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Harchandpur
Village
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Harchandpur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°22′N81°10′E / 26.36°N 81.17°E / 26.36; 81.17
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Raebareli
Government
  Type Legislative Assembly
  Body Government of Uttar Pradesh
   MLA Rakesh Singh (INC)
Population
 (2016)
  Total140,274
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
229303
Telephone Code+91-535
Vehicle registration UP-33
Official language Hindi
Website raebareli.nic.in

Harchandpur is a village and corresponding community development block in Raebareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It is located on the Baiti river, which is a tributary of the Sai, and it is northeast from the district headquarters on the road to Lucknow. [2] Particularly since the coming of the railway in the 1800s, Harchandpur serves as one of the main commercial centres for the surrounding region; it is also a major exporter of local goods. [2] As of 2011, its population is 4,348 people, in 833 households. [1]

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Harchandpur is also a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, under the district of Raebareli. [3] The Pin Code of the town is 229303 and there are 47 Gram panchayats under Harchandpur. [4]

History

HarchandPur was founded by Nabh Rai, a Kayastha who served as the diwan to the Bais raja Tilok Chand, and named after his son Har Chand, who was adopted in 1350 Samvat. [2] His descendants are still major landowners in Harchandpur; one of them, Jai Narain Srivastava, was appointed the first Station Master of Harchandpur Railway Station in 1893.[ citation needed ]

With the opening of the Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway in the 1800s, Harchandpur experienced a boom in commercial activity. [2] The main line of the railway passed through town, and the Harchandpur railway station quickly became a major point of export for local goods like grain, hides, and oilseeds. [2] The Raghuveergang bazar in Harchandpur was founded by Thakurain Udairaj Kunwar in 1894 (after the opening of the station) and named after her late husband Raghubar Bakhsh Singh, the taluqdar of Hasnapur. [2] By 1905, it was described as one of the main markets in the Raebareli tehsil. [2] At that point, it also had a post office, a cattle pound, and a large primary school, as well as a military encampment on the road to the northwest. [2] The population in 1901 was 1,457, including many Brahmins , Bania, Muslims and Other caste .....

Transport

Road

Harchandpur is on the route of National Highway 30, between Lucknow and Rae Bareli. [5]

Bus

Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) buses also run through the town. Buses stop near the main market place. Private transport vehicles runs all directions to near locations.

Rail

The town has its own railway station. The rail line connects Rae Bareli to Lucknow, on the Northern Railways network. [6]

Air

  1. Lucknow International Airport towards west (approx. 64 km)
  2. Raebareli Airport toward east (approx. 30 km)

National Highway

National Highway 30 (India) NH 30 - LucknowRaebareliAllahabad

Education

Harchandpur has quality educational institutions affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, Uttar Pradesh Board, and CSJM University Kanpur. For primary education, nearly every village has a government school and a number of Many private School They are Very success and also The school is give high level education and are few colleges they also give high level education have also footholded in recent past.

Colleges

Temples

Villages

Harchandpur CD block has the following 80 villages: [1]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Tera Baraula 599.23,264
Ufarapur 1581,494
Pasi Tusi 91.5645
Pashchhim Gaon 811.65,644
Madan Tusi 270.5995
Nanda Khera 139.71,777
Aghaura 4571,836
Sarai Umar 4642,434
Johwa Sharki 1,934.910,657
Johwahisar 229.31,692
Kamkeypur 133.1805
Datauli 423.81,980
Seri 283.71,948
Piyarepur 383.42,434
Kanhat 114.7596
Bala 710.14,123
Shobhapur 195.41,281
Malikpur Barna 156.6901
Majhigavan Hardoi 221.41,259
Salimpur Khas 291.51,701
Gunawar Kamegarpur 350.22,080
Pindori Sargahi 269.41,448
Kashau Khas 352.62,640
Paharpur Kasho 289.61,136
Kamalpur 132.5760
Hidain 438.83,092
Kandaura 383.24,494
Teri Maniya Teekar 285.51,406
Harchandpur (block headquarters)264.24,348
Hataiya 188.31,287
Kathwara 513.45,115
Mahmadmau 80.9567
Didhaura Som Mau 5534,019
Pandepur 326.21,738
Seonthi 435.13,075
Mohammadpur Dighaura 182.11,020
Itkuti 158.1568
Lakhanapur 96.8564
Ruknapur 119.11,139
Tengana 130.4401
Khirijpur Karaundi 195.21,610
Ambahar 43.6192
Bargadha 153.5847
Hilalganj 246.81,114
Sohaliya 396.51,956
Sirsa 364829
Antari 105.72
Para 214.72,142
Chak Sunda 111.51,223
Rahwan 588.34,292
Ghunsari 78.3321
Hasanapur 89.2674
Baldupur 85.4607
Anguri 340.91,359
Harni 64.7759
Kankhara 148808
Faridpur 102.5993
Mawaeya 99.6553
Pandera 4623,034
Kotiyamau 148.6574
Guloopur 495.43,421
Ajmatulla Ganj 350.22,687
Chauhaniya 225.31,256
Arivar 2071,596
Alipur Khalsa 70570
Usmanpur 58.9421
Majhigavan Karan 181.21,098
Khuchuma 90521
Shora 4083,935
Majhi Gavan Rao 2151,699
Dhondhari 106680
Laloopur Khas 174.51,126
Mubarakpur 246.61,326
Tanda 200.41,559
Daudpur 1411,175
Paltu Tanda 81414
Chhivla Mau 1331,185
Chak Shekhoopur 914
Lohanipur 1112,378
Maidanpur 70961

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