Dildarnagar Fatehpur Bazar
Dildarnagar
Fatehpur, Deendarnagar | |
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Nabourhood | |
Nickname(s): The Fun Town[1] | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Ghazipur |
Established | 1874(Dildarnagar Fatehpur) |
Founded by | British Government |
Area | |
• Total | 1,000 ha (2,000 acres) |
Elevation | 73 m (240 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 12,855 |
• Density | 1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, Urdu and Bhojpuri |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 232326 |
Telephone code | 05497 |
Vehicle registration | UP-61 |
Sex ratio | male 52% female 48% ♂/♀ |
Dildarnagar is a neighbourhood of Dildarnagar of Ghazipur district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Dildarnagar is a developing and new town. It is 70 km from Varanasi and 20 km from Ghazipur. . As of 2011 estimate the Population of Dildarnagar is 12855 and have an area of 1000 hectares.[2][1][3][4][5]
History[]
Dildarnagar is on the road from Varanasi to Buxar and 27 km from Ghazipur. Between the town and the station there is mound called Akhandha, said to have been the seat of Raja Nal; the large tank to the west is called Rani Sagar after his famous queen Damayanti.[6] Dildarnagar was founded in 1698 AD by a Rajput Kunwar Naval Singh who adopted Islam and kept his name Raja Deendar khan. Deendar khan kept the name as Deendarnagar but because of wrong pronunciation during the British rule over India the name of the village Dildarnagar during 1839 AD. Kunwar Naval Singh use to live in the village named Samohta located in Bihar state of India. One day Mughal emperor Aurangzeb passed to the village and adopted the brother of Naval Singh and kept his name Danish khan. After that whole family shifted to Lahore in Pakistan and adopted Islam and then came to Gazipur district and bought the village name as Akhanda in 592 coin used during Aurangzeb Empire in the year 1698 AD and started living there. Dildarnagar was made a town in year 1874AD when after Dildarnagar Junction railway station was built by the British government.[1] Raja Deendaar Khan Build a Eid Gah in the village between 1700-1705 CE.
Agriculture and Infrastructure[]
Dildarnagar has a humid subtropical climate with large variations between summer and winter temperatures. The average annual rainfall is 1155 mm (44 in). Fog is common in the winters, while hot dry winds, called loo, blow in the summer.[2][7][8] The geographical area of the apuborhood is 1000 hecaters. Business like Brick making, fertilizer and pesticides making, cattle-rearing, poultry farming, fish rearing is done in the town. The town also have personally owned oil mills, flower mills, rice mills, Dall mills and sugar mills.[3]
Historical Population[]
Population Growth of Dildarnagar fatehpur bazaar | |||
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Census | Population | %± | |
1861 | 425 | — | |
1871 | 480 | 12.9% | |
1881 | 560 | 16.7% | |
1891 | 600 | 7.1% | |
1901 | 650 | 8.3% | |
1911 | 680 | 4.6% | |
1921 | 710 | 4.4% | |
1931 | 740 | 4.2% | |
1941 | 890 | 20.3% | |
1951 | 1,010 | 13.5% | |
1961 | 5,800 | 474.3% | |
1971 | 8,200 | 41.4% | |
1981 | 9,440 | 15.1% | |
1991 | 10,442 | 10.6% | |
2001 | 11,153 | 6.8% | |
2011 | 12,855 | 15.3% | |
Source:Census of India |
Notable schools and colleges[]
- Adarsh Vidyalaya Inter College
- Crescent Convent School
- New Shah Faiz Public school
- Nobel Senior Secondary school
- SKBM Degree College
References[]
- ^ a b c Ansari, Saiyad Hasan (1986). "Evolution and Spatial organization of Clan settlements in Middile Ganaga valley".
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