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Lalganj, Uttar Pradesh


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Lalganj is a town and nagar panchayat (municipality) in Raebareli district of Uttar Pradesh, India.

As of 2011 Lalganj had a population of 23,124, in 3,996 households.

History

Lalganj was founded by, and named after, Lal Singh of Simarpaha.

At the turn of the 20th century, Lalganj was described as "a flourishing little market town" that served as the second-most-important bazar in the district, behind Raebareli itself. It hosted markets twice a week and traded hides, cloth, and oilseeds with Kanpur. Because of the town's growing importance, the road between Lalganj and Raebareli was metalled in 1902 through 1904. At around that time, Lalganj had a police station, a post office, a cattle pound, and a large primary school, as well as a road inspection bungalow that had recently been built. The town had a large Bania population as well as a Bais colony. Lalganj was then technically part of the village of Datauli Lalganj; Datauli had been founded by Sheo Singh, an ancestor of Lal Singh.

Demographics

| 1941 | 2280 | 1951 | 3345 | 1961 | Not given | 1971 | Not given | 1981 | 10605 | 1991 | 15405 | 2001 | 21142 | 2011 | 23124 According to the 2011 census, Lalganj has a population of 23,124 people, in 3,996 households. The town's sex ratio is 914 females to every 1000 males, which is the lowest among towns in Raebareli district; 12,082 of Lalganj's residents are male (52.2%) and 11,042 are female (47.8%). The 0-6 age group makes up about 10.3% of the town's population; the sex ratio for this group is 857, which is also the lowest in the district. Members of Scheduled Castes make up 14.78% of the town's population, while members of Scheduled Tribes make up 0.12%. Lalganj's literacy rate was 86.07% (counting only people age 7 and up), which was the highest among towns in the district; literacy was higher among men and boys (91.2%) than among women and girls (80.5%). The scheduled castes literacy rate is 75.52% (84.15% among men and boys, and 65.74% among women and girls).

In terms of employment, 23.09% of Lalganj residents were classified as main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) in 2011. Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 5.81%, and the remaining 71.10% were non-workers. Employment status varied significantly according to gender, with 47.08% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to 9.01% of women.

55.63% of Lalganj residents live in slum conditions as of 2011. There are 10 slum areas in Lalganj: Adarsh Nagar, Chaman Ganj, Chikvahi, Domahi, Mahesh Kheda, Pure Baba, Ali Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Sudan Kheda, and Pure Debi. These range in size from about 101 to 455 households and have between 8 and 13 tap water access points. The number of flush toilets installed in people's homes ranges from 91 to 338. All 10 areas are serviced by a mix of open and closed sewers.

Villages

Lalganj CD block has the following 92 villages:

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Deopur375.61,171
Sakatpur210.11,906
Gahiri613.24,259
Sarai77.6902
Jogapur Barigaon648.64,081
Baraha245.61,656
Matehana97.31,138
Saimbasi168.81,225
Fatte Sarai65.2295
Khanpur Khapura102.9394
Bandai340.33,204
Rewari Pasiya Khera209.41,202
Behta Kalan781.86,148
Shahpur141.8689
Maha Khera78.21,515
Pratappur53.5417
Sarai Kurmi178.3843
Champatpur133.8685
Bemoura Mahesh Khera545.41,946
Haripur127.31,527
Pure Ori52.8836
Dhannipur621,053
Dayalpur45728
Basu Gari33.4605
Mubarakpur1241,217
Ranipur172.91,418
Uga Bhad369.81,633
Dhana Bhad255.32,007
Maduri293.21,928
Narsinghpur93.6655
Dostpur48.9295
Pure Bhawani70.8260
Kumhraura307.12,895
Malpura58.9867
Chanda225.91,246
Yusufpur477.62,905
Banna Mau2461,862
Ran Gaon2431,764
Mirzapur Urf Toadhakpur63.2833
Shekhwapur78597
Govindpur Valauli142.32,010
Trivedipur61.8800
Mahmad Mau142.7838
Datauli Lal Ganj267.73,690
Jamuwanwa284.31,060
Alampur209.15,162
Suddan Khera30.11,808
Korihara237.23,149
Chachiha126.8933
Semer Paha786.98,391
Shobhwapur198.72,231
Aanapur126.2896
Bishun Khera118.11,166
Jhavar Hardi Patti73.81,476
Jagatpur Bhichkaura291.92,401
Sandi50.1228
Paliyavir Singhpur283.21,776
Maide Mau157.21,027
Narendrapur84.9326
Sarai Bairiha Khera419.52,485
Kankapur149.8516
Gougu Mau112976
Bahrampur118.51,210
Gunagar Khera80.4169
Golha Mau74.1360
Udwa Mau236.81,093
Chorahiya157.2301
Tila91.4839
Sadipur Bargadha57352
Mithapur Barhaiya180.71,793
Saraila75.6385
Khajur Gaon Mu.472.25,916
Khajur Gaon Aht.83031
Janewa Katra Mu.172.11,040
Janewa Katra Aht.20.40
Gegaso Mu.3752,878
Gegaso Aht.51.81
Bajpaipur Mu.105917
Bajpaipur Aht.17.40
Lalu Mau392.21,852
Gora Rupaipir Alipur445.73,097
Ambara Pashchim874.25,223
Utra Gauri4883,630
Sondasi706.64,205
Chilaula694.54,349
Bahai1,088.49,368
Kanh Mau105.2567
Shaistabad Urf Bhurkushpur278.31,072
Mustafabad Belahni625.62,977
Chanda Tikar300.92,156
Fakruddinpur298.9823
Rajauli87.61,915

References

References

  1. "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Rae Bareli, Part A (Village and Town Directory)".
  2. (1905). "Rai Bareli: A Gazetteer, Being Volume XXXIX Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh". Government Press.
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