The correct answer is A. Srinagar.
The ST population in Jammu and Kashmir is 10.8%, according to the 2011 census. The ST population in Srinagar district is 0.6%, which is the least among all the districts in the state. The ST population in Kargil district is 14.2%, the ST population in Leh district is 12.9%, and the ST population in Jammu district is 11.3%.
The ST population in Jammu and Kashmir is mainly concentrated in the Ladakh region and the Jammu region. The ST population in the Kashmir region is relatively small.
The ST population in Jammu and Kashmir is a diverse group of people. The main ST groups in the state are the Gujjars, the Bakerwals, the Gaddis, the Paharis, and the Doms.
The ST population in Jammu and Kashmir faces a number of challenges, including poverty, illiteracy, and lack of access to basic services. The state government has taken a number of initiatives to improve the lives of the ST population, but more needs to be done.