Saharanpur
GSDP (In Crore Rs.) - 20831.33, Saharanpur district has attained the status as Saharanpur division in 1997 of Uttar Pardesh. Saharanpur city has attained the status as Saharnpur nagar nigam on 01.10.2009 and is 13th municipal corporation in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
- Area : 3,689 sq. km. (Year 2011)
- Population : 3,467,332 (2011 census)
- Language : Hindi, English
- Villages : 887
- Male : 18,34,709 (2011 census)
- Female : 16,32,623 (2011 census)
Bijnor
GSDP (In Crore Rs.) - 21553.05, Bijnor or more correctly Bijnor, occupies the north-west corner of the Moradabad Division (historically, Rohilkhand or Bareilly region), and is a roughly triangular stretch of country with its apex to the north.
- Area : 4,049 sq. km. (Year 2011)
- Population : 36,82,713 (2011 census)
- Language : Hindi, English
- Villages : 2519
- Male : 19,21,215 (2011 census)
- Female : 17,61,498 (2011 census)
Baghpat
Pura Maha Dev Village is inhabited by the Malik Jats and is situated on a hillock on the banks of the Hindon River. This temple is situated in District Baghpat of Uttar Pradesh . There is a very ancient temple dedicated to the Lord Shiva, where, twice a year, Shiva devotees carry water from the holy River Ganges, at Haridwar, walking all the way, as an offering to Lord Shiva.
- Area : 1,321 sq. km. (Year 2011)
- Population : 1,303,048 (2011 census)
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 245
- Male : 700,070 (2011 census)
- Female : 602,978 (2011 census)
Meerut
GSDP (In Crore Rs.) - 36505.91, Situated 22 KMs. toward West of Meerut in District Meerut. It is a fascinating town with historical past. It was established during 18th Century by the French adventurer Walter Reinhardt, popularly known as “Sanira”. He came to India in 1754 as a private soldiers from the French East India Company.
- Area : 2590 sq. km. (Year 2011)
- Population : 34,44,000 (2011 census)
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 662
- Male : 18,26,000 (2011 census)
- Female : 16,18,000 (2011 census)
Rampur
District Rampur is located between Longitude 78-0-54 & 69-0-28 East and Latitude 28-25 & 29-10 North. Spread in area of 2367 Sq. Km falls in Moradabad Division of Uttar Pradesh State.It is surrounded by District Udham Singh Nagar in North, Bareilly in East, Moradabad in West and Badaun in South.
- Area : 2367 Sq.Km.
- Population : 2,335,819
- Tel.Code : 0595
- Vehicle Reg : UP-22
- PIN : 244901
Jyotiba Phule Nagar
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Pilibhit
The district of Pilibhit is the north-eastern most district of Rohilkhand division which is situated in the sub Himalayan belt on the boundary of Nepal. It lies between the parallels of 28o6′ and 28o53′ north latitude and the meridians of 79o57′ and 80o27′ east longitude.
- Area : 3,499 Sq. Km.
- Population : 20.3 lakhs
- Language : Hindi,Bangla,Urdu,Punjabi
- Villages : 1440
- Male : 10.7 lakhs
- Female : 9.6 lakhs
Bareilly
Bareilly is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, located near Ramganga. It is a Commissionery district and falls under geographical region Rohilkhand. The city is 252 kilometres (157 mi) north of the state capital, Lucknow, and 250 kilometres (155 mi) east of the national capital, New Delhi.
- Area : 4,120 Sq. Km.
- Population : 4,448,359
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 2070
- Male : 2,357,665
- Female : 2,090,694
Bulandshahar
The history of Bulandshahr begins even before 1200 B.C. This region is nearer to the capital of Pandavas. With passes of time the king Parma made a fort on this part of region and a king named Ahibaran laid the foundation of a tower called Baran which was translated into passion language as Bulandshahr.
- Area : 4353 Sq. Km.
- Population : 34,99,171
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1246
- Male : 18,45,260
- Female : 16,53,911
Lakhimpur
Lakhimpur Kheri is the largest district in Uttar Pradesh, India, on the border with Nepal. Its administrative capital is the city of Lakhimpur.
- Area : 7,680 km2 (2,970 sq mi)
- Population : 4,021,243
- Language : Awadhi, Hindi
- Gram Panchayat : 1167
- Male : 2,123,187
- Female : 1,898,056
Gautam Budh Nagar
The District GautamBuddha Nagar was formed on 6/9/97 with effect from Govt. order no 1249/97/82/97 by carving out the portions of Ghaziabad and Bulandshahar. District GautamBuddha Nagar includes Dadri and Bisrakh blocks carved out of gaziabad, while Dankaur and Jewar blocks have been carved out of Bulandshahar District.
- Area : 1442 Sq.Km.
- Population : 16,48000
- Literacy : 80.1%
- Male : 890000
- Female : 758000
Bahraich
Bahraich is situated in North eastern part of Devipatan Division.It is situated between the 28.24 to 27.4 Latitude & 81.65 to 81.3 eastern Longitude. According to ceusus of 1991 the area of distt. is 4696.8 sq km. Which is 31.99% of Devipatan Division. District Bahraich has a international border with Nepal on the Northern part.
- Area : 4696.8 Sq. Km.
- Population : 3,487,731
- Language : Hindi & Urdu
- Villages : 1395
- Male : 1,843,884
- Female : 1,643,847
Shahjahanpur
District Shahjahanpur is situated in South East of Rohilkhand Division. It was established in 1813. Before its creation it was a part of district Bareilly. Geographically, it is situated at 27.35 N Latitude and 79.37 E longitude. Adjoining districts of the Shahjahanpur are Lakhimpur Khiri, Hardoi, Farrukhabad, Bareilly, Budaun & Pilibhit. Geographical Area of it is 4575 Sq. Kilometer.
- Area :4,575 Sq. Km.
- Population : 3,006,538
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 2325
- Male : 1,606,403
- Female : : 1,400,135
Aligarh
Aligarh is a District of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city is located about 90 miles (140 km) southeast of New Delhi. The administrative headquarters of Aligarh District is Aligarh(Koil). It is also commissionary HQ for all four Districts Aligarh itself, Hathras, Kasganj and Etah.
- Area :3,650 Sq.Km.
- Population : 36,73,889
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1210
- Male : 19,51,996
- Female : : 17,21,893
Etah
Etah district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Etah town is the district headquarters. Etah district is a part of Aligarh Division.The district has a population density of 717 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,860 /sq mi).
- Area : 4,446 Sq. Km.
- Population : 1774480
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 833
- Male : 947339
- Female : : 827141
Mathura
Mathura is a city in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Agra, and 145 kilometres (90 mi) south-east of Delhi; about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the town of Vrindavan, and 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Govardhan.
- Area : 3340Sq. Km
- Population : 25,47,000
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 880
- Male : 13,67,000
- Female : : 11,80,000
Shravasti
Sravasti has been identified with the remains at Saheth-Maheth, situated on the banks of the river Rapti. It was the capital of ancient Kosala kingdom and is sacred to the Buddhists because it is here that Lord Buddha performed the greatest of his miracles to confound the Tirthika heretics. These miracles include Buddha creating multiple images of himself, which has been a favourite theme of Buddhist art. It is well-contented with good roads constructed under Buddhist-Circuit.
- Area : 1,948.20 Sq. Km.
- Population :11,14,615
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 536
- Male : 5,94,318
- Female : : 5,20,297
Hathras
On 3 of May has announced the creation of a new district named Hathras by merging some tehsils of district Aligarh and Mathura in the Hathras tehsil of Aligarh.The notification of creating District Hathras From Hathras was released on 06 May-1997.
- Area : 1800.1q. Km.
- Population :15,64,708
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 683
- Male :8,36,127
- Female : :7,28,581
Sitapur
Sitapur as the name depicts, was established by the king Vikarmaditya after the name of Lord Ram’s wife Sita. This place is concerned with ancient, medieval and modern history. This is a land of seer and sufis. Purans were written by Rishi Ved Vyas on this holi land. According to Hindu mythology the ‘Panch Dham Yatra’ journey of five main religious Hindu places will not be completed without visiting the Neemsar or Naimisharanya, a religious ancient place in Sitapur.
- Lat Long: :27.57°N 80.66°E
- Population :4,483,992
- Language : Hindi, Urdu and Avadhi
- Tehsils : 7
- Vehicle Registration :UP-34
- PinCode : : 261001
Balrampur
Balrampur is a city and a municipal board in Balrampur district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on the bank of river Rapti and is the district headquarters of Balrampur district. The creation of Balrampur District was done by G.D.No. 1428/1-5/97/172/85-R-5 Lucknow dated May 25, 1997 by the division of District Gonda
- Area : 3349 Sq. Km.
- Population :21,48,795
- Language : Hindi/English/Urdu/Awadhi
- Villages : 1017
- Male :11,14,839
- Female : : 10,33,956
Hardoi
HARDOI district is a district of Lucknow Commissionaire in Uttar Pradesh Province of India. It is situated in between 26-53 to 27-46 North Latitude and 79-41 to 80-46 East Longitude. Its north border touches Shahjahanpur & Lakhimpur Kheri districts, Lucknow ( capital of U.P ) & Unnao are situated at south border,Hardoi to Lucknow airport distance appoximate 115km, West borders touches Kanpur (Industrial City of U.P) & Farrukhabad and on eastern border Gomati river separates the district from Sitapur.
- Area :5,989 Sq. Km.
- Population :40,92,845
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 2072
- Male :21,91,442
- Female : 19,01,403
Kanshiram Nagar
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Farrukhabad
Farrukhabad was founded by Nawab Mohammad Khan Bangash, who named it after the reigning emperor Farrukhsiyar, in 1714, the district of Farrukhabad forms part of Kanpur division. The township of Farrukhabad, Fatehgarh consist of two towns, Farrukhabad & Fatehgarh, the former being the headquarters of the Tehsil & the latter forming the headquarters of the district, both lying about 5 Kms apart
- Area :2181 Sq. Km.
- Population :1885000
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1007
- Male :1006000 (Census 2011)
- Female : 879000 (Census 2011)
Siddharth Nagar
Siddharth Nagar is one of the 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh state in Northern India. Naugarh town is the district headquarters. Naugarh is also a Railway Station on Gorakhpur-Anandnagar-Gonda broad-gauge line. Siddharth Nagar district is a part of Basti division.
- Area :2,895 Sq.Km.
- Population :2,559,297
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 2545
- Male :1,295,095
- Female : 1,264,202
Maharajganj
The District Maharajganj came into existence on 2nd October, 1989. This District is situated at INDO NEPAL Border. Its boundaries touch Nepal Estate in north, Gorakhpur district in south, Padrauna district in east and Siddharth Nagar & Sant Kabir Nagar districts in west. Based on the census of 2011, the total population of this district is 26,85,292.
- Area :2,952 Sq.Km.
- Population :26,85,292
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1262
- Male :13,82,000
- Female : 13,03,000
Firozabad
Firozabad is a city and district headquarters of Uttar Pradesh. This city is famous for the construction of bangles. It is located 40 kilometers from Agra and 250 km from the capital city on the east side. Uttar Pradesh’s capital Lucknow is about 250 km east from here. Two towns come under Tundla and Shikohabad under Firozabad district. Tundla is located in the west and east of Shikohabad city.
- Area :2362 Sq.Km.
- Population :2498156
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 806
- Male :1332046
- Female :1166110
Mainpuri
Mainpuri district is one of the districts in Agra division of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Mainpuri town is the district headquarters. It consists of Six tehsils, namely Mainpuri, Bhongaon, Karhal, Kishni, Kurawali and Ghiror. It is bounded on the North by Etah District, on the East by District Farrukkhabad and Kannauj, on the South by District Etawah and on West by the District Firozabad and Etah.
- Area :2760 Sq. Km.
- Population :2131171
- Language : Hindi
- Tehsil : 6
- Male :1133005
- Female :998166
Agra
Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 378 kilometres west of the state capital, Lucknow, 206 kilometres south of the national capital New Delhi, 58 kilometres south from Mathura and 125 kilometres north of Gwalior. Agra is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh, and the 24th most populous city in India.
- Area :10,863 Sq. Km.
- Population :4,418,797
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 906
- Male :2,364,953
- Female :2,053,844
Gonda
With an area of 4,003 square kilometres , Gonda has borders with Shrawasti district to the north, Balrampur and Siddharthnagar districts to the northeast, Basti district to the east, Faizabad district to the south, Bara Banki district to the southwest, and Bahraich district to the northwest. The district lies between 26° 47′ and 27° 20′ north latitude and 81° 30′ and 82° 46′ east longitude
- Area :4003 Sq. Km.
- Population :3,433,919(Census-2011)
- Language : Hindi,English
- Villages : 1821
- Male :1,787,146(Census-2011)
- Female :1,646,773(Census-2011)
Kushinagar
Kushinagar and Kasia Bazar is a town and a historical place located in the north-eastern marginal area of Uttar Pradesh. The name “Kasia Bazar” has been changed to Kushinagar and after that “Kasia Bazar” has officially become a municipality with the name “Kushinagar”. This is a Buddhist pilgrimage where Gautam Buddha had Mahaparinirvana.
- Area : 2906 Sq. Km.
- Population :3,564,544
- Language : Hindi,Bhojpuri
- Villages : 1620
- Male :1,818,055
- Female :1,746,489
Barabanki
The land of Barabanki district possesses a rich heritage in keeping with its glorious past. This district since its inception has been the meditorium for numerous saints and ascetics, sanctum sanctorum of ‘Sadhna’ for the literary intellectuals and battlefield for the freedom fighters.
- Area : 3891.5 Sq.Kms.
- Population :32,60,699
- Language : Hindi (Awadhi)i
- Villages : 1845
- Male :17,07,073
- Female :15,53,626
Kannauj
Kannauj district from geographical point of view its studded in between 27 degree 13 min 30 sec North latitude and from 79 deg 19 min to 80 degree 1 min east longitudes. The district was carved out of the erstwhile Farrukhabad district on September 18, 1997.
- Area : 2093 Sq. Km.
- Population :13,75,775
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 752
- Male :73,42,45
- Female :64,15,30
Basti
The district is situated in the north – eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, district lies between the parallels of 26° 23′ and 27° 30′ North latitude and 82° 17′ and 83° 20′ East longitude. The district is surrounded by Sant Kabir Nagar on the east and Gonda on west, on the south. Ghaghara river separate it from Faizabad and Ambedker Nagar while on the north the boundary marches with Sidharth Nagar district. It’s area is 2,688.00 Sq.km.
- Area : 2688 Sq. Km.
- Population :2464464
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 3348
- Male :1255272
- Female :1209192
Gorakhpur
The district Gorakhpur takes its name and fame from renowned, ascetic saint ‘Gorakshnath’, an eminent profounder of ‘Nath Sampradaya’. A famous shrine ‘Gorakhnath’ was built where he practised austerities. Gorakhpur has its own cultural and historical importance. Gorakhpur has been the birth place of firaq Gorakhpuri, workplace of writer Munshi Premchand and mystic poet Kabir Das.
- Area : 3483.8 Sq. Km.
- Population :44,40,895
- Language : Hindi, Bhojpuri
- Villages : 3448
- Male :22,77,777
- Female : 21,63,118
Sant Kabir Nagar
District Sant Kabir Nagar is a district in eastern uttar pradesh. The district is known by its present name on account of Sant Kabir, the well known Sant(poet) and philosopher, lived at Magahar in the district. Sant Kabir Nagar was created on september 5, 1997 from district Basti including 131 villages from tehsil Basti and 161 villages from Bansi tehsil of district Siddharth Nagar.
- Area : 1646 Sq. Km.
- Population :1706706
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1727
- Male :865195
- Female : 841511
Unnao
The district is named after its Headquarter town, Unnao. About 1200 years ago, the site of this town was covered with extensive forests. Godo Singh, a Chauhan Rajput, cleared the forests probably in the the 3rd quarter of the 12th Century and founded a town, called Sawai Godo.
- Area : 4,558 Sq. Km.
- Population :3,108,367
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1044
- Male :1,630,087
- Female : 1,478,280
Etawah
The District of Etawah lies in the southwestern portion of Uttar Pradesh 26’47” north latitude and 72’20” east longitude and forms a part of the Kanpur Division. In shape it is a parallelogram with a length from north to south 70 Km. and East to west 66 Km. on one side and 24 Km.
- Area : 2,311 Sq. Km.
- Population :15,81,810
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 692
- Male :8,45,856
- Female : 7,35,954
Kanpur Nagar
Kanpur is a major industrial town of Uttar Pradesh, the northern state of India. This town is situated on the south bank of river Ganga,located 80 km west of Lucknow, the state capital. It is also known as the industrial capital of the state.
- Area : 10,863 Sq. Km.
- Population :4581268
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1003
- Male : 2,459,806
- Female : 2,121,462
Auraiya
On 17th September,1997 two tehsils named Auraiya and Bidhuna were seperated from district Etawah to form the new district named as Auraiya. It is situated on National Highway no. 2 (Mughal Sarai Road) and 64 km. in the east of district headquarter of Etawah and 105 km. in west of Kanpur city.
- Area : 2016 Sq. Km
- Population :1,379,545
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 848
- Male : 740,040
- Female : 639,505
Ayodhya
Many eminent kings such as Ikshvaku, Prithu, Mandhata, Harishchandra, Sagar, Bhagirath, Raghu, Dileep, Dashrath and Ram ruled the capital city of Kosaldesh. It was during their reign, that the grandeur of the kingdom reached its pinnacle and epitomized Ram Rajya.
- Area : 10.24 Sq. km.
- Population : 40642 (1991 census)
- Altitude : 26.90 mts. above sea level.
- Language : Hindi, Avadhi and English
- Clothing (Summer) : Cottons
- Clothing (Winter) : Woollens
Kanpur Dehat
With the aim of overall development of the district Kanpur Dehat, on April 11, 1994, Akabarpur (Mati) on Kalpi Road was declared the headquarters and foundation stone of district headquarters was laid by Chief Minister, Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav.
- Area : 3,021 Sq. Km.
- Population : 17,96,191
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1031
- Male : 9,60,091
- Female : 8,36,100
Deoria
This district is located between 26 ° 6′ north and 27° 8′ to 83° 29′ east and 84° 26′ east longitude out of which district Kushinagar was created in 1994 by taking north & east portion of Deoria district .
- Area : 2,540 Sq. Km.
- Population : 3,100,946
- Sex Ratio : 1017
- Villages : 2162
- Male :1,537,436
- Female : 1,563,510
Ambedkar Nagar
Akbarpur is a city and a municipal board in Ambedkar Nagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Ambedkar Nagar District. Akbarpur is also the birth place of Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967) who was a renowned Indian freedom fighter and a socialist political leader. This district was created on September 29, 1995 and was named in the memory of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who worked for the upliftment of the deprived classes, women and other weaker sections of the Society.
- Area :2350 Sq. Km.
- Population : Approx. 2,397,888
- Language : Hindi,Awadhi
- Villages : 1757
- Male :Approx. 1,212,410
- Female : Approx. 1,185,478
Sultanpur
District Sultanpur belongs to Faizabad Division of Uttar Pradesh. Its distance from Faizabad is 60 Km and from Lucknow, the state capital, is 140 Km. It is well contented with road and railways from these districts. Amethi, Pratapgarh, Jaunpur and Ambedkarnagar districts are its neibouring districts. Sultanpur comprises of 1727 villages, 5 tehsils and 17 thanas.
- Area :2672.89 Sq. Km.
- Population : 24,31,490
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1727
- Male : 12,26,650
- Female : 12,04,840
Azamgarh
The district is named after its headquarters town, Azamgarh, which was founded in 1665 by Azam, son of Vikramajit. Vikramajit a descendant of Gautam Rajputs of Mehnagar in pargana Nizamabad, like some of his predecessors, had embraced the faith of Islam. He had a Muhammadan wife who bore him two sons Azam and Azmat.
- Area :4054 Sq. Km
- Population : 46,12000
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 4101
- Male : 2284000
- Female :2328000
Jalaun
Jalaun is a city in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. The town was formerly the residence of a Maratha governor, but never the headquarters of the district, The HQ. of the District is at Orai, a city on the Kanpur-Jhansi NH27.
- Area :4,544 Sq. Km.
- Population : 16,89,974
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1151
- Male : 906,092
- Female :783,882
Mau
History of improved District Mau from the famous and industrial vision of eastern Uttar Pradesh is quite old. Ramayana and Mahabharata cultural and archaeological remains are found every where in the terrain. Although in this direction scientific manner they have not made an effort to research and excavation, but the geographical and historical evidence and confirmed by Kivandtion.
- Area : 1,713 Sq. Km.
- Population :2,205,170
- Language : Hindi, Bhojpuri
- Villages : 1691
- Male : 11,14,888
- Female :10,90,282
Fatehpur
Fatehpur District is one of the 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. The district covers an area of 4,152 km². The district has a population of 2,632,733 (2011 Census). Fatehpur city is the administrative headquarters of the district. Located on the banks of the sacred rivers Ganges and Yamuna, Fatehpur was mentioned in the puranic literature.
- Area : 4152 Sq. Km.
- Population :2632733
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1521
- Male :1384722
- Female :1248011
Ballia
Ballia district is the easternmost part of the Uttar Pradesh state and borders on Bihar (State). It comprises an irregularly shaped tract extending westward from the confluence of the Ganga and the Ghaghra, the former separating it from Bihar in the south and the latter from Deoria and Bihar in the north and east respectively.
- Area : 2,981 Sq. Km
- Population :32,39,774
- Language : Hindi, Bhojpuri
- Villages : 2361
- Male :16,72,902
- Female :15,66,872
Jaunpur
Well-known for its past and the glory of learning Jaunpur holds its own important historical, social and political status. Studying its past on the basis of panic accounts, rock edicts, archaeological remains and other available facts, the continuous existence of Jaunpur district is seen, in some form of the other, till the Late Vedic Period.
- Area : 4,038 Sq. Km.
- Population :44,94,204
- Language : Hindi, Bhojpuri
- Male :22,20,465
- Female :22,73,739
Hamirpur
Hamirpur district is a part of Chitrakoot Dham Division of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Hamirpur town is the district headquarters. It consists of Four Tehsil namely Hamirpur, Maudaha, Rath,Sarila and Seven Blocks namely Gohand, Kurara, Maudaha, Muskara, Rath, Sarila, Sumerpur.
- Area :4,121.9 Sq. Km.
- Population :11,04,285
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 617
- Male : 5,93,537
- Female : 5,10,748
Pratapgarh
Pratapgarh district, lies between 25o34′ and 26o 11′ latitudes while between 81o19′ and 82o27′ longitudes. Primarily, an agragrian district, for a while now, Pratapgarh has risen in ranks as the top producer of Aonla fruit.
- Area :3730 Sq.km.
- Population :32,09141
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 2265
- Male :16,06085
- Female :16,03056
Jhansi
Jhansi city, situated between the rivers Pahunj and Betwa is a symbol of bravery, courage and self respect. It is said that in ancient times Jhansi was a part of the regions Chedi Rashtra, Jejak Bhukit, Jajhoti and Bundelkhand.
- Area : 5024 Sq. km.
- Population :19,98,603
- Language : Hindi, Urdu, Bundeli & English
- Altitude : 131 meters above sea level.
- STD Code :(+91)0510
Ghazipur
The word Ghazipur does not figure as such in ancient Indian History, but according to some historians Raja Ghadhi father of Maharsi Jamdagni was from this place. During that period this place was covered with dense forests and in it many Ashrams were situated viz. Yamdagni (father of Parasuram) Ashram, Parsuram Ashram, Madan Van etc.
- Area :3377 Sq. km
- Population :36,20,000(2011)
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 3385
- Male :18,55,000
- Female :17,65,000
Banda
Banda district is easternmost one of the districts of Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh State in northern India. The city of Banda is the district and commissionary headquarters of Chitrakoot Dham Mandal Banda. The district is surrounded by Districts Fatehpur ,Hamirpur,Mahoba and Chitrakoot.
- Area :4,408 Sq. Km.
- Population :1,799,410 (Census 2011)
- Language : Hindi,Bundeli
- Villages : 761
- Male :9,65,876
- Female :8,33,534
Kaushambi
The present Kaushambi district was carved out of Allahabad district on 4th April 1997. The District Headquarter, Manjhanpur is situated in the south-west of the Allahabad on the north bank of the Yamuna river,about 55 km away from Allahabad.
- Area : 1780 Sq. Km.
- Population : 15,99,596
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 869
- Male :8,38,485
- Female :7,61,111
Prayagraj
Prayagraj is crowned in ancient scriptures as ‘Prayag’, ‘Prayagraj’ or ‘Teertharaj’ and is considered the holiest of pilgrimage centres of India. The Kumbh held in every six years and Mahakumbh in every 12 years at Prayagraj (Sangam) are the largest gatherings of pilgrims on this earth.
- Area : 54.83 Sq. km.
- Population : 59,59,798 (2001 census)
- Language : Hindi, Urdu & English
- Altitude : 98 meters above sea level
- Clothing (Summer) :Cottons
- Clothing (Winter) :Woollens
Mahoba
MAHOBA A small district in Uttar Pradesh is famous for it’s glorious history. It is known for its bravery. The stories Of Veer ALHA and UDAL defines its importance in Indian history. There are various Places which can create live glorious Moment of that previous time.
gatherings of pilgrims on this earth.
- Area : 2884 Sq. Km.
- Population : 875968
- Language : Hindi
- Villages :521
- Male : 466358
- Female :409600
Varanasi
Varanasi is believed to be the greatest tirth (pilgrimage) between earth and heaven. For a Hindu, to visit Varanasi and bathe in the water of Ganga, is to be cleansed of the sins of thousands of past rebirths.
- Area : 73.89 sq. km.
- Population : 3,676,841 (2011 census)
- Altitude : 80.71 mtrs. above sea level
- Season : October-March
- Clothing (Summer) : Cottons
- Clothing (Winter) : Woollens
Chandauli
The District Chandauli is located in 24° 56′ to 25° 35′ to north and 81° 14′ to84° 24′ east at a distance of about 30 kms east-south-east of Varanasi. Chandauli is bounded on east by Bihar State , on the north-north-east of Ghazipur District, South of Sonebhadra District, South-east of Bihar and South-West Mirzapur.
- Area : 70 m
- Population : 23,020 (2011)
- Language : Hindi
- Tehsil :5
Chitrakoot
Famed in Hindu mythology, Chitrakoot is celebrated in ballads and scriptures for its religious importance and close association with the epic Ramayan. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita spent 12 years of their exile and where the Sage Atri and Sati Anasuiya meditated.
- Area : 38.2 sq. km.
- Population : 8,00,592 (2001 census)
- Language : Hindi, English and Bundeli
- Altitude :207 mtrs. above sea level
- Clothing (Summer) : Cottons
- Clothing (Winter) :Woollens
Mirzapur
Mirzapur is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India, roughly 650 km from both Delhi and Kolkata, almost 87 kms from Allahabad and 67 kms from Varanasi. It has a population of 2,496,970 of which male and female were 1,312,302 and 1,184,668 respectively(via:-census2011).
- Area :4,521 Sq. Km.
- Population :24,96,970
- Language : Hindi
- Villages :2079
- Male : 13,12,302
- Female :11,84,668
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Sonbhadra
Sonbhadra is the 2nd largest district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Sonbhadra is the only district in India which borders four states namely Madhya Pradesh, Chhattishgarh Jharkhand and Bihar. It lies between North Latitude 23.52 to 25.32 and East Logitude 82.72 to 83.33.
- Area :6788 Sq. Km.
- Population :18,62,559
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1441
- Male : 97,13,44
- Female : 89,12,15
Muzaffar Nagar
Muzaffarnagar, located in the northern part of Uttar Pradesh is popularly known as “The Sugar Bowl of India” The economy of the district is mainly based on agriculture; sugarcane, paper and steel industries. Muzaffarnagar is now part of National Capital Region.
- Area :2,991 Sq. Km.
- Population : 28,29,860
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 704
- Male : 14,94,360
- Female :13,35,500
Shamli
District Shamli is a newly constructed district. Before becoming a new district, it came under district Muzaffarnagar and was well known tehsil of it. It was known as Prabuddhnagar first time, when this district came into focus.
- Area :1167.58 Sq. Km.
- Population : 13,13,650
- Language : Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi
- Villages : 322
- Male : 6,99,390
- Female : 6,14,260
Raibareilly
According to Raebareli District Gazetteer ,the district of Raebareli, which was created by the British in 1858, is named after its headquarters town. Tradition has it that the town was founded by the Bhars and was known as Bharauli or Barauli which in course of time got corrupted into Bareli.
- Area :4043 Sq. Km.
- Population : 2903507
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1574
- Male :1495244
- Female : 1408263
Amethi
Amethi has four tehsils Amethi,Gauriganj,Musafirkhana and Tiloi. Amethi is a major town of district and also a municipal board.Gauriganj is district headquarter.District Amethi lies at the latitude 26°9’ north and longitude 81°49’ east at an average elevation of 101 metres(331 feet) from mean sea level.
- Area :2329.11 Sq.Km.
- Population : 18,67,678
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1000
- Male :9,45,235
- Female : 9,22,443
Ghaziabad
Before 14th November 1976 Ghaziabad was the Tehsil of District Meerut. The then chief minister Mr. N.D.Tiwari decalered Ghaziabad as a district on 14th November 1976, on the birth anniversary of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehry, the first prime minister of India.
- Area :1034 Sq. Km.
- Population :34,06,061
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 205
- Male : 18,60,400
- Female : 16,60,412
Hapur
Hapur was announced as a district named Panchsheel Nagar’ on Sep 28, 2011 by Hon. the then Chief Minister Km. Mayawati and in the month of July 2012. Hon. Chief Minister Sh. Akhilesh Yadav changed the name to ‘Hapur District’. Hapur is a city with a population of 13,28,322 and noted as manufacturing hub of making Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes. Hapur is also famous for papads, paper cones and tubes. Situated about 60 km from the capital of India New Delhi.
- Area :1116 Sq. Km
- Population :1,33,8000
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 352
- Male :7,08,910
- Female : 6,29,400
Budaun
Budaun is very holi place in India. According to Prof. Goti John this city was named BEDAMOOTH in an ancient inscription (stone writeup,) which is now in Lucknow Museum. In that Period this pradesh was known as PANCHAL . According to a line of that Stone Writeup there was a village “BHADAUNLAK” near it.
- Area :4234.21 Sq. Km.
- Population :31,29,000
- Language : Hindi
- Villages : 1698
- Male :16,71,000
- Female : 14,58,000
Moradabad
Moradabad is a city, commissionary, and a municipal corporation in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1625A.D. by Rustam Khan and is named after prince Murad Baksh, the son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
- Area :10,863 Sq. Km.
- Population :34,06,061
- Language : Hindi
- Tehsil : 4
- Villages :1210
- Blocks : 8
Sambhal
Bhim Nagar Sambhal is one of the newly formed districts of Uttar Pradesh. The construction of which was announced on September 28, 2011. The headquarter of this newly constructed district will be constructed in Panwasa. On July 23, 2012, the name of the district was changed from Bhimnagar to Sambhal.
- Area :2453.30 Sq. Km.
- Population :2192933
- Language : Hindi
- Tehsil : 1022
- Villages :1161093
- Blocks : 1031840