Chakeri

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Chakeri
Ramadevi
town
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Chakeri
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
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Chakeri
Location in India
Coordinates: 26°25′N80°25′E / 26.41°N 80.41°E / 26.41; 80.41
Country Flag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Kanpur Nagar
Government
  Type Census town
  BodyTown Area Development Authority
Area
  Total
5.21 km2 (2.01 sq mi)
Elevation
123 m (404 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
7,526
  Density1,647/km2 (4,270/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
208 007
Vehicle registration UP-78
Nearest cityKanpur
Literacy95%
Lok Sabha constituency Kanpur (Lok Sabha constituency)
Vidhan Sabha constituency Maharajpur
Civic agencyChakeri Municipality

Chakeri is a prominent census town within the Kanpur metropolitan area, located approximately 16 km east of Kanpur city in Uttar Pradesh, India. The town hosts the Chakeri Air Force Station, North India's second-largest air base.

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Demographics

Chakeri has a population of 7,526 of which 3,803 are males while 3,723 are females as per Census 2011. The population of children ages 0-6 is 1116 which is 14.83% of the total population of Chakeri. In Chakeri, the female sex ratio is 979 against the state average of 912. Moreover, the child sex ratio in Chakeri is around 996 compared to the Uttar Pradesh state average of 902. The literacy rate of Chakeri city is 89.63%, higher than state average of 67.68%. In Chakeri, male literacy is around 93.74% while the female literacy rate is 85.41%. Chakeri Census Town has total administration over 2,109 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. [1]

History

Chakeri is a suburb of Jajmau on the banks of river Ganges. The founder of the town was Gangadeen Yadav. He built wells, a temple and restrooms for passengers in the memory of his mother Ramadevi. An artificial pond made by emperor Sher Shah Suri is also present in the town. Chakeri Air Force Station which was established in the 1970s is the second largest air force base in north India.

Education

Chakeri is an educational hub in East Kanpur. Many private and government colleges and institutes are present here. Kanpur Institute of Technology, Vision Group of Colleges, Allenhouse Group of Colleges, Apollo Institutes, Axis college, Central Leather Research Institute and Ratan Industrial Training Institute are major educational institutions in Chakeri. [2]

Roads

The important highways which pass through Chakeri are:-

National Highway 2

The NHAI proposes to upgrade a road project in Uttar Pradesh. The Authority intends to take up six-laning of the Etawah-Ramadevi chowk (Kanpur) section of NH-2 from Km 323.475 to Km 483.687 under NHDP Phase V. The project is expected to cost Rs 1,698.50 crore. RFQs have been invited from prospective entities, with last date of submission being 10 December 2010. [3]

National Highway 25

Transport

Airways

Kanpur Airport is situated in Chakeri which has flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The airport is expected to be connected with other major cities of India, Middle East and the Orient by 2020.

Railways

Chakeri Railway Station is on the Delhi-Howrah line. Kanpur Central Railway Station is 12 km away from Chakeri. Public transport is easily available throughout 24 hrs from Chakeri Railway Station Bus Stop situated 750 metres from the station on NH 2.

Roadways

Chakeri has KMBS terminal and City Buses of Kanpur have routes from different bus stops of Chakeri to different localities and suburban towns of Kanpur metropolitan area. One can catch interstate buses from Ramadevi at a regular frequency. Multinational cab companies like Ola and Uber have their services in the town.

People

Some famous personalities from Chakeri are:-

Sister cities

References

  1. "Chakeri Census Town City Population Census 2011-2021 | Uttar Pradesh".
  2. "Home". rataniti.com.
  3. "Etawah-Chakeri section to be six-laned : Indian Tollways". Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2012.