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Kanpur Dehat district
District of Uttar Pradesh

Location of Kanpur Dehat district in Uttar Pradesh
Location of Kanpur Dehat district in Uttar Pradesh

Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
Administrative division Kanpur
Headquarters Akbarpur, Kanpur Dehat
Tehsils
1. Akbarpur, 2. Bhognipur, 3. Rasulabad, 4. Derapur , 5. Sikandara , 6. Maitha
Government

 • Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Akbarpur (Lok Sabha constituency)- Akbarpur-Raniya
2. Kannauj (Lok Sabha constituency)- Rasulabad
3. Etawah (Lok Sabha constituency)- Sikandra
4. Jalaun (Lok Sabha constituency)- Bhognipur
 • Assembly seats 1. Rasulabad
2. Akbarpur-Raniya
3. Sikandra
4. Bhognipur
Area

 • Total 3,021 km2 (1,166 sq mi)
Population
(2011)

 • Total 1,796,184.[1]
Demographics

 • Literacy
65.15%
Coordinates
26°20′39″N 79°58′02″E / 26.3443°N 79.96718°E / 26.3443; 79.96718Coordinates: 26°20′39″N 79°58′02″E / 26.3443°N 79.96718°E / 26.3443; 79.96718 - 26°18′07″N 79°58′01″E / 26.302°N 79.967°E / 26.302; 79.967
Website Official website

Kanpur Dehat district is a district of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. The administrative headquarters of the district are at Mati-Akbarpur. This district is part of Kanpur division.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Tehsils in Kanpur Dehat district


  • 3 Political Representatives


    • 3.1 Legislative Council


    • 3.2 Legislative Assembly


    • 3.3 Parliamentary Constituencies




  • 4 Transport


  • 5 Notable Personalities


  • 6 Historical Places


  • 7 Religious Places


  • 8 Educational Institutions


  • 9 Demographics


  • 10 Kos Minars


  • 11 International airport proposal


  • 12 Gallery


  • 13 References





History[edit]


Kanpur District was divided into two districts, namely Kanpur Nagar and Kanpur Dehat in year 1977. The two were reunited again in 1979 and again separated in 1981. Uttar Pradesh government decided to rename Kanpur Dehat district as Ramabai Nagar district on 1 July 2010.[2] In July 2012, it was returned to Kanpur Dehat.



Tehsils in Kanpur Dehat district[edit]



  1. Akbarpur

  2. Bhognipur

  3. Derapur

  4. Rasulabad

  5. Sikandara

  6. Maitha



Political Representatives[edit]



Legislative Council[edit]













Name
Member[3]
Party

Kanpur Graduate Constituency

Arun Pathak

Bharatiya Janata Party


Legislative Assembly[edit]




























Name
Member[4]
Party

Akbarpur-Raniya

Pratibha Shukla[5]

Bharatiya Janta Party

Bhognipur
Vinod Kumar Katiyar[6]

Bharatiya Janta Party

Sikandra
Ajit Pal[7]

Bharatiya Janta Party

Rasulabad
Nirmala Sankhwar[8]

Bharatiya Janta Party


Parliamentary Constituencies[edit]




























Name
Member[9]
Party

Akbarpur

Devendra Singh Bhole

Bharatiya Janta Party

Kannauj

Dimple Yadav

Samajwadi Party

Etawah

Ashok Kumar Doharey

Bharatiya Janta Party

Jalaun

Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma

Bharatiya Janta Party


Transport[edit]




Rura Railway Station



Bhaupur Railway Station


The district is well connected by railways. Three rail tracks run through Kanpur Dehat district. The railway route connecting Delhi to Hawrah belonging to North Central zone of Indian Railways is passing through centre of the district. This railway track is broad gauge and fully electrified. The railway stations on this route through the district are Bhaupur, Maitha, Roshan Mau Halt, Rura, Ambiyapur, Jhinjhak and Parjani Halt. Rura Railway Station is the main railway Station of Kanpur Dehat District.


The second track is Kanpur to Jhansi railway line. The railway stations on this route are Binaur, Rasulpur Gogumau, Tilaunchi, Paman, Lalpur, Malasa, Pukhrayan and Chaunrah. This broad gauge railway track is electrified also belongs to North Central zone.


The third railway line converted to broad gauge belongs to North Eastern Railway zone. The track runs parallel to the Ganges river. This track is also electrified.



Notable Personalities[edit]



  • Mr Ram Nath Kovind, ex-Governor of Bihar and current President of India[10]

  • Mr Sunil Kumar Pandey, (IIT[11] alumni) Divisional Chairman of Indian Industries Association (IIA[12]) and Owner of Largest Chemical Manufacturing Firm in Kanpur (Sunkem Industries[13]).



Historical Places[edit]


  • Shukla Talab (Akbarpur)


    Shukla Talab (dry view)

    was built by Sheetal Shukla, Deewan of Emperor Akbar.[14]


Religious Places[edit]




Waneshwar Mahadev Mandir




  • Waneshwar Mahadev Temple:Banipara[14]

  • Kapalehwar Temple:Derapur[14]


    Kapaleshwar Temple




  • Parhul Devi Temple:near Rura[14]


    Parhul Devi Temple (west view)



  • Mukta Devi Temple:near Musanagar[14]

  • Katyani Devi (Kathari Devi) Temple: 6 km towards south of village Shahjahanpur in uneven land[14]

  • Durvasa Rishi Ashram :In near village Keshi Bank of segura river [14]

  • Jageshwar Temple:Shivli[14]

  • Dharma Garh Baba Temple:Rasulabad, Kanpur Dehat [14]

  • Bajrangbali Baba Temple :Raraunkh Kanpur Dehat.



Educational Institutions[edit]



  • RSGU Post Graduate College Pukhrayan


  • Akbarpur Degree College Akbarpur Kanpur Dehat


    Akbarpur Degree College



  • Govt.Degree College,Akbarpur,Kanpur Dehat


  • R P S Inter College, Rura

  • RSGU Inter College Pukhrayan


  • Akbarpur Inter College Akbarpur


    Akbarpur Inter College Akbarpur



  • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mati

  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Kanpur Dehat


  • Galuapur Inter College Galuapur


    Galuwapur Inter College



  • Patel Vidyapeeth Inter College Baraur

  • Gram Vikas Inter College Budhauli


    Gram Vikas Inter College Budhauli



  • Shri Gandhi Inter College Jhinjhak


  • C.D.Girls Inter College Rura

  • Government Girls Inter College Pukhrayan

  • ASDC Inter College Rasulabad

  • Tarachand Inter College Sheoli

  • Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College Sikandara

  • Shri Ayoddhya Singh Sarvjanik Inter College Kashipur

  • Shri Ram Ratan Girls Inter College Jhinjhak

  • Jageshwar Prasad Inter College Kathara-Rasulabad

  • Bal Govind Sarvjanik Inter College Prayagpur-Khanpur

  • Nonapur Inter College Nonapur

  • Kanchan Singh Bhooli Devi Degree College, Sarvankhara.

  • Shivvati Shivnandan Shukla Mahavidalya, Pukhrayan.

  • Sarla Dwivedi Mahavidyalaya, Akbarpur.

  • Darsan Singh Smrati Mahavidlay, Kanchosi Bajar

  • Pt.Kundan Lal Shukla Mahavidyalaya,Prasiddhpur,Raniya.

  • Gurha Devi Shyam Bihari Mahavidyalaya, Derapur

  • Mayank Shekhar Mahavidyalaya,Kourawa KANPUR DEHAT

  • Pt.O.P.Sharma Degree College Rura

  • Janka Devi Degree College Rura

  • Vivekanand Rastriy Inter College Pukhrayan

  • Devi Sahay Inter college Derapur

  • Gandhi Inter College Nonari

  • Janta Inter College Asalatganj

  • Gandhi Faze A Aam Tech. Inter College Asalatganj

  • Shri Malveey Inter College Mugisapur

  • Janta Inter College Gaurikaran

  • Janta Inter College Ramau

  • Janta Audyogik Inter College Sherpur Guda

  • Nehru Smarak Inter College Shahjahanpur

  • Patel Inter College Shekhpur,Bhognipur

  • CPKU Inter College Musanagar

  • Dayanand Gram Audyogik Inter College Barhapur

  • Shri Ram Ratan Audyogik Krishi Inter College Jhinjhak

  • Jankalyan Inter College Ursan

  • Shri Ram Ratan College Kanchausi-Bazar

  • Shri Shive Sahay Inter College Kauru Farhadpur

  • Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Inter College Rajpur

  • Pataleshwar Inter College Dohrapur

  • Rashtriya Sarvjanik Inter College Bhikhnapur

  • Nehru Inter College Gajner

  • UN Singh Inter College Jindaura

  • Baghpur Inter College Baghpur

  • Ramakant Sundar Lal Inter College Gahlon

  • Shri Krishnayurvedic Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Musanagar

  • Shri VMS Inter College Katethi


  • Akbarpur Girls Inter College Akbarpur

  • Shri Krishna Audyogik Inter College Mohammadpur

  • Babu Dashrath Singh Inter College Aurangabad

  • Adarsh Kisan Inter College Hasemau

  • Janta Inter College Umarpur

  • Bhewan Inter College Bhewan

  • Shri Gandhi Balika Vidyalay Inter College Jhinjhak

  • Shri Nehru Inter College Rasdhan


  • Shri Ram Janki Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Gauriyapur

  • Adarsh Janta Inter College Dobha

  • Shri Brij Bihari Mehrotra Inter College Amraudha

  • CPKU Inter College Musanagar

  • Shri Shankar Inter College Sujaur

  • Kshetriy Inter College Fatehpur Roshnayi

  • Jantantra Inter College Saintha


  • Pt.Triyugi Narayan Mahavidyalaya Mangalpur

  • Janta High School Maitha Railway Station

  • Ma annapurna janta inter college, Kandhi,Kanpur Dehat

  • Lt.Col. Shiv Nath Singh Inter College (K.V.I.C.), Ranjeetpur, Bhaupus[15][16]



Demographics[edit]


According to the 2011 census Kanpur Dehat district has a population of 1,795,092,[1] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia[17] or the US state of Nebraska.[18] This gives it a ranking of 268th in India (out of a total of 640 districts).[1]
The district has a population density of 594 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,540/sq mi).[1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 14.82%.[1] Kanpur Dehat has a sex ratio of 862 females for every 1000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 77.52%.[1]



Kos Minars[edit]


Since the Mughal road passes through Kanpur Dehat district, there are many Kos Minar (mile pillars) in the district. Some of them are protected monuments, notable ones are at Bhognipur, Chapar Ghata, Deosar, Gaur, Halia, Jallapur Sikandara, Pailwaru, Pitampur, Raigawan, Rajpur, Sankhiln Buzurg, Sardarpur.



International airport proposal[edit]


An international airport named Rasoolabad International Airport in the was proposed in 2015 to be constructed at in Kanpur Dehat district about 50 km from Kanpur.[19] The airport will serve the region from Agra division, Jhansi division, Kanpur division, Aligarh division, Allahabad division, Banda division and Lucknow division. It would have direct link road with Agra Lucknow Expressway.[20][21]



Gallery[edit]




References[edit]





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  2. ^ "Kanpur Dehat". District administration. Retrieved 2010-08-18.


  3. ^ भाजपा के अरुण पाठक ने तोड़ी स्वरूप परिवार की विरासत [BJP's Arun Pathak ends the dynasty of Swaroop Faimly] (in Hindi). Dainik Jagran. Retrieved 1 January 2017.


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  7. ^ http://myneta.info/uttarpradesh2017/candidate.php?candidate_id=2682


  8. ^ http://myneta.info/uttarpradesh2017/candidate.php?candidate_id=2662


  9. ^ "Sixteenth Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 1 January 2017.


  10. ^ "Ram Nath Kovind elected Indias 14th President, to take oath on July 25". Retrieved 2017-07-20.


  11. ^ "IIT".


  12. ^ "IIA".


  13. ^ "Sunkem Industries".


  14. ^ abcdefghi http://kanpurdehat.nic.in/f_profile.html


  15. ^ "Kanpur Dehat, Most Popular and Complete Details, an e-governance district". www.kanpurdehat.nic.in. Retrieved 2017-08-27.


  16. ^ http://kanpurdehat.nic.in/election/OIC_OfficesKD.pdf


  17. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Retrieved 2011-10-01. Gambia, The 1,797,860 July 2011 est.


  18. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-30. Nebraska 1,826,341


  19. ^ http://m.timesofindia.com/city/kanpur/International-airport-proposed-near-Kanpur/articleshow/46156622.cms


  20. ^ http://www.ufhnews.in/kanpur-dehat-7489-a


  21. ^ http://hindi.eenaduindia.com/State/UttarPradesh/2015/03/25223153/kanpur-to-abroad-has-gone-soon.vpf












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