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Chinahat
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Chinahat
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Chinahat
Chinahat (India)
Coordinates: 26°52′N81°02′E / 26.87°N 81.03°E / 26.87; 81.03 Coordinates: 26°52′N81°02′E / 26.87°N 81.03°E / 26.87; 81.03
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Lucknow
Population
  Total137,251
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
226028

Chinahat is a block in Lucknow district, 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]

List of villages

Chinhat block contains the following 57 villages: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)Tehsil
Raitha 628.43,286Bakshi Ka Talab
Pashchim Gaon 124.4767Bakshi Ka Talab
Purwa 101.1460Bakshi Ka Talab
Dhatingra 187.22,027Bakshi Ka Talab
Borumau 744.32,870Bakshi Ka Talab
Duggor 376.51,813Bakshi Ka Talab
Laxmi Pur 49.2493Bakshi Ka Talab
Sairpur 127.61,076Bakshi Ka Talab
Poorab Gaon 49.2671Bakshi Ka Talab
Farrukhabad 123.4842Bakshi Ka Talab
Saidapur 156.5460Bakshi Ka Talab
Kamlapur 37.5213Bakshi Ka Talab
Kamlabad 45.5391Bakshi Ka Talab
Kondri Bholi 75.2642Bakshi Ka Talab
Dhovaila 116.8470Bakshi Ka Talab
Khataiya 155.6436Bakshi Ka Talab
Sarora 3452,776Bakshi Ka Talab
Palhri 206.81,310Bakshi Ka Talab
Narharpur 174.51,182Bakshi Ka Talab
Tiwaripur 124.71,138Bakshi Ka Talab
Mirzapur 150.41,528Bakshi Ka Talab
Saidpur Jagir 97.11,053Bakshi Ka Talab
Khargapur Jagir 124.315,658Bakshi Ka Talab
Muhiuddinpur 76.1877Bakshi Ka Talab
Bhitoli Khurd 78.42,241Bakshi Ka Talab
Alinagar 78.5722Lucknow
Ghaila 661.23,323Lucknow
Allu Nagar Diguria 413.93,521Lucknow
Kakoli 107.4860Lucknow
Mutkkipur 164.62,593Lucknow
Raipur 118.43,330Lucknow
Naubasta Kala 233.32,578Lucknow
Dhawa 337.32,518Lucknow
Papnamau 237.62,363Lucknow
Anora Kala 2922,698Lucknow
Uattardhona 3864,386Lucknow
Ganeshpur Rahmanpur 275.26,670Lucknow
Semra 115.71,816Lucknow
Shahpur 130.71,554Lucknow
Sarai Shekh 243.23,364Lucknow
Tera Khas 99.7490Lucknow
Narendi 29.51,051Lucknow
Juggaur 8829,478Lucknow
Mehora 311.71,441Lucknow
Bharwara 557.43,876Lucknow
Nijampur Malhor 192.84,906Lucknow
Lolai 342.63,255Lucknow
Sikanderpur Khurd 228.31,360Lucknow
Devariya 221.22,149Lucknow
Thasemau 95.71,233Lucknow
Lonapur 196.81,322Lucknow
Bhaisora 168.5409Lucknow
Makhdoom Pur 161.43,209Lucknow
Khargapur 203.59,459Lucknow
Malesemau 246.13,828Lucknow
Badhamau 198.11,688Lucknow
Chandiyamau 1591,113Lucknow

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References

  1. "Villages | District Lucknow". lucknow.nic.in. Government of Uttar Pradesh, India. Retrieved 26 February 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Lucknow, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 137–47. Retrieved 11 March 2021.