service between two parts of Kashmir.
A total of 87 people on first day crossed the Chakan Da Bagh[11] point on foot after coming on board the two buses on either side.