Yahiyapur

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Yahiyapur
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Yahiyapur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
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Yahiyapur
Yahiyapur (India)
Coordinates: 29°17′N77°43′E / 29.28°N 77.72°E / 29.28; 77.72 Coordinates: 29°17′N77°43′E / 29.28°N 77.72°E / 29.28; 77.72
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Muzaffarnagar
Government
  Body Gram panchayat
Population
  Total1,200
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 251201
Vehicle registration UP
Nearest cityKhatauli
Literacy100%%
Climate Normal (Köppen)
Website up.gov.in

Yahiyapur is a small village on Meerapur Ghatayan road near Khatauli (Khatauli is a small town in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, located on NH- 58 29.28° N 77.72° E), in India.

Khatauli Place in Uttar Pradesh, India

Khatauli is a city and nagar palika in Muzaffarnagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. A part of National Capital Region, the town is situated 100 km away from the national capital New Delhi. It is located on NH 58 between Muzaffarnagar (24 km) and Meerut (36 km).

Muzaffarnagar City in Uttar Pradesh, India

Muzaffarnagar is a city and a municipal board in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is a part of National Capital Region. It is the headquarters of the Muzaffarnagar district. It is situated midway on Delhi - Haridwar/Dehradun National Highway, the city is also well connected with the national railway network.

Uttar Pradesh State in India

Uttar Pradesh is a state considered to be part of central, northern and north-central India. Abbreviated as UP, it is the most populous state in the Republic of India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It is located in the north-central region of the Indian subcontinent, has over 200 million inhabitants. It was created on 1 April 1937 as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh during British rule, and was renamed Uttar Pradesh in 1950. The state is divided into 18 divisions and 75 districts with the capital being Lucknow. The main ethnic group is the Hindavi people, forming the demographic plurality. On 9 November 2000, a new state, Uttarakhand, was carved out from the state's Himalayan hill region. The two major rivers of the state, the Ganga and Yamuna, join at Allahabad (Prayagraj) and then flow as the Ganges further east. Hindi is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.

The majority of the population are Rawa Rajputs (a Rajput community). Apart from Rawa Rajputs there are other castes including the Sainis and Harijans.

Rajput member of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan

Rajput is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent. The term Rajput covers various patrilineal clans historically associated with warriorhood: several clans claim Rajput status, although not all claims are universally accepted.

Saini is a caste of North India who were traditionally landowners (zamindars) and farmers. Sainis claim to be descendants of a king, Shurasena, as well as of Krishna and Porus, and to be related to the ancient Shoorsaini clan, noted in Puranic literature. The 1901 census noted that people using the Shoorsaini name were by then found only in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. Sainis also claim themselves to be Mali Rajputs.

Agriculture is the main source of income for almost all the villagers. A few people have work in small industries in Khatauli and some others have their own shops there. The literacy rate is quite high. Yahiyapur is considered one of more prosperous villages in the area.

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