Ganj Muradabad

Coordinates: 26°58′N 80°11′E / 26.967°N 80.183°E / 26.967; 80.183
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Ganj Muradabad
City
Map of Ganj Moradabad CD block
Map of Ganj Moradabad CD block
Ganj Muradabad is located in Uttar Pradesh
Ganj Muradabad
Ganj Muradabad
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°58′N 80°11′E / 26.967°N 80.183°E / 26.967; 80.183
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictUnnao
Area
 • Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total10,957
 • Density2,200/km2 (5,700/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Ganj Muradabad is a town and nagar panchayat in Bangarmau tehsil of Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It also serves as the headquarters of a community development block containing 86 rural villages.[1] Handicrafts are a major industry here.[1] As of 2011, Ganj Moradabad has a population of 10,957, in 1,723 households.[1]

This place is famous for the shrine of one of the prominent saint of naqshbandiya golden Chain Gaus E Zaman Maulana Shah Fazl-e-Rahman Ganj Muradabadi, Maulvi Shah Abdul Kareem sb, Maulvi Abdul Haleem sb, Faizullah Shah Baba. This town is protected from all corners by these personalities.

One can visit Ganjmuradabad by bus as well as train. There are daily bus service from (Jhakar Katti) near Kanpur Station to Ganjmuradabad its 85 km from there. From Lucknow one has to go to Kaisar Bagh Bus stand there are only four bus service available in the morning till 1 pm ganjmuradabad is 90 km from there. One can also come from Hardoi as well as Unnao its hardly 55 km from there. Agra Lucknow Expressway is 3 km. from here.

Demographics[edit]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1901 4,760—    
1911 3,296−30.8%
1921 Not given—    
1931 Not given—    
1941 Not given—    
1951 Not given—    
1961 Not given—    
1971 Not given—    
1981 6,312—    
1991 7,906+25.3%
2001 9,372+18.5%
2011 10,957+16.9%
Source: 2011 Census of India[1]

As of 2001 India census,[2] Ganj Muradabad had a population of 9377. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ganj Muradabad has an average literacy rate of 38%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 44%, and female literacy is 31%. In Ganj Muradabad, 18% of the population is under 6 years of age.

The 2011 census recorded Ganj Muradabad's population as 10,957 people, in 1,723 households.[1] The population consisted of 5,766 males and 5,191 females, with a corresponding sex ratio of 900 females to every 1000 males.[1] The sex ratio in the 0-6 age group was 951, which was higher than the district urban average of 903.[1] Members of scheduled castes made up 7.82% of the town's population, while no members of scheduled tribes were recorded.[1] The literacy rate of Ganj Muradabad was 53.5% (counting only people age 7 and up); literacy was higher among men and boys (59.5%) than among women and girls (46.8%).[1] The female literacy rate of Ganj Moradabad was the lowest among towns in Unnao district.[1]

In terms of employment, Ganj Muradabad had the highest percentage of main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) among towns in Unnao district in 2011, with 30.6% falling into this category.[1] Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 12.1%, and the remaining 57.3% were non-workers.[1] Employment status varied significantly according to gender, with 53.2% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to 30.9% of women.[1]

Education[edit]

  • S.K.M. Public School
  • Rajeev Education Institute
  • Rajkiya Balika Inter College
  • D.C.K.M. Inter College
  • Genius Public Inter College
  • Ashok Mahavidyalaya, Ganj Muradabad
  • Abdul Gaffar Mahavidyalaya, Ganj Muradabad

Villages[edit]

Ganj Muradabad CD block has the following 86 villages:[1]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Sirdharpur Ahatmali 537.2 2,109
Sirdharpur Ghat Ahatmali 633.2 3,748
Jasarapur 192.9 1,007
Khairhan 173.3 1,154
Mufarreapur 94.5 338
Dariapur 174.5 1,149
Darapur 168.3 1,658
Chandpur 122.3 41
Bhikharipur Patsia Gair Ahatmali 856.5 7,823
Bhikharipur Patsia Ahatmali 1,053.7 367
Umerpur Bakhtaori 56.2 778
Mela Ramkuar 285.6 1,149
Behata Kachh 184.6 1,286
Jalhe Pur 132 631
Lonari 110.8 622
Kushraj Pur 342 1,804
Jhakhara 84.7 399
Balla Pur 710.3 4,506
Jafara Bad 222.1 1,308
Suppa Pur 116.9 384
Rasoolpur Majhgawa 120 808
Maharaja Pur 179.9 1,034
Allmaou Saray 178.2 966
Chiteapur 72.3 507
Biraechmao 80.2 628
Chorha 271.7 1,490
Lad Pur 57.5 268
Devkhari 220.2 1,542
Bahalol Pur Mutasil 143.3 1,636
Devria 323.2 1,438
Sultan Pur 527 2,962
Lahara Pur 296 1,939
Ganj Muradabad 368.2 113
Chakkandoli 20.6 0
Fatehpur Khalsa 294.4 1,734
Raghuram Pur 148.3 1,172
Fateh Pur Hamja 187.5 2,297
Baraoki 267.8 1,749
Kapoor Pur 82.9 1,292
Chakhanuman 29.7 380
Hayat Nagar 114.3 2,301
Chaholia 176.2 1,459
Jahangeerabad 298.2 2,646
Dasgawan 409.8 1,906
Kalwari 228.4 1,109
Mahamdabad 319.2 1,888
Tahirpur 80.9 525
Hasanpur Majra 111.9 826
Madarpur 147.6 707
Akbarpur 102.4 645
Jatpur Belthara 157.7 930
Roshanabad 460.1 2,380
Bevl Islamabad 1,428.8 7,599
Patti Gowa 192.5 838
Gowa 70.2 686
Hadi Dad Pur 130.7 445
Bhikkhan Pur Gopalpur 174.5 1,083
Haraepur 585.1 3,230
Maholia 208.6 1,337
Kaitholi 247.7 1,616
Khambha Mao 242.3 1,682
Ramcote 188.8 953
Behtamujawer 620.4 4,119
Bhataoli 182.9 1,358
Abaink 330.3 2,265
Atwa 310.8 1,797
Matukari 386.9 1,847
Newada Dharamdas 64.9 244
Rani Pur Grant 585.2 1,795
Khambhaoli 315.4 1,663
Ameer Pur Gambhirpur 352.6 2,265
Gosha Kutub 174.4 1,971
Kabir Pur 298.3 2,543
Sahayami 116.5 1,653
Ismail Pur Ama Para 249.6 1,487
Jogi Cote 518.6 4,863
Dasdan 193.7 645
Asaysa 557.8 5,395
Rasool Pur Roori 495.4 3,008
Garha 188.6 1,485
Saida Pur 69.8 460
Gosha Paryag Pur 149.6 1,212
Roori Saidik Pur 1,080.6 6,410
Salem Pur 119.9 532
Mawae Ghansyam 165.5 1,286
Jhaetera 155.1 1,655

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Unnao, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 36–55, 75–92, 525–39. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.