Nausana

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Nausana is a small village in the Budaun district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Nausana has a population of nearly 1,200, and the livelihood of the village is largely based on agriculture.[ citation needed ]

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Geography

Nausana is situated near Nichli Ganga Nahar (Lower Ganges Canal), making the water table there fairly high. The agricultural land in the area is well irrigated.[ citation needed ]

Religion

Hinduism is the main religion of the village's inhabitants.[ citation needed ] A significant portion of the population also practices Islam.[ citation needed ]

Weather

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StateVillageJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Uttar Pradesh Nausana30.6° (87.1 °F)35.9° (96.6 °F)46.6° (115.9 °F)58.2° (136.8 °F)64.5° (148.1 °F)65.1° (149.2 °F)60.3° (140.5 °F)58.6° (137.5 °F)56.8° (134.2 °F)51.1° (124.0 °F)40.9° (105.6 °F)32.4° (90.3 °F)50.1° (122.2 °F)

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References

  1. "AccuWeather". www.accuweather.com. Retrieved 7 June 2019.