Barauli Rao

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Barauli Rao
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Barauli Rao
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Barauli Rao
Barauli Rao (India)
Coordinates: 27°02′43″N79°58′59″E / 27.04528°N 79.98306°E / 27.04528; 79.98306 Coordinates: 27°02′43″N79°58′59″E / 27.04528°N 79.98306°E / 27.04528; 79.98306
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Aligarh
Population
  Total50,000
Language
  Official Hindi [1]
  Additional official Urdu [1]
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
202126
Telephone code248
Lok Sabha constituencyAligarh

Barauli Rao is a town, panchayat block and Vidhansabha constituency in Aligarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Geography

It is situated 25 km from Aligarh city, 15 km from Qasimpur Power House Colony and 20 km distance from Harduaganj Thermal Power Station. Barauli Rao is located on the west side of Aligarh.

History

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Barauli Fort's main gate
Rao Karan Singh of Barauli estate Rao Karan Singh.jpg
Rao Karan Singh of Barauli estate
Rao Rajkumar Singh of Barauli estate Rao Rajkumar Singh.JPG
Rao Rajkumar Singh of Barauli estate

Barauli was a jagir during British India. [2] [3]

The title of Rao was first used by Raja Pratap Singh, the founder king of Barauli state. Bargujar Rajput's Bajgarhi state at the time of Raja Pirthi Raj and was prefixed to the name of the eldest son Rao Raja Raghuraj Singh. In 1931 title of Rao of Barauli was made hereditary by British. [2]

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, [4] Barauli Rao had a population of 5,000. Males constitute 70% of the population and females 30%. Barauli Rao has an average literacy rate of 20%. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Education

Barauli Rao has many schools and one college, Barauli Inter College.

Services

Barauli Rao has 3 bank, Gramin Bank [5] Punjab National Bank and the State Bank of India.

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