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Meerut district
District of Uttar Pradesh

Location of Meerut district in Uttar Pradesh
Location of Meerut district in Uttar Pradesh

Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
Administrative division Meerut division
Headquarters Meerut
Tehsils
3
Government

 • Lok Sabha constituencies
Meerut
 • Assembly seats 7
Area

 • Total 2,522 km2 (974 sq mi)
Population
(2011)

 • Total 3,443,689[1]
 • Urban

51.07 %
Demographics

 • Literacy
74.80 %[2]
 • Sex ratio 885[2]
Major highways
NH-58,
Coordinates 28°59′02″N 77°42′14″E / 28.984°N 77.704°E / 28.984; 77.704
Website Official website

Meerut district, is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Meerut is the district headquarters. Meerut district is also a part of the Meerut division.[3] The administrative head of district of Meerut is a District Magistrate[4] while the administrative head of Meerut Division is Divisional Commissioner, an IAS officer.[5]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Geography


  • 3 Administration


    • 3.1 Lok Sabha Constituency


    • 3.2 Vidhan Sabha Constituency


    • 3.3 Tehsil


    • 3.4 Block




  • 4 Demographics


    • 4.1 Area-Based


      • 4.1.1 Population


      • 4.1.2 Sex Ratio


      • 4.1.3 Literacy Rate




    • 4.2 Religion




  • 5 Areas


    • 5.1 Cities


    • 5.2 Towns


    • 5.3 Villages




  • 6 References





History[edit]


The district was established under British rule in 1818 and, on establishment, constituted the then tehsils of Meerut, Ghaziabad, Mawana, Baghpat, Sardhana and Hapur.[6][7] These now constitute the districts of Meerut, Ghaziabad, Hapur, Bagpat, Muzaffarnagar, Bulandshahr and a part of Gautam Buddh Nagar district.[6]



Geography[edit]


Meerut district lies between 28°57’ to 29°02’ North latitude and 77°40’ to 77°45’ East longitude in the Indo-Gangetic plains of India.[8] It is bound on the north by Muzaffarnagar district, in the south by Bulandshahar district while Ghaziabad and Baghpat districts form the southern and western limits.[9] The river Ganges forms the eastern boundary and separates the district from Moradabad district and Bijnor district.[9] The Hindon forms the western boundary and separates the district from Baghpat.[9] The ground is not rocky and there are no mountains. The soil is composed of pleistocene and sub-recent alluvial sediments transported and deposited by river action from the Himalayan region.[8] These alluvial deposits are unconsolidated.[8] Lithologically, sediments consist of clay, silt and fine to coarse sand.[8] Land is very fertile for growing crops, especially wheat, sugarcane and vegetables.[8]



Administration[edit]


The administrative head of district of Meerut is a District Magisrtate[4] while the administrative head of Meerut Division is Divisional Commissioner, an IAS officer.[5]











































































































































































































































































































































































List of District Magistrates of Meerut District[10]
S No
Name of District Magistrate
Period
From
To
1
Jai Kirat Singh
15-08-1947
30-08-1949
2
V.C.Sharma
04-07-1949
15-07-1951
3
V.V.Singh
16-07-1951
01-01-1953
4
V.B.L.Dubey
02-01-1953
15-05-1955
5
S.R.D.Saxena
16-05-1955
06-07-1956
6
Gyan Prakash
12-07-1956
13-01-1959
7
P.N.Kapoor
14-01-1959
04-05-1960
8
S.K.Sarkar
05-05-1960
09-06-1961
9
B.B.Sahi
20-06-1961
16-06-1962
10
B.N.Tondon
11-07-1962
07-04-1965
11
D.M.Sinha
11-05-1965
26-05-1967
12
S. P. Batal
09-08-1967
26-03-1969
13
R.K.Kaul
23-03-1969
03-07-1973
14
Rajendra Nath
04-07-1971
16-06-1973
15
J. C. Pant
16-07-1973
27-12-1973
16
T. N. Dhar
28-12-1973
01-06-1974
17
B. N. Tiwari
02-06-1974
01-04-1977
18
R. S. Mathur
07-04-1977
15-04-1979
19
A. P. Singh
15-04-1979
01-04-1980
20
V.Anand
01-04-1980
18-04-1981
21
Shambhu Nath
18-04-1981
18-12-1982
22
T. George Joseph
18-12-1982
09-06-1984
23
L.R.Singh
09-06-1984
11-07-1986
24
R.S. Kaushik
11-07-1986
04-07-1987
25
T.George Joseph
04-07-1987
27-11-1987
26
Vijay Sharma
27-11-1987
24-05-1990
27
G.C.Chaturvedi
26-05-1990
12-11-1991
28
Tulsi Gaur
12-07-1991
02-07-1992
29
Jai Shanker Mishra
02-07-1992
07-07-1993
30
Mohinder Singh
07-07-1993
09-06-1994
31
S.N. Seth
09-06-1994
08-06-1995
32
Deepak Singhal
09-06-1995
18-07-1997
33
Sanjay Agarwal
18-07-1997
26-10-1999
34
Avneesh Kumar Avasthi
26-10-1999
11-05-2002
35
P. V. Jagan Mohan
11-05-2002
22-08-2002
36
Rama Raman
22-08-2002
03-04-2003
37
Amit Mohan Prasad
03-04-2003
19-06-2004
38
Rajesh Kumar Singh
19-06-2004
03-10-2004
39
Chandra Bhanu
04-10-2004
20-09-2005
40
Ram Krishan
20-09-2005
12-04-2006
41
Mukesh Kumar Meshram
13-04-2006
16-05-2007
42
Niteshwar Kumar
16-05-2007
16-08-2007
43
Anil Kumar Sagar
18-08-2007
03-03-2008
44
Ms Kamini Chauhan Ratan
04-03-2008
11-07-2009
45
Amit Kumar Ghosh
11-07-2009
23-09-2009
46
Bhuvnesh Kumar
26-09-2009
05-03-2011
47
Subhash Chand Sharma
07-03-2011
27-04-2011
48
Anil Garg
27-04-2011
19-09-2011
49
Anil Kumar
19-09-2011
23-03-2012
50
Vikas Gothalwal
23-03-2012
11-02-2013
51
Navdeep Rinwa
11-02-2013
07-02-2014
52
Pankaj Yadav
07-02-2014
27-03-2014
53
Navdeep Rinwa
27-03-2014
09-06-2014
54
Pankaj Yadav
09-06-2014
22-07-2016
55
Jagat Raj
22-07-2016
14-09-2016
56
Ms. B. Chandrakala
14-09-2016
31-03-2017
57
Sameer Verma
31-03-2017
01-02-2018
58
Sh. Anil Dhingra
01-02-2018
till date


Lok Sabha Constituency[edit]



The district of Meerut represents one Lok Sabha constituency, which is also known as Meerut-Hapur constituency.
Presently, Meerut Lok Sabha constituency comprises 5 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:[11][12]

















































Constituency number
Name
Reserved for (SC/ST/None)
District
Number of electorates (2009)
46

Kithore
None
Meerut
290,768
47

Meerut Cantonment
None
Meerut
324,906
48

Meerut
None
Meerut
281,518
49

Meerut South
None
Meerut
337,192
59

Hapur
SC
Hapur
258,907
Total:
1,493,291




Vidhan Sabha Constituency[edit]


As of 25 January 2017[update], the district contributes seven Vidhan Sabha(Legislative Assembly) constituencies.[13][14][15]











































Constituency number
Name
Reserved for (SC/ST/None)
43

Siwalkhas
None
44

Sardhana
None
45

Hastinapur
SC
46

Kithore
None
47

Meerut Cantonment
None
48

Meerut
None
49

Meerut South
None


Tehsil[edit]


District administration comprises 3 tehsils, namely:[15]



  • Meerut

  • Mawana

  • Sardhana



Block[edit]


District is divided into 12 blocks, namely:[15]



  • Meerut

  • Rajpura

  • Kharkhauda

  • Jani

  • Rohata

  • Mawana

  • Parikshitgarh

  • Machhara

  • Hastinapur

  • Sardhana

  • Daurala

  • Saroorpur



Demographics[edit]


According to the 2011 census Meerut district has a population of 3,443,689,[16][17][2] roughly equal to the nation of Panama[18] or the US state of Connecticut.[19] This gives it a ranking of 94th in India (out of a total of 640).[16] The district has a population density of 1,346 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,490/sq mi).[16] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 14.89%.[16] Meerut has a sex ratio of 886 females for every 1000 males, lower than the state average of 908; while the child sex ratio is 852, lower than the state average of 899.[16] The district has a literacy rate of 72.84%, higher than the state average of 69.72%.[20][21]


According to the 2001 census, the district ranked 6th in terms of population density[22] in Uttar Pradesh. The district had an average literacy rate of 65.96%, higher than the national average of 64.8% and the state average of 57.36%.[23][24][25] 16.66% of the population was under 6 years of age.[26] The percentage of Muslim population over 36% (one of the largest among the cities of India).[27]



Area-Based[edit]





















































































































































































































































Demographics of Meerut District (2011 Census)[17][15]

Tehsil
Town/Village [i]

Hindu



Population[edit]




Sex Ratio[edit]




Literacy Rate[edit]


[ii]



Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total
Meerut
Kharkhoda (NP) 7584 6780 14,364 894 85.68% 67.51% 76.99%
Sewalkhas (NP) 13073 11809 24,882 903 66.52% 45.94% 56.74%
Meerut (CB) 53024 40288 93,312 760 87.99% 79.48% 84.33%
Meerut (M Corp.) 688118 617311 1,305,429 897 80.97% 69.79% 75.66%
Mohiuddinpur (CT) 2811 2389 5,200 850 89.17% 69.63% 80.13%
Aminagar Urf Bhurbaral (CT) 3314 2827 6,141 853 91.01% 69.68% 81.02%
Amehra Adipur (CT) 2844 2641 5,485 929 85.68% 68.05% 77.14%
Sindhawali (CT) 2782 2553 5,335 918 79.92% 64.44% 72.53%
Tehsil Meerut Total 1114701 987456 2,102,157 886 81.54% 67.26%
74.81%
Mawana
Kithaur (NP) 14488 13445 27,933 928 69.85% 51.71% 61.11%
Parikshitgarh (NP) 10385 9445 19,830 909 87.83% 70.92% 79.73%
Mawana (NPP) 43029 38414 81,443 893 77.81% 62.49% 70.55%
Hastinapur (NP) 14010 12442 26,452 888 82.50% 63.47% 73.48%
Bahsuma (NP) 6307 5446 11,753 863 84.14% 66.12% 75.70%
Phalauda (NP) 10423 9485 19,908 910 71.54% 51.01% 61.79%
Tehsil Mawana Total 409829 362612 772,441 885 80.30% 59.27%
70.40%
Sardhana
Lawar (NP) 11599 10425 22,024 899 69.82% 47.92% 59.37%
Daurala (NP) 10565 9211 19,776 872 87.64% 69.71% 79.23%
Sardhana (NPP) 30171 28081 58,252 931 70.96% 54.88% 63.18%
Karnawal (NP) 6296 5367 11,663 852 86.81% 66.50% 77.36%
Tehsil Sardhana Total 301213 267878 569,091 889 78.34% 58.05%
68.74%
District - Meerut Total 1,825,743 1,617,946 3,443,689 886 80.74% 63.98%
72.84%




  1. ^ M Corp. = Municipal Corporation, NP = Nagar panchayat, NPP = Nagar Palika Parishad, CB = Cantonment Board, CT = Census Town


  2. ^ For Literacy rate, population aged 7 and above only is considered in India.








































































































Population Statistics
Year Urban Rural Total Growth rate Sex ratio[a]
Density[b]
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1971[28][29][c][d]
NA
NA
817,445
NA
NA
2,546,204
NA
NA
3,363,649
24.04%
830
563
1981[29][30][31][d]
NA
NA
863,280
NA
NA
1,903,280
NA
NA
2,767,246
28.43%[e]
841 (+11)
708 (+145)
1991[f][23][32][33]
NA
NA
849,799
NA
NA
1,567,714
1,301,137 (53.82%)[citation needed]
1,116,376 (46.18%)[citation needed]
2,417,513
24.91%
858 (+17)
959 (+251)
2001[23][26][27][34]
774,670
677,313
1,451,983
826,908
718,470
1,545,378
1,601,578 (53.43%)
1,395,783 (46.56%)
2,997,361
24.16%[e]
871 (+13)
1190 (+231)
2011[2][20][21][35]
932,736
829,837
1,762,573
896,456
788,376
1,684,832
1,829,192 (53.06%)
1,618,213 (46.94%)
3,443,689
15.92%
885 (+14)
1347 (+157)




  1. ^ In females per 1000 males


  2. ^ In persons per square kilometer


  3. ^ Includes Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddh Nagar districts


  4. ^ ab Includes Bagpat district


  5. ^ ab Ghaziabad district (including parts of Gautam Buddh Nagar district) was separated from Meerut district in 1976. Baghpat district was separated in 1998. Growth rates in the 1971-1981 and 1991-2001 periods exclude the populations of these districts.


  6. ^ Does not include Bagpat district





bar graph showing population change in Meerut, 2001–2011

Change in the population of Meerut, 2001–2011



Pie chart showing proportion of Meerut in the population of Uttar Pradesh

Proportion of Meerut in the population of Uttar Pradesh































Literacy Rate (Percentage)
Year Male Female Total
1991[a][23]
64.88 37.67 52.41
2001[23][26]
76.31 (+11.43) 54.12 (+16.45) 65.96 (+13.55)
2011[21][35]
82.91 (+6.6) 65.69 (+11.57) 74.80 (+8.84)




  1. ^ Does not include Bagpat district




























Historical Population Statistics[6]
Year Population
1872 1,267,167
1881 1,313,137
1891 1,391,458
1901 1,540,175


Religion[edit]







































Religions in Meerut[36]
Religion Percent
Hindus
63.40%
Muslims
34.43%
Sikhs
0.72%
Jains
0.54%
Others†
0.91%
Distribution of religions

Includes Christians (0.31%), Buddhists (<0.05%).
















































































































Religion-wise demographics of Meerut District(2011 Census; updated)[16][17]
Religion




Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total
Hindu 1,169,512 1,013,743 2,183,255 867 88.02% 71.28% 80.20%
Muslim 617,178 568,465 1,185,643 921 65.58% 49.07% 57.66%
Christian 5,500 5,082 10,582 924 85.12% 75.65% 80.57%
Sikh 13,694 11,218 24,912 819 85.47% 73.11% 79.90%
Buddhist 999 856 1,855 857 88.39% 73.73% 81.63%
Jain 9,554 8,990 18,544 941 97.51% 95.02% 96.31%
Others 118 118 236 1,000 94.50% 86.00% 90.43%
Not stated 9,188 9,474 18,662 1,031 82.02% 68.16% 74.81%
Meerut District 1,825,743 1,617,946 3,443,689 886 80.74% 63.98%
72.84%




 


There were 1987 Meerut communal riots and 2014 Meerut riots.
A Roman Catholic Diocese of Meerut is active in the district.



Areas[edit]



Cities[edit]


  • Meerut


Towns[edit]



  • Bahsuma

  • Daurala

  • Hastinapur

  • Karnawal

  • Kharkhoda

  • Kithaur

  • Lawar

  • Mawana

  • Mohiuddinpur

  • Parikshitgarh

  • Partapur

  • Phalauda

  • Sardhana

  • Sewalkhas



Villages[edit]



  • Ajrara

  • Alamgirpur

  • Bhoopgarhi

  • Bhopgarh

  • Fatehapur Narayan

  • Hajipur

  • Harra

  • Incholi

  • Jai

  • Kaland

  • Khiwai

  • Machhra

  • Niloha

  • Pabarsa

  • Palra

  • Shahjahanpur



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