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Basic Information of Urban Local Bodies – Uttar Pradesh BASIC INFORMATION OF URBAN LOCAL BODIES – UTTAR PRADESH As per 2006 As per 2001 Census Election Name of S. Growth Municipality/ Area No. of No. Class House- Total Rate Sex No. of Corporation (Sq. Male Female SC ST (SC+ ST) Women Rate Rate hold Population (1991- Ratio Wards km.) Density Membe rs 2001) Literacy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I Saharanpur Division 1 Saharanpur District 1 Saharanpur (NPP) I 25.75 76430 455754 241508 214246 39491 13 39504 21.55 176 99 887 72.31 55 20 2 Deoband (NPP) II 7.90 12174 81641 45511 36130 3515 - 3515 23.31 10334 794 65.20 25 10 3 Gangoh (NPP) II 6.00 7149 53913 29785 24128 3157 - 3157 30.86 8986 810 47.47 25 9 4 Nakur (NPP) III 17.98 3084 20715 10865 9850 2866 - 2866 36.44 1152 907 64.89 25 9 5 Sarsawan (NPP) IV 19.04 2772 16801 9016 7785 2854 26 2880 35.67 882 863 74.91 25 10 6 Rampur Maniharan (NP) III 1.52 3444 24844 13258 11586 5280 - 5280 17.28 16563 874 63.49 15 5 7 Ambehta (NP) IV 1.00 1739 13130 6920 6210 1377 - 1377 27.51 13130 897 51.11 12 4 8 Titron (NP) IV 0.98 1392 10501 5618 4883 2202 - 2202 30.53 10715 869 54.55 11 4 9 Nanauta (NP) IV 4.00 2503 16972 8970 8002 965 - 965 30.62 4243 892 60.68 13 5 10 Behat (NP) IV 1.56 2425 17162 9190 7972 1656 - 1656 17.80 11001 867 60.51 13 5 11 Chilkana Sultanpur (NP) IV 0.37 2380 16115 8615 7500 2237 - 2237 27.42 43554 871 51.74 13 5 86.1 115492 727548 389256 338292 65600 39 65639 23.38 8451 869 67.69 232 28 2 Muzaffarnagar District 12 Muzaffarnagar (NPP) I 12.05 50133 316729 167397 149332 22217 41 22258 27.19 2533 892 72.29 45 16 13 Shamli (NPP) II 26.23 13506 90055 48234 41821 6557 - 6557 21.10 3433 867 73.82 25 9 14 Kairana (NPP) II 3.11 9878 73011 38912 34099 4455 - 4455 30.19 23476 876 37.91 25 11 15 Khatauli (NPP) II 3.76 8905 58622 30647 27975 3308 - 3308 32.27 15591 913 70.27 25 9 16 Kandhla (NPP) III 5.96 5542 40136 21047 19089 3677 - 3677 23.45 6734 907 48.46 25 10 17 Thana Bhawan (NP) III 1.11 4250 31161 16552 14609 3332 - 3332 21.83 27847 883 56.72 17 6 18 Miranpur (NP) III 5.04 3857 26086 13754 12332 2421 - 2421 14.43 5176 897 62.27 16 6 19 Budhana (NP) III 6.90 4576 32950 17416 15534 2465 - 2465 22.35 4775 892 58.47 17 6 20 Jalalabad (NP) III 4.10 3224 23588 12659 10929 1437 - 1437 21.84 5753 863 31.24 15 5 21 Purquazi (NP) III 4.00 3293 22974 12184 10790 2831 - 2831 29.42 5744 886 53.68 15 5 22 Jhinjhana (NP) IV 1.33 2386 17670 9454 8216 668 - 668 35.28 13286 869 40.10 13 6 23 Un (NP) IV 4.50 2200 14582 7971 6611 2054 - 2054 9.61 3240 829 62.32 12 5 24 Ailum (NP) IV 4.50 1871 13064 7163 5901 1554 - 1554 0.15 2903 824 69.69 12 5 25 Charthaval (NP) IV 8.75 2724 19610 10317 9293 2408 - 2408 5.47 2241 901 61.97 14 6 27 RCUES, Lucknow As per 2006 As per 2001 Census Election Name of S. Growth Municipality/ Area No. of No. Class Class House- Total Rate Sex No. of Corporation (Sq. Male Female SC ST (SC+ ST) Women Ratio Rate Wards hold Population (1991- km.) Density Membe rs 2001) Literacy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 26 Sisauli (NP) IV 2.01 2091 15245 8268 6977 1676 - 1676 13.46 7585 844 67.03 13 5 27 Garhi Pukta (NP) IV 0.97 1547 12082 6431 5651 970 - 970 31.40 12456 879 55.26 11 5 28 Shahpur (NP) IV 2.63 2292 17187 9063 8124 1206 - 1206 29.35 6535 896 59.61 13 5 29 Banat (NP) IV 22.00 2104 19081 10097 8984 4051 - 4051 39.95 867 890 63.55 14 5 30 Jansath (NP) IV 2.50 2492 17771 9437 8334 1847 - 1847 28.17 7108 883 65.80 14 5 31 Bhokarhedi (NP) IV 3.00 2447 15976 8639 7337 2984 - 2984 14.07 5325 849 60.08 13 5 124.45 129298 877580 465642 411938 72118 41 72159 25.21 7051 885 65.22 354 135 II Moradabad Division 3 Bijnor District 32 Kiratpur (NPP) II 4.45 7728 55331 28983 26348 5399 - 5399 26.45 12434 909 53.40 25 9 33 Chandpur (NPP) II 23.40 10099 68287 35969 32318 3925 - 3925 22.32 2918 898 61.08 25 9 34 Najibabad (NPP) II 4.30 11217 79025 41532 37493 5099 - 5099 18.19 18378 903 63.73 25 9 35 Bijnor (NPP) II 3.65 12599 79346 41837 37509 5868 - 5868 19.34 21739 897 71.76 25 10 36 Nagina (NPP) II 10.34 10592 71350 37482 33868 5683 8 5691 21.94 6900 904 58.80 25 9 37 Sherkot (NPP) II 17.56 6680 52880 27904 24976 4444 - 4444 25.22 3011 895 56.34 25 9 38 Afzalgarh (NPP) III 2.43 3402 24975 13231 11744 666 - 666 33.91 10278 888 57.93 25 9 39 Seohara (NPP) III 9. 71 6026 43943 23101 20842 2331 - 2331 16.99 4526 902 57.80 25 10 40 Dhampur (NPP) III 3.37 7565 46869 24617 22252 887 - 887 19.63 13907 904 76.01 25 10 41 Nehtaur (NPP) III 8.03 5940 44320 23073 21247 1402 - 1402 27.53 5519 921 59.81 25 9 42 Noorpur (NPP) III 1.55 4757 33590 17407 16183 2417 - 2417 51.07 21671 930 69.10 25 10 43 Haldaur (NPP) IV 6.00 2731 17692 9336 8356 3166 - 3166 11.26 2944 895 72.71 25 9 44 Sahaspur (NP) III 11.19 3081 22606 11924 10682 1583 - 1583 24.22 2020 896 48.99 15 5 45 Warhapur (NP) III 19.50 3017 20866 10754 10112 1858 - 1858 16.04 1070 940 47.16 15 6 46 Jalalabad (NP) IV 1.22 2259 16115 8508 7607 927 - 927 29.25 13209 894 47.65 13 5 47 Mandawar (NP) IV 1.45 2715 19558 10281 9277 1715 - 1715 26.93 13488 902 47.85 14 7 48 Jhalu (NP) IV 3.25 2709 18704 9786 8918 2746 - 2746 26.31 5755 911 57.22 14 6 49 Sahanpur (NP) IV 2.00 2675 18349 9570 8779 988 - 988 28.32 9174 917 46.10 14 5 133.4 105792 733806 385295 348511 51104 8 51112 23.32 5500 905 60.85 385 146 4 Moradabad District 50 Moradabad (NN) I 88.68 102477 641583 340314 301269 62247 183 62430 49.48 7532 885 60.69 70 27 51 Sambhal (NPP) I 16.65 24996 182478 97011 85467 10895 - 10895 20.95 11660 881 42.31 33 14 52 Chandausi (NPP) I 8.80 16237 103749 55127 48622 16900 - 16900 25.38 11790 882 67.98 25 11 28 RCUES, Lucknow As per 2006 As per 2001 Census Election Name of S. Growth Municipality/ Area No. of No. Class Class House- Total Rate Sex No. of Corporation (Sq. Male Female SC ST (SC+ ST) Women Ratio Rate Wards hold Population (1991- km.) Density Membe rs 2001) Literacy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 53 Thakurdwara (NPP) III 8.30 4771 35371 18774 16597 2440 - 2440 39.92 4262 884 61.13 25 9 54 Bilari (NPP) III 6.70 4748 30276 16011 14265 2416 6 2422 40.76 4519 891 54.19 25 11 55 Bahjoi (NPP) III 6.55 4616 30000 15693 14307 3456 - 3456 38.10 4580 912 62.72 25 11 56 Kudarki (NP) III 1.48 3217 24669 13117 11552 2414 - 2414 33.23 16668 881 40.92 15 7 57 Bhojpur Dharampur (NP) III 3.05 3089 24396 12837 11559 506 106 612 35.56 7999 900 40.90 15 5 58 Kanth (NP) III 0.80 3167 23587 12453 11134 2832 - 2832 16.21 29484 894 67.66 15 5 59 Sirsi (NP) III 3.39 2901 21373 11063 10310 840 - 840 16.73 6305 932 44.79 15 5 60 Narauli (NP) IV 1.84 2173 16711 8908 7803 2453 - 2453 22.60 9082 876 41.55 13 5 61 Umarikalan (NP) IV 3.36 2047 15294 7982 7312 102 - 102 34.57 4552 916 41.55 13 6 149.6 174439 1149487 609290 540197 107501 295 107796 38.24 7840 887 56.84 289 116 5 Rampur District 62 Rampur (NPP) I 20.20 43852 281494 146652 134842 11793 114 11907 15.94 13935 919 56.65 43 17 63 Tanda (NPP) III 9.07 5099 40013 21442 18571 532 - 532 36.43 4412 866 46.08 25 9 64 Bilaspur (NPP) III 16.00 5528 35751 18922 16829 2726 4 2730 35.10 2234 889 56.94 25 10 65 Suar (NPP) III 4.40 3466 26149 13940 12209 493 62 555 32.19 5943 876 35.20 25 11 66 Milak (NPP) III 11.80 3922 25576 13576 12000 1675 - 1675 34.88 2167 884 58.74 25 12 67 Kemri (NP) III 2.70 3101 23871 12603 11268 414 - 414 36.55 8841 894 35.39 15 5 68 Shahabad (NP) III 8.20 4926 32370 17393 14977 5175 9 5184 28.82 3948 861 38.62 17 6 69 Maswasi (NP) IV 1.30 2091 15229 8043 7186 1998 - 1998 28.73 11715 893 41.13 13 4 73.67 71985 480453 252571 227882 24806 189 24995 22.34 6521 902 52.18 188 74 6 Jyotibaphule Nagar District 70 Amroha (NPP) I 6.32 23290 165129 86943 78186 9867 3 9870 20.48 26128 899 51.44 31 13 71 Hasanpur (NPP) II 9.71 7753 53326 28062 25264 4466 - 4466 22.92 5492 900 52.58 25 9 72 Bachhraon (NPP) III 9.48 3269 26361 13917 12444 3469 - 3469 9.40 2781 894 50.60 25 9 73 Dhanaura (NPP) III 4.69 3656 24468 12966 11502 3420 - 3420 48.43 5217 887 69.23 25 9 74 Gajraula (NP) III 14.20 6806 39790 21114 18676 9385 15 9400 88.61 2802 885 69.23 18 7 75 Naugawa Sadat (NP) III 2.06 3607 27066 14101 12965 1269 - 1269 31.31 13139 919 53.37 16 6 76 Joya (NP) IV 8.26 2243 13326 7036 6290 1157 5 1162 104.57 1613 894 57.07 12 4 77 Ujhari (NP) IV 3.25 2497 18721 9710 9011 1804 - 1804 32.54 5760 928 34.34 14 6 57.97 53121 368187 193849 174338 34837 23 34860 29.93 6351 899 54.10 166 63 29 RCUES, Lucknow As per 2006 As per 2001 Census Election Name of S.
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