Nagwa

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Nagwa
नगवा
क़स्बा
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBallia
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
277001
Telephone code05498
Vehicle registrationup 60
Nearest cityBallia
Climatemoderate (Köppen)

Nagwa(नगवा) is a village with a population of 8,000 and 1,300-acre (5.3 km2) in the Ballia district in eastern part of Uttar Pradesh in India. A large percentage of the population consists of high caste Brahmins. This village is 6 km east of Ballia District Headquarters close to the River Ganges. It is supposedly the birthplace of historic hero Mangal Pandey.After independence of India many idols of martyr were placed in ballia.One such is there near a school which is named after this hero in that village.

Mangal Pandey, widely regarded in India as the First Martyr in India's First War of Independence in 1857, is supposed to have been born and brought up in this village. There are, however, some accounts that contribute Mangal Pandey's birthplace to Surhupur village of Faizabad’s Akbarpur Tehsil.

An overview over rival claims

News in Mid Day of August 15, 2004:

"One hundred and forty-seven years after this sepoy of the 35th battalion in Barrakpur (Kolkata) was executed by the colonial rulers, he seems to have lost his identity, with two districts, four villages and several families in Uttar Pradesh fighting among themselves to claim him, and the state administration's not sure enough to be the last word on the issue." In the heart of the village there is a primary school. After many efforts of villagers, government recognised a university named after Mangal Pandey which is under construction.

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