world.wikisort.org - IndiaThe Pratapgarh district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Pratapgarh city is the district headquarters. Pratapgarh district is a part of Allahabad division. The total area of Pratapgarh district is 3730 Sq. Km.[1]
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District of Uttar Pradesh in India
Pratapgarh district |
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 Chauharjan Devi Temple |
 Location of Pratapgarh district in Uttar Pradesh |
Coordinates (Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh): 25.897°N 81.945°E / 25.897; 81.945 |
Country | India |
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State | Uttar Pradesh |
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Division | Allahabad |
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Headquarters | Pratapgarh |
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Tehsils | Raniganj, Kunda, Lalganj, Patti, Sadar |
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• Lok Sabha constituencies | Pratapgarh (Lok Sabha constituency) |
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• Vidhan Sabha constituencies | 1. Babaganj 2. Kunda 3. Patti 4. Sadar 5. Rampur Khas 6. Raniganj 7. Vishwanathganj |
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• Total | 3,730 km2 (1,440 sq mi) |
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• Total | 3,209,141 |
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• Density | 860/km2 (2,200/sq mi) |
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• Urban | 175,242 |
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• Literacy | 73.1 % |
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Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
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Major highways | NH-96, NH-236 |
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Website | pratapgarh.nic.in |
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Wildlife
The district has Ganga Dolphins in its river.[2]
History
The City pratapgarh is named by famous King of Somvanshi Dynasty, Raja pratap bahadur singh a rajput ruler who made a castle named pratapgarh After time around the areas of the castle was also known by, pratapgarh; In 1928, the arrival of Simon Commission in India led to widespread
agitations against the British government. Many of the Talukdars took the lead in the movement and openly displayed their opposition against the Imperial Government. On July 10, the Congress politician Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohanlal Saxena, visited the Pratapgarh district to address a public meeting at Hadi Hall (in Bela Pratapgarh), they were welcomed by Brajesh Singh. The district was also visited by Mahatma Gandhi on November 14, 1929, who addressed a crowd of 5000 and was awarded a purse of Rs 5,570 by then-Raja Awadhesh Singh of Kalakankar.[3]
Economy
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Pratapgarh one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[4] It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[4]
Demographics
Religions in Pratapgarh district (2011)[5] |
Religion |
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Hindus |
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85.11% |
Muslims |
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14.10% |
Other or not stated |
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0.79% |
Distribution of religions |
According to the 2011 census Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh had a population of 3,209,141,[6] roughly equal to the nation of Mongolia[7] or the US state of Iowa.[8] This gives it a ranking of 109th in India (out of a total of 640).[6] The district had a population density of 854 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,210/sq mi).[6] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 16.2%.[6] Pratapgarh had a sex ratio of 994 females for every 1000 males,[6] and a literacy rate of 73.1%. Scheduled Castes made up 22.10% of the population.[6]
Languages of Pratapgarh district (2011)[9]
Others (0.11%)
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 90.74% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 6.02% Awadhi and 3.13% Urdu as their first language.[9]
Historical populationYear | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1901 | 908,105 | — |
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1911 | 895,279 | −0.14% |
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1921 | 850,752 | −0.51% |
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1931 | 901,618 | +0.58% |
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1941 | 1,036,496 | +1.40% |
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1951 | 1,106,805 | +0.66% |
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1961 | 1,252,196 | +1.24% |
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1971 | 1,422,707 | +1.28% |
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1981 | 1,801,049 | +2.39% |
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1991 | 2,210,700 | +2.07% |
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2001 | 2,731,174 | +2.14% |
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2011 | 3,209,141 | +1.63% |
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Administration
There are 17 blocks in Pratapgarh district.[11]
Education
Main article: List of educational institutions in Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh
Notable persons
- Munishwar Dutt Upadhyay, freedom fighter, later became only member of Constituent Assembly from Pratapgarh and twice elected Member of Parliament from Pratapgarh.
- Swami Karpatri Maharaj, spiritual leader and founder of Ramrajya party
- Rajesh Kumar Mishra, leader and politician at Kisaan Morcha, BJP
- Bajrang Bahadur Singh, founder vice chancellor of Pant Nagar University and later the first Governor of Himachal Pradesh state of India
- Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj (1922 - 2013), Hindu spiritual leader and saint from Mangarh, Pratapgarh
- Dinesh Singh (1925-1995), Deputy Minister in the ministry of external affairs and served as a member of parliament
- Harivansh Rai Bachchan (1907-2003) poet and professor of Allahabad University, best known for his early work Madhushala; father of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan
- Raghuraj Pratap Singh (born 1969) known as Raja Bhaiya, politician, independent member of legislative assembly and MLA of Pratapgarh district Uttar Pradesh
- Anupam Shyam Ojha (1957–2021), film and television actor, who usually played villainous role on international films set in India
- Babulal Gaur (born 1930) BJP Leader and Ex. Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh also hails from Pratapgarh.
- Shweta Tiwari (born 1980), Bollywood and Bhojpuri film actress and winner of the fourth season of the reality show Bigg Boss
- Rajkumari Ratna Singh (born 1959), politician from Indian National Congress Party, member of parliament.
- Pramod Tiwari (born 1956), senior leader of Congress Party and EX MLA from (Rampur Khas), and current MP of Rajya Sabh Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
- Lal Pratap Singh freedom fighter.
- Ajit Pratap Singh
- Sumitranandan Pant (born 20 May 1900) was an Indian poet.
See also
References
External links
Places adjacent to Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh |
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Aligarh division | |
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Allahabad division | |
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Azamgarh division | |
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Basti division | |
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Chitrakoot division | |
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Devipatan division | |
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Faizabad division | |
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Gorakhpur division | |
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Jhansi division | |
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Kanpur division | |
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Lucknow division | |
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Meerut division | |
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Mirzapur division | |
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Moradabad division | |
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Saharanpur division | |
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General |
- Allahabad High Court
- University of Allahabad
- Doab
- Triveni Sangam
- Kumbh Mela
- 1954 Kumbh Mela stampede
- 2013 Kumbh Mela stampede
- The Leader (Allahabad newspaper)
- The Pioneer (newspaper)
- Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences
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Mythology, history |
- History of Allahabad
- Nehru–Gandhi family
- Sam Higginbottom
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Rivers, dams, lakes | |
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Languages, people | |
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Transport |
- National Highway 2
- Grand Trunk Road
- Howrah–Delhi main line
- Allahabad Bypass Expressway
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Lok Sabha constituencies |
- Allahabad
- Phulpur
- Fatehpur
- Pratapgarh
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See also |
- Cities and towns in Allahabd district
- Cities and towns in Fatehpur district
- Cities and towns in Kaushambi district
- Cities and towns in Pratapgarh district
- Villages in Allahabad district
- Villages in Fatehpur district
- Villages in Kaushambi district
- Villages in Pratapgarh district
- People from Allahabad
- Allahabad University alumni
- People from Fatehpur
- People from Kaushambi
- People from Pratapgarh
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Other divisions |
- Agra
- Aligarh
- Azamgarh
- Bareilly
- Basti
- Chitrakoot
- Devipatan
- Faizabad
- Gorakhpur
- Jhansi
- Kanpur
- Lucknow
- Meerut
- Mirzapur
- Moradabad
- Saharanpur
- Varanasi
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Regions |
- Western Uttar Pradesh
- Eastern Uttar Pradesh
- Central Uttar Pradesh
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Divisions |
- Agra
- Aligarh
- Allahabad
- Azamgarh
- Bareilly
- Basti
- Chitrakoot
- Devipatan
- Ayodhya
- Gorakhpur
- Jhansi
- Kanpur
- Lucknow
- Meerut
- Mirzapur
- Moradabad
- Saharanpur
- Varanasi
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India portal |
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[de] Pratapgarh (Distrikt, Uttar Pradesh)
Der Distrikt Pratapgarh (Hindi: प्रतापगढ़ जिला, Urdu ضلع پرتاپ گڑھ), früher Partabgarh, ist ein Distrikt des indischen Bundesstaats Uttar Pradesh. Verwaltungszentrum ist Bela (Bela Pratapgarh), seinen Namen trägt der Distrikt nach der Stadt Pratapgarh.
- [en] Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh
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