ItsSkV08, this is far from a good article and has major problems. I have still done a complete review to help you understand what's wrong with it. It has problems with the sources used, original research, it's incomplete and it has copyright violations. See the comments below and the assessment table for details. Tayi ArajakateTalk06:59, 6 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I can see that you are new contributor, so i would suggest reading through Wikipedia's policies and taking the comments as an example for what kind of sources are unreliable. I hope this review gives you an idea of what's needed for a good article, if you were to try to promote an article at a later date. Tayi ArajakateTalk07:05, 6 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
History is incomplete, a place which can be traced back to Mahabharata needs a much more detailed history section than three short paragraphs.
Demographics is incomplete. The religion data is unsourced and the two charts need to have corresponding text in the article.
Economy is incomplete. It is entirely sourced for primary government data and announcements, needs secondary sources and more details on other aspects beyond EPIP.
Art, culture and tourism is incomplete, it's only a list of sites. There is no text on arts or culture.
The sections from Education to Sports and recreation are all just lists with near no other information. It also does not follow the MOS:LIST.
There are problems with a lot of sources, most of them are unreliable. I've listed out the sources below.
The 1889 book on History of India is too old to be used, there a WikiProject India prohibition on the use of Raj era sources.
hajipuronline.in is a commercial service provider and most of its material is just promotion for its clients.
Website about pages such a Ramachura Mandir homepage, BSNL homepage, etc are not independent sources.
Some of the sources also don't link anywhere, for example the Jagran source links to their home page. Bhaskar or Hindustan are also preferable over Jagran, the latter doesn't distinguish sponsored and non-sponsored posts.
indiarailinfo.com is also a self published source.
generalknowledgequizblog.com is a blog.
There are unsourced lines and examples of original research where sources are synthesised to make statements which are not directly supported by a source. There is also an over-reliance on primary sources among the reliable ones such as government data repositories. These need to be replaced with secondary sources such as academic journals or books, or at least reliable news organisations.
There are copyright violations in the article, see Earwig's copyvio detector. Likely needs cleanup. Some of the images appear suspect to me as well.