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Chinhat | |
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Block | |
Coordinates: 26°52′N81°02′E / 26.87°N 81.03°E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Lucknow |
Population | |
• Total | 137,251 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 226028 |
Chinhat is a block in Lucknow City, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] According to 2011 Census of India the population of the village is 137,251 out of whom 71,211 are males and 66,040 are females. The village code is 0297. [2] Lucknow serves as the block headquarters. [2] The block is part of two tehsils, with some parts belonging to Lucknow tehsil and other parts belonging to Bakshi Ka Talab tehsil. [2]
Chinhat block contains the following 57 villages: [2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) | Tehsil |
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Raitha | 628.4 | 3,286 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Pashchim Gaon | 124.4 | 767 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Purwa | 101.1 | 460 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Dhatingra | 187.2 | 2,027 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Borumau | 744.3 | 2,870 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Duggor | 376.5 | 1,813 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Laxmi Pur | 49.2 | 493 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Sairpur | 127.6 | 1,076 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Poorab Gaon | 49.2 | 671 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Farrukhabad | 123.4 | 842 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Saidapur | 156.5 | 460 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Kamlapur | 37.5 | 213 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Kamlabad | 45.5 | 391 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Kondri Bholi | 75.2 | 642 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Dhovaila | 116.8 | 470 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Khataiya | 155.6 | 436 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Sarora | 345 | 2,776 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Palhri | 206.8 | 1,310 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Narharpur | 174.5 | 1,182 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Tiwaripur | 124.7 | 1,138 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Mirzapur | 150.4 | 1,528 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Saidpur Jagir | 97.1 | 1,053 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Khargapur Jagir | 124.3 | 15,658 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Muhiuddinpur | 76.1 | 877 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Bhitoli Khurd | 78.4 | 2,241 | Bakshi Ka Talab |
Alinagar | 78.5 | 722 | Lucknow |
Ghaila | 661.2 | 3,323 | Lucknow |
Allu Nagar Diguria | 413.9 | 3,521 | Lucknow |
Kakoli | 107.4 | 860 | Lucknow |
Mutkkipur | 164.6 | 2,593 | Lucknow |
Raipur | 118.4 | 3,330 | Lucknow |
Naubasta Kala | 233.3 | 2,578 | Lucknow |
Dhawa | 337.3 | 2,518 | Lucknow |
Papnamau | 237.6 | 2,363 | Lucknow |
Anora Kala | 292 | 2,698 | Lucknow |
Uattardhona | 386 | 4,386 | Lucknow |
Ganeshpur Rahmanpur | 275.2 | 6,670 | Lucknow |
Semra | 115.7 | 1,816 | Lucknow |
Shahpur | 130.7 | 1,554 | Lucknow |
Sarai Shekh | 243.2 | 3,364 | Lucknow |
Tera Khas | 99.7 | 490 | Lucknow |
Narendi | 29.5 | 1,051 | Lucknow |
Juggaur | 882 | 9,478 | Lucknow |
Mehora | 311.7 | 1,441 | Lucknow |
Bharwara | 557.4 | 3,876 | Lucknow |
Nijampur Malhor | 192.8 | 4,906 | Lucknow |
Lolai | 342.6 | 3,255 | Lucknow |
Sikanderpur Khurd | 228.3 | 1,360 | Lucknow |
Devariya | 221.2 | 2,149 | Lucknow |
Thasemau | 95.7 | 1,233 | Lucknow |
Lonapur | 196.8 | 1,322 | Lucknow |
Bhaisora | 168.5 | 409 | Lucknow |
Makhdoom Pur | 161.4 | 3,209 | Lucknow |
Khargapur | 203.5 | 9,459 | Lucknow |
Malesemau | 246.1 | 3,828 | Lucknow |
Badhamau | 198.1 | 1,688 | Lucknow |
Chandiyamau | 159 | 1,113 | Lucknow |
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