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Artist Manjit Singh Gill
Manjit Singh Gill
CountryIndia
Divisions of Uttar PradeshSarsawan
DistrictSaharanpur District
Government
 • TypePanchayat
 • DirectorTanveer Alam
 • Senior PersonNoor Mohd
 • WriterTauqueer Alam
Population
 (2011)
 • Total4,638
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (New Delhi Time)
Area code247232
Websitehttp://alipura.com/

Alipura (Alipura Kalan) is a village in Saharanpur District in the Meerut Division of western Uttar Pradesh. The most common occupation of this village is agriculture. It is in the western part of Saharanpur, and is surrounded by agriculture land.

  1. Jai Seva Vidhlaya, Private School
  2. Junior Primary School, Government of UP
  3. Senior Primary School, Govt of UP

Gramin Gyan Library

Gramin Gyan Library was established in 2011 by Tanveer Alam and inaugurated by Raj Kumar Verka, Vice-Chairman of NCSC. The head librarian of this Library is Mr. Taufeeque Majahiri. This library provides free books to all students in need. This library is run by Parilekh Educational Society.

Gram Pradhan List

  • Saggeer Ahmed
  • Jameil Ahmed
  • Sanjay Singh
  • Sattar

BDC Member List

Block Development Committee (BDC) is a part of local governing body and list as follows:

No. Name Tenure Occupation
1 Sajda Begum House Wife
2 Adil Hasan 2012–present Professional

Ward Member List

Tenure Member Name
2012-2017 Mehtab, Taufeeque Alam, Tabassum Bano

Nearby Cities

  • Saharanpur City - 8 km
  • Nakur- 17 km
  • Rampur Maniharan- 21 km
  • Haibat(Yamuna Nagar)- 24 km

Nearby Districts

No. District No. District No. District No. District
1 Yamunanagar- 26 km 3 Karnal- 62 km 5 Kurukshetra- 65 km 7 Yamunanagar 15 km
2 Dehradun - 70 km 4 Delhi - 165 km 6 Chadigarh 8

Nearby Taluks

No. Taluks No. Taluks
1 Sarsawan- 8 km 3 Saharanpur- 8 km
2 Nakur- 17 km 4 Puwarka- 18 km

Population (2011)

No. Population Persons Male Female
1 Total[1] 4,638 2,524 2,114
2 In the age group 0–6 years 654 361 293
3 Literates 2,494 1,554 940
4 Total Worker 1,259 1,169 90

See also

Sarsawan

References