District Census Handbook, Bara Banki, Part X-A, Series-21, Uttar Pradesh

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

District Census Handbook, Bara Banki, Part X-A, Series-21, Uttar Pradesh CENSUS 1971 PART X-A TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY SERIES 21 UTTAR PRADESH I • I BARA BANKI DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK I D. M. SINHA OF THE INDIAN ADi.\UNISTRATlVE SERVICE Director of Census Ofieratwns I Uttar P1'ade~h CONTENTS Pages Acknowledgements i Introductory Note iii-xiv TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY Town Dit'ectory Statement I-Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 4-5 Statement II-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1969 4-5 Statement III-Municipal Finance 1968-69 6-7 Statement IV-Civic and other Amenities 1969 6-7 Statement V-Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in Towns, 1969 8-9 Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1969 8-9 Statement VII-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, 1971 10 Village Directory I-Fatehpur Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 14-19 (ii) Village Directory (Amenities and land use) 20-75 2-Nawabganj Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 78-81 (il) Village Directory (Amenities and land use) 82-113 3-Ramsanehighat Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 116-121 (ii) Village Directory (Amenities and land use] 122-173 4-Haidargarh Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 176-179 (ii) Village Directory I(Amenities and land use) 180-209 Appendix-Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities &iven in Villa~e Directory ... 210-211 ACkNOWLEDGEMENTS At the 1971 Census it has been our endeavour to compile both,Ceilsus and non-Census stasistics at the village and block level in a uniform manner: 'To ensure that these statistics are available to the users as soon as these are sifted and compiled, the District Census handbook has been divided into three parts. This is the first part of the series, the Village and Town Directory, which mostly comprises Non-census data. We are deeply indebted to the State Government for their ever willing and prompt help to us at all stages. The District Census Balldbooks are being published by us on their behalf. I wish to express my gratitude to Sri M. La!, Chief Secretary to UP Government, [or all the gUIdance and facilities afforded to us in the conduct of Census in this State I am also grateful to Sri P. C. Pandey, Secretary, G A. D. (Now Commissioner, Rohilkhand Division, Bareilly) and his successor, Sri A. P. Dixit, for the facilities given by them in sorting out various administrative matters relating to the publication of these Handbooks. I am extremely thankful to the District Officers for their whole hearted co-opera­ tion in furnishing the desired information and the District Census Officers for their hard work and sustained efforts ill collecting _the same. The programme for the printing of District Census Handbooks has been heavy indeed, more so as three parts are being published, one in Hindi and two in English. The arrangements made by Sri A. Dar, Superintendent, Printing and Stationery, U. P., Allahabad for the printing of these volumes, are thankfully acknowledged. Joint Superintendent, Sri]. S. Gupta, lie New Government Press, Aishbagh, Lucknow has also been extremely helpful in bringing out the maps. \, I In the Census Office, everyone' has done something for this stupendous task ?f compilation and collection of statistics, preparation of notes and reading of proofs. I am grateful to Sri K, S, Sinha, Deputy Director, Headquarters, the Tabulation Officer and other staff of the Technical Section, who ha ve shared the burden and helped in bringing out these Handbooks. I must also express my gratitude to Sri A Chandrasekhar, Registra(Gener;al, India, Sri K. D. Ballal, and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrars General and Sri K. K· Chakravorty, Central Tabulation Officer for their constant help and guidance despite their own heavy preoccupations. Lucknow D. M. SINHA Dated: October 3, 1972. Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh. tntroductory Note 1. History of District Census Handbook. It has been customary to bring out vital statistics at most of the Censuses. A list showing the population of village-s in each district was published after the 1891 Census. Such information was, however, not brought out in 1901. Village Directories were prepared for all districts in 1911, but cculd be published only for thirteen due to the out break of the First World War. At the 1921 Censull, these were published for all districts in the form of District Census Statistics. In 1931 villagewise statistics were compiled but could not be published owing to financial stringency, resulting in loss of valuable data. At the 1941 Census, restricted ta bulati on was undertaken in the wake of the Second World War, but the utility of Census statistics was recognised and tbese were published. The District Census Handbook in its present form was brought out at tbe 1951 Census, and was publi­ shed alongwith another volu me titled District Population Statistics. In 1961 Census, att. empts Were mad.e to render the District Census Handbook more informative, as in addition to Census data pertaining to each village, data about its level of development and ameni­ ties were also collected. At the 1971 Census. efforts have been made til) compile both Census and Non-census statistics at village/town level in a uniform manner with an enlarged scope. As the District Census Handbook makes Census statistics available for the smaller territorial units, it is constantly referred to for several purposes of administration, demar­ cation of electoral constituencies, planning and development and so on. To ensure tbat these statistics are available to the users early, the District Census Handbook bas 'been diVided for being published sep1fately into three parts: Part A: Town and Village Directory Part B : Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstract Part C : Analytical Report and Administrative Statements-District Census Tables. 2. Scope of District Census Handbook. Part A of the Handbook comprises the Town and Village Directory, In Village Dire­ ctory, particulars of amenities in regard to Education, Medical, Power suppJy, drinking water supply, Post and telegraph and Communications haNe been given. Besides, it Con- \ tains land-use statistics, d~ys of weekly markets and places of religous, historical or archa- eoligical interest in each vi!lage. The Town Directory comprising seven statements throws light on the status of the town, its origin. growth of popUlation. functional cate­ gory, location and physical aspects, Municipal finances. Civic and other amenities. MedI­ cal and Educational facilities and statistics pertaining to Trade. Commerce, Industry and Banking. Apart from these. it also gives the distribution of populalion of a town by religion and scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Part B represents data down to village level for rural area and block level for towns. contains the Primary Cenus Abstract which incorporates figures of area. number of occupied residential houses and households. total population and its break-up by sex, scheduled caste and scheduled tribe, literate popUlation, working population by nine broad industrial categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers engaged in forestry and livestock etc. in mining and quarrying, in manufacture or repair, in construction, in trade and commerce, in transport and communications and in other services as well as the non-working population. ( iv ~ Part C deals with the administrative statistics pertaining to the district in all fields of development. The Census tables pertaining to language, religion, migration and economic activities are being reproduced in this part. A write up indicadng changes in socio-economic and demographic characteristics I)f the district during the last deca'de is also being included in it. 3. Town Directory given in Part A presents data for all the Census towns of the district. There is no uniformly accepted qefinitIon of a town. The historical, poli­ tical, cultUlal and administrative considerations are generally taken as criteria for rural­ urban classification. An urbaQ area, in contradistinct on to the rural, comprises a large tnaj­ ority of inhabitants who are engaged in industrial and non-agricultural activities. In addition to its size. population and occupational characteristics, an ur ban area pro­ vides such facili ties as transportatIOn, hanking. commercial and technical services, com~ munity facilities and otlser civic services. According to the State Government, all Muni­ cipal Corporations. Municipal BO'irds, Cantonment Boards, Notified Areas and Town Areas are considered as town, and according to their average annual income' from their own resources, the3e have be~n classified into different classes of local bodies. The Criteria adopted under the Census Operati ons is slightly different from the State Government. In 1971 Census all places satisfying the following conditions have been treated as Towns :- 1. All Municipal Corporations Municipal Boards, Cantonments & Notified Areas. 2. All localities though not in themselves local bodies but forming part of a city or town agglomeration. ') 3. Other places satisfying all the three under mentioned conditions: (i) Population exceeds 5,000. (ii) At least 75% of the male working population engages in non-ag.ricultural pursuits, and (iii) The density of population exceeds 1,00') persons per sq., mile,(3B6 pe~sons per sq. km.). The information given in the Town Directory relates to the year 1969. The data has been presented in the following seven statements: la) Statement I-This statement presents the population of the towns at the end
Recommended publications
  • World Bank Document
    95067 Procurement Plan, RRP-II: U.P Aug 13 Revised Procurement Plan for the complete project Cycle for UP Rural Roads Project -II (PMGSY) effective 3rd September 2013 This is an indicative revised procurement plan prepared by the Project for the complete project cycle The Project shall update the Procurement Plan annually or Public Disclosure Authorized as needed throughout the duration of the project in agreement with the Bank to reflect the actual project implementation needs and improvements in institutional capacity. The Project shall implement the Procurement Plan in the manner in which it has been approved by the Bank. I. General Bank’s approval Date of the procurement Plan 3rd September 2013 1. 2. Date of General Procurement Notice issued for Consultancies only: September 14, 2010. Period covered by this procurement plan: June 2013 onwards.. II. Goods and Works 1. Procurement Methods and Prior Review Threshold: Procurement Decisions shall be subject to Prior Review by the Bank as stated in Public Disclosure Authorized Appendix 1 to the Guidelines for Procurement. Expenditure Category Procurement Method Prior Review Threshold Comments US$ GOODS, EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY 1. Goods and Equipment ICB All contracts World Bank SBD will be used and the estimated to cost equivalent of procurement will be as per procedures US$ 300,000 or more per described in World Bank Guidelines contract 2. Goods and Equipment NCB First contract for goods for The NCB bidding document agreed with estimated to cost less than each state , irrespective of GOI will be used and the procurement will US$ 300,000 and greater than value and all contracts be as per procedures described in the Public Disclosure Authorized US$ 100,000 equivalent per estimated to cost more than Procurement and Contract Management contract US$ 200,000 equivalent per Manual.
    [Show full text]
  • Barabanki Dealers Of
    Dealers of Barabanki Sl.No TIN NO. UPTTNO FIRM - NAME FIRM-ADDRESS 1 09150600003 BB0010297 J.R.ORGAINIC INDUSTRIES LTD. DEWA ROAD BARABANKKI 2 09150600017 BB0019725 POINEER MEDICAL STORE BEGAM GANJ BARABANKI 3 09150600022 BB0027709 PAL CYCLE HOUSE LAIYA MANDI BARABANKI 4 09150600036 BB0029230 SAMSHUDIN SARRPHUDIN SADAR BAZAR BARABANKI 5 09150600041 BB0034599 TRILOCHAN NATH KESHAO KUMAR SAFDAR GANJ BARABANKI 6 09150600055 BB0016832 SHYAM BIHARI RAM SWROOP JAISWAL DHANOKHAR CHOURAHA BARABANKI 7 09150600060 BB0037812 MATA PRASAD BHURA MALL GALLA FATEHPUR BARABANKI 8 09150600069 BB0041040 GUPTA FERTILIZER FATEHPUR BARABANKI 9 09150600074 BB0041380 HARI TEE CO. MAIN ROAD BARABANKI 10 09150600088 BB0042964 UNITED DRUG AGENCIES MEENA MARKET BARABANKI 11 09150600093 BB0088502 LAXMI RICE MILL & ALLIED INDUSTRIES FAIZABAD ROAD BARABANKI 12 09150600102 BB0049211 RAM PRAKASH CONTRACTION TIKRA BADDUPUR BARABANKI 13 09150600116 BB0046957 KISAN COLD STORAGE PALHARI CHOURAHA BARABANKI 14 09150600121 BB0046900 BEAUTY PALACE GENERAL MERCHANT, 34 INDIRA MARKET BARABANKI 15 09150600135 BB0048714 FATEHPUR TRADING CO. FATEHPUR BARABANKI 16 09150600140 BB0030073 RINKU COAL DEPOT NAKA SATARAKH BARABANKI 17 09150600149 BB0509224 JAI SHIV BRICK FIELD MO.PUR KHALA BARABANKI 18 09150600154 BB0008710 VISHNU KUMAR AJAY KUMAR MAIN ROAD BARABANKI 19 09150600168 BB0050354 SRI DURGA RICE AND FLOUR MILL TIWARI GANJ H Q BARABANKI 20 09150600173 BB0053854 MAZHAR AZIZ CONTRACTOR SATRIKH BARABANKI 21 09150600187 BB0051660 MANISHA ENTERPRISES FATEHPUR BARABANKI 22 09150600192
    [Show full text]
  • List of Class Wise Ulbs of Uttar Pradesh
    List of Class wise ULBs of Uttar Pradesh Classification Nos. Name of Town I Class 50 Moradabad, Meerut, Ghazia bad, Aligarh, Agra, Bareilly , Lucknow , Kanpur , Jhansi, Allahabad , (100,000 & above Population) Gorakhpur & Varanasi (all Nagar Nigam) Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Sambhal, Chandausi, Rampur, Amroha, Hapur, Modinagar, Loni, Bulandshahr , Hathras, Mathura, Firozabad, Etah, Badaun, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Lakhimpur, Sitapur, Hardoi , Unnao, Raebareli, Farrukkhabad, Etawah, Orai, Lalitpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Sultanpur, Bahraich, Gonda, Basti , Deoria, Maunath Bhanjan, Ballia, Jaunpur & Mirzapur (all Nagar Palika Parishad) II Class 56 Deoband, Gangoh, Shamli, Kairana, Khatauli, Kiratpur, Chandpur, Najibabad, Bijnor, Nagina, Sherkot, (50,000 - 99,999 Population) Hasanpur, Mawana, Baraut, Muradnagar, Pilkhuwa, Dadri, Sikandrabad, Jahangirabad, Khurja, Vrindavan, Sikohabad,Tundla, Kasganj, Mainpuri, Sahaswan, Ujhani, Beheri, Faridpur, Bisalpur, Tilhar, Gola Gokarannath, Laharpur, Shahabad, Gangaghat, Kannauj, Chhibramau, Auraiya, Konch, Jalaun, Mauranipur, Rath, Mahoba, Pratapgarh, Nawabganj, Tanda, Nanpara, Balrampur, Mubarakpur, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Mughalsarai & Bhadohi (all Nagar Palika Parishad) Obra, Renukoot & Pipri (all Nagar Panchayat) III Class 167 Nakur, Kandhla, Afzalgarh, Seohara, Dhampur, Nehtaur, Noorpur, Thakurdwara, Bilari, Bahjoi, Tanda, Bilaspur, (20,000 - 49,999 Population) Suar, Milak, Bachhraon, Dhanaura, Sardhana, Bagpat, Garmukteshwer, Anupshahar, Gulathi, Siana, Dibai, Shikarpur, Atrauli, Khair, Sikandra
    [Show full text]
  • 1001 Govt.Inter College Barabanki A
    PAGE:- 1 BHS&IE, UP EXAM YEAR-2021 *** PROPOSED CENTRE ALLOTMENT REPORT (UPDATED BY DISTRICT COMMITTEE) *** DIST-CD & NAME:- 63 BARABANKI DATE:- 14/02/2021 CENT-CODE & NAME CENT-STATUS CEN-REMARKS EXAM SCH-STATUS SCHOOL CODE & NAME #SCHOOL-ALLOT SEX PART GROUP 1001 GOVT.INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI A HIGH BUM 1006 D A V HR SEC SCHOOL BARABANKI 62 M HIGH CUM 1008 ANAND BHAWAN HIGH SCHOOL BARABANKI 17 F HIGH CUM 1052 RAM SEWAK YADAV SMARAK INTER COLLEGE BAREL BARABANKI 72 M HIGH CRM 1064 S S INTER COLLEGE BHANAULI BARABANKI 66 M HIGH CRM 1069 SUBHASH ADARSH I C KURAULI BARABANKI 44 M HIGH CUF 1130 S B H S SCHOOL LAKHPERA BAGH BARABANKI 16 F HIGH CUM 1134 SCHOLARS PUBLIC INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI 7 F HIGH CUF 1169 JHABER BA PATEL B V INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI 21 F HIGH CRM 1183 BHAVI BHARAT SIKSHA NIKETAN IC BARABANKI 53 M HIGH CRM 1236 RAMLAKHAN RAMDAS H S S SALEMPUR DEWA BARABANKI 19 M HIGH ARM 1262 RAJKEEYA HIGH SCHOOL BADEL BANKI BARABANKI 26 M HIGH CRM 1297 NEW VIKAS U M V MAINAHAR BARABANKI 36 M 439 INTER ARM 1009 G INTER COLLEGE BARAULI JATA BARABANKI 29 M SCIENCE INTER CUM 1079 WARIS CHILDRENS ACADEMY I C BARABANKI 33 M SCIENCE INTER CUM 1122 SRI SAI INTER COLLEGE LAKHPERABAGH BARABANKI 181 M Ist - PART SCIENCE INTER CRM 1137 JYOTI SHIKSHA NIKETAN INTER COLLEGE BHATEHATA DEWA BARABANKI 78 M SCIENCE INTER CRM 1229 RAMBHEEKH RAJRANI S S I C MALOOKPURGADIYABARABANKI 155 M SCIENCE 476 CENTRE TOTAL >>>>>> 915 1002 GOVERNMENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE, BARABANKI A HIGH AUF 1002 GOVERNMENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE, BARABANKI 285 F HIGH CUM 1126 PUBLIC CITY
    [Show full text]
  • ASHA Data Base Barabanki Name of Name of Sub- ID No.Of Population S.No
    ASHA Data Base Barabanki Name Of Name Of Sub- ID No.of Population S.No. Name Of Block Name Of CHC/BPHC Name of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village District Centre ASHA Covered 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Barabanki Masauli Phc Sadrudeenpur Chullahabaani 1207001 ANITA SHRI.RAJKUMAR Chulahabanni 1450 2 Barabanki Masauli Dadra Jakariya 1207002 ANITA DEVI SHRI.RAMESH KUMAR Jakariya 1420 3 Barabanki Masauli Udhauli Palhari 1207003 ANITA DEVI SHRI.TILOKI Suryapur 950 4 Barabanki Masauli C.H.C.Badagawn Badagawn 1207004 ANJU RASTOGI SHRI.RAJENDAR RASTOGI Badagawn 1200 5 Barabanki Masauli Rasauli Lakshbar 1207005 ARTI DEVI SHRI.VIJAY KUMAR Saidabad 517 6 Barabanki Masauli Rasauli Pratapganj 1207006 ASANGAYA VERMA SHRI.PRADEEP KUMAR Dhamora 1000 7 Barabanki Masauli C.H.C.Badagawn Karpiya 1207007 ASHA DEVI SHRI.PRATAP SINGH Naseernagar 1170 8 Barabanki Masauli Udhauli Udhauli 1207008 ASHA DEVI SHRI.JUWALA PRASAD Udhauli 6000 9 Barabanki Masauli Rasauli Pratapganj 1207009 AGMA DEVI SHRI.JAGMOHANLAL Pratapganj 881 10 Barabanki Masauli P.P.C.Masuoli Masuoli 1207010 AJUM SHRI.KUTUBUDEEN Masuoli 937 11 Barabanki Masauli C.H.C.Badagawn Medhiya 1207011 ANITA DEVI SHRI.AWODESH KUMAR Amdaha 813 12 Barabanki Masauli Udhauli Sooryapur 1207012 ANJU DEVI SHRI.GANESH KUMAR Suryapur 1171 13 Barabanki Masauli Udhauli Udhauli 1207013 ARCHANA DEVI SHRI.RITESH KUMAR Ambaur 1007 14 Barabanki Masauli Rasauli Lakshbar 1207014 ARTI SHRI.SANJAY KUMAR Saidabad 690 15 Barabanki Masauli Udhauli Udhauli 1207015 ASHA DEVI SHRI.SURENDAR KUMAR Ambaur 761 16 Barabanki Masauli Phc Sadrudeenpur
    [Show full text]
  • Notice for Appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships
    Notice for appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in the State of Uttar Pradesh, as per following details: Fixed Fee Minimum Dimension (in / Min bid Security Estimated Type of Finance to be arranged by the Mode of amount ( Deposit ( Sl. No. Name Of Location Revenue District Type of RO M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. Site* applicant (Rs in Lakhs) selection monthly Sales Category M.). * Rs in Rs in Potential # Lakhs) Lakhs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 SC/SC CC 1/SC PH/ST/ST CC Estimated Estimated fund 1/ST working required for PH/OBC/OBC CC/DC/ capital Draw of Regular/Rural MS+HSD in Kls Frontage Depth Area development of CC 1/OBC CFS requirement Lots/Bidding infrastructure at PH/OPEN/OPE for operation RO N CC 1/OPEN of RO CC 2/OPEN PH ON LHS, BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 0 TO 8 ON 1 NH-AB(AGRA BYPASS) WHILE GOING FROM AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 MATHURA TO GWALIOR UPTO 3 KM FROM INTERSECTION OF SHASTRIPURAM- VAYUVIHAR ROAD & AGRA 2 AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 BHARATPUR ROAD ON VAYU VIHAR ROAD TOWARDS SHASTRIPURAM ON LHS ,BETWEEN KM STONE NO 136 TO 141, 3 ALIGARH REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BULANDSHAHR-ETAH ROAD (NH-91) WITHIN 6 KM FROM DIBAI DORAHA TOWARDS 4 NARORA ON ALIGARH-MORADABAD ROAD BULANDSHAHR REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 (NH 509) WITHIN MUNICIAPL LIMITS OF BADAUN CITY 5 BUDAUN REGULAR 120 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BAREILLY
    [Show full text]
  • To Read/Download Judgement
    WWW.LAWTREND.IN 1 AFR Court No. 13. Judgment reserved on 22.02.2021. Judgment delivered on 18.03.2021. Criminal Appeal No. 348 of 1984. The State of U.P. vs. Kalim Ullah & Ors. Hon'ble Ramesh Sinha, J. Hon'ble Rajeev Singh, J. (Per Ramesh Sinha, J. for the Bench.) 1. This criminal appeal has been filed by the State against the judgment and order dated 19.01.1984 passed by IInd Additional District & Sessions Judge, Barabanki by which the accused-respondents have been acquitted for the offence under sections 147, 148, 302, 149 I.P.C. in S.T. No. 410 of 1982. 2. Out of five accused persons three accused-respondents, i.e., respondent nos. 1, 2 and 5, namely, Rafiullah, Naimullah, Kalimullah have died during the pendency of the appeal and the appeal on their behalf has already been ordered to be abated by Co-ordinate Bench of this Court vide order dated 19.10.2020. Hence this Court proceed to hear the appeal with respect to accused-respondent nos. 3 and 4, namely, Habibullah and Mohammad Ansar only. 3. The brief facts of the case are that an F.I.R. was lodged by one Haji Fazal-ur-rahman at police station Zaidpur, District Barabanki stating that his brother Misbah-ur-rahman was Chairman of town area Zaidpur. He was having enmity with one Dr. Habiullah and Sajid Ali with respect to election of town WWW.LAWTREND.IN 2 area and also with one Naimullah with regard to auction of a house. Rafiullah and Ansar Ahmad also belong to his party.
    [Show full text]
  • Lucknow Zone CSC List.Xlsx
    Lucknow Zone CSC List Sl. Grampanchayat District Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Contact No No. Village Name 1 Sultanpur Sultanpur4 JAISINGHPUR(R) 228125 ISHAQPUR DINESH ISHAQPUR 730906408 2 Sultanpur Baldirai Bhawanighar 227815 Bhawanighar Sarvesh Kumar Yadav 896097886 3 Hardoi HARDOI1 Madhoganj 241301 Madhoganj Bilgram Road Devendra Singh Jujuvamau 912559307 4 Balrampur Balrampur BALRAMPUR(U) 271201 DEVI DAYAL TIRAHA HIMANSHU MISHRA TERHI BAZAR 912594555 5 Sitapur Sitapur Hargaon 261121 Hargaon ashok kumar singh Mumtazpur 919283496 6 Ambedkar Nagar Bhiti Naghara 224141 Naghara Gunjan Pandey Balal Paikauli 979214477 7 Gonda Nawabganj Nawabganj gird 271303 Nawabganj gird Mahmood ahmad 983850691 8 Shravasti Shravasti Jamunaha 271803 MaharooMurtiha Nafees Ahmad MaharooMurtiha 991941625 9 Badaun Budaun2 Kisrua 243601 Village KISRUA Shailendra Singh 5835005612 10 Badaun Gunnor Babrala 243751 Babrala Ajit Singh Yadav Babrala 5836237097 11 Bareilly Bareilly2 Bareilly Npp(U) 243201 TALPURA BAHERI JASVEER GIR Talpura 7037003700 12 Bareilly Bareilly3 Kyara(R) 243001 Kareilly BRIJESH KUMAR Kareilly 7037081113 13 Bareilly Bareilly5 Bareilly Nn 243003 CHIPI TOLA MAHFUZ AHMAD Chipi tola 7037260356 14 Bareilly Bareilly1 Bareilly Nn(U) 243006 DURGA NAGAR VINAY KUMAR GUPTA Nawada jogiyan 7037769541 15 Badaun Budaun1 shahavajpur 243638 shahavajpur Jay Kishan shahavajpur 7037970292 16 Faizabad Faizabad5 Askaranpur 224204 Askaranpur Kanchan ASKARANPUR 7052115061 17 Faizabad Faizabad2 Mosodha(R) 224201 Madhavpur Deepchand Gupta Madhavpur
    [Show full text]
  • Laws and Regulations Promulgated to Give Effect to the Provisions of the International Treaties on Narcotic Drugs
    E/NL. 1974/28-29 2 July 1975 UNITED NATIONS ENGLISH ONLY LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON NARCOTIC DRUGS INDIA Communicated by the Government of India NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL - In accordance with the relevant Articles of the International Treaties on Narcotic Drugs, the Secretary-General has the honour to communicate the following legislative texts. E/CTL.1974/28 INDEX Page E/NL.1974/28 Government of India Notification No. 10 - Dangerous Drugs, of 1 December 1975 E/NL.1974/29 Government of India Notification No. 12 - Dangerous Drugs, of 15 December 1973 Gazette of India 18 December 1973 Agrahayana 10, 1895(Saka) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Ministry of Finance - Department of Revenue and Insurance NOTIFICATION NO. 10 - Dangerous Drugs 1 December 1973 In pursuance of clause (a) of rule 2 of the Central Opium Rules, 1934, the Central Government hereby defines the tracts in the States of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh specified in the Schedule annexed hereto as the tracts within which poppy may be cultivated on account of the Central Government during the Opium Year commencing on 1 October, 1973 and ending on 30 September 1974« - 2 - THE SCHEDULE PART I STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH EXTENT Designation of tracts District Tehsil/Pargana 1. Neemuch I-Opium Division Mandsaur Neemuch 2. Manasa Opium Division Mandsaur Manasa and Bhanpura 3. Neemuch III Opium Division Mandsaur Malhargarh 4. Neemuch IV Opium Division Mandsaur Jawad 5. Mandsaur I Opium Division Mandsaur Mandsaur (Part) 6. Mandsaur II Opium Division Mandsaur Sitamau (Part) 7.
    [Show full text]
  • 1001 Govt.Inter College Barabanki a 1002
    BHS&IE, UP EXAM YEAR-2020 **** PROPOSED CENTRE ALLOTMENT **** DIST-CD & NAME :- 63 BARABANKI DATE:- 11/11/2019 PAGE:- 1 CENT-CODE & NAME CENT-STATUS CEN-REMARKS EXAM SCH-STATUS SCHOOL CODE & NAME #SCHOOL-ALLOT SEX PART GROUP 1001 GOVT.INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI A HIGH CUM 1008 ANAND BHAWAN HIGH SCHOOL BARABANKI 21 F HIGH CRM 1064 S S INTER COLLEGE BHANAULI BARABANKI 75 M HIGH CRM 1090 RANI L BAI SMARAK I C KURAULI BARABANKI 65 F HIGH CRM 1093 CHANDRA SHEKHAR A I C RASAULI BARABANKI 67 M HIGH CRM 1099 IRFAN RASOOL MEMO JANTA I C JAHANGIRABAD BARABANKI 37 M HIGH CRM 1137 JYOTI SHIKSHA NIKETAN INTER COLLEGE BHATEHATA DEWA BARABANKI 50 M HIGH CRM 1139 AZAD INTER COLLEGE SHAHABPUR BARABANKI 63 M HIGH CRM 1161 I D N P Y I C PIPRATHA SOMAIYA NAGAR BARABANKI 49 M HIGH CRM 1204 ERAM CONVENT COLLEGE R R H JAHANGIRABAD BARABANKI 19 M HIGH AUM 1210 GOVT.INTER COLLEGE SHAHABPUR BARABANKI 22 M HIGH CRM 1233 SRI KRISHNA GULAB DEYEE I C S SHAHABPUR BARABANKI 25 M HIGH CRM 1236 RAMLAKHAN RAMDAS H S S SALEMPUR DEWA BARABANKI 21 M HIGH ARM 1263 RAJKEEY H S BHANOULI BARABANKI 15 M HIGH CRM 1297 NEW VIKAS U M V MAINAHAR BARABANKI 54 M HIGH ARM 5009 G INTER COLLEGE BARAULI JATA BARABANKI 17 M 600 INTER CUM 1061 SARASWATI V MANDIR I C K NAGAR BARABANKI 6 F OTHER THAN SCIENCE INTER CRM 1107 S B SINGH I C SHARIFABAD BARABANKI 91 M SCIENCE INTER CRM 1109 YUG NIRMAN INTER COLLEGE HARAKH BARABANKI 64 M OTHER THAN SCIENCE INTER CUM 1134 SCHOLARS PUBLIC INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI 8 F SCIENCE INTER CUM 1154 ABHUDAYA PUBLIC INTER COLLEGE BARABANKI 20 F SCIENCE INTER CRM 1188
    [Show full text]
  • Seria L No. Register Number Tehsil Applicant Name
    PROPOSED LIST OF BENEFICIARY UNDER NATIONAL FAMILY BENEFIT SCHEME FOR THE APPROVAL OF D.M. (YEAR 2015-16) SERIA REGISTER TEHSIL APPLICANT NAME APPLICANT CATEGORY AGE OF DATE OF GEND ANNUAL ADDRESS FATHER/HUSBA DEATH DEATH L NO. NUMBER ND NAME PERSON PERSON ER INCOME 1 314816575 Sirauli REKHA DESHRAJ OBC 42 28/03/2017 F 42000 MADARPUR,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,MIRAPUR Gauspur** 2 314816601 Sirauli fool mati beejak ram OBC 42 01/10/2016 F 42000 DUNDI,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,DUNDI Gauspur** 3 314816603 Fatehpur Shyama sunder lal OBC 35 03/11/2016 F 42000 SELAK JALALPUR,,SURATGANJ,SELAK JALAL PUR 4 314816609 Sirauli LATA SW. RAM SARAN OBC 46 19/03/2017 F 36000 GIDRAPUR,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,GIDRAPUR Gauspur** 5 314816691 Haidergarh RAMA DEVI SAHDEV OBC 37 15/09/2016 F 36000 MANJHAR,,TRIVEDIGANJ,MANJHAR 6 3148111408 Haidergarh vidyawati ramfal OBC 46 05/07/2018 F 42000 BAHUTA,,TRIVEDIGANJ,BAHUTA 7 314813343 Fatehpur RAHISHA LATE RAFIK OBC 58 17/07/2016 F 36000 TANDA,,SURATGANJ,TANDA KHATOON 8 314813401 Sirauli JAYANTI DEVI LET KAMLESH OBC 57 22/08/2016 F 42000 Select,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,MADARPUR Gauspur** KUMAR 9 314815855 Sirauli SONAPATI HANOMAN OBC 58 25/01/2017 F 42000 SHYAM NAGAR,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,SHYAM NAGAR Gauspur** 10 314815895 Ramnagar SARITA DEVI RAMMURAT OBC 24 19/12/2016 F 36000 BANARKI,,SURATGANJ,BANARKI 11 314816355 Sirauli MAYA DEVI SWA LAYAK RAM OBC 48 22/02/2017 F 42000 DUNDI,,SIRAULI GAUSPUR,DUNDI Gauspur** 12 3148111325 Haidergarh RAMRAJA LATE RAM SAGAR OBC 49 25/05/2018 F 42000 MIRAPUR,,SIDDHAUR,MIRAPUR 13 3148111327 Nawabganj PHOOL DHARA LATE
    [Show full text]
  • Urban Structure and Human Well-Being in Barabanki City
    URBAN STRUCTURE AND HUMAN WELL-BEING IN BARABANKI CITY ABSTRACT /i- • THESIS K .• • j^ •- • ^"i SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF f Boctor of ^tjilosfopfjp -•-/ / ~^; ^- ,< IN ' ^ ' ' GEOGRAPHY \ v\^ SUBMITTED BY MOHD. FAHGGM Under the Supervision of DR. FAKHRUDDIN (Reader) DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 2008 ^Sstract Abstract The continually changing face of the city all over the world is focus of the study in urban geography. Urban areas grow in term of area and population everyday. Urban areas change in its structure and morphology in varied manner, owning to natural growth as well as the socio economic aspiration of the cities. Environmental structure of cities generally related to education, medical facilities, drinking water, power supply, housing conditions etc. and availabilities of these facilities determines the well-being of the people. Geographically, the city of Barabanki is located on latitude 26°51 N and longitude 81°!3 E, at a distance of 29 Kms north -east of Lucknow the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It shares its physical characteristics with central part of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Barabanki city contains a population of 75271 according to census report of 2001. The city is divided into 25 municipal wards. The city as demarcated by Barabanki Municipal Board was selected for the study. The present research work is an attempt to examine the urban physical structure in association with social well- being of Barabanki city. This is in spite of its certain limitations has succeeded in disclosing many specific features of urban structure of small towns in India.
    [Show full text]